Jones Dairy
About
Cafes
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 23 Ezra Street, London, E2 7RH
Phone: +44 20 7739 5372
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Sierra L.
What a great little place, it's like being in your own cosy kitchen. Mind you, I went on a Friday when it was dead quiet and even then the service seemed a little slow. It looks like it might get overwhelming when the market's on.
Today I had two poached eggs with toast. Only one turned up at first, with an apology, the other one hadn't cooked through evenly so they were busy with another. I'm quite happy with that.
My friend had bread with sausage. They've got a lot of fare like that. All good, reasonable prices.
I'll definitely be back and will try out the delicious looking cakes too. -
Scott C.
Great vibe with lots of charm inside. Go if you want a cute place to have coffee and snacks with friends. The brunch menu was really a let down. Little true variety. You had eggs and some range of toppings on toasted bread. That is pretty much it. The prices were high for what you get and the bread was way too tough and chewy. Probably won't go back unless someone else wants to meet there.
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Lizzie S.
Shhhh... This cute little dairy shop and café is a hidden secret. Not any longer! if you are planning a trip to the flower market and it all gets a little bit too much for you, head down Ezra Street where you'll find Jones Dairy, a cute little place to grab some tasty snacks and fresh juices.
Jones dairy use to be a working dairy until Mr. S Jones passed away. It was then that his wife and family began to run it as a full café and shop. I have to say I really love this place but I won't 5 star it because I don't want you to go. I also don't want to give you any false ideas that this place is perfect. The service s a little odd. Slow and awkward would be the words I would use. But still, that adds to it's charm. -
John Q.
This closed down (under new management, to become a new restaurant) earlier this year.
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eric k.
Jone's Dairy was a vacation destination for my girlfriend and I. We split an English breakfast and absolutely loved the homemade beans and the hearty bread.
We had a lovely conversation with a couple of the locals who found it amazing that a couple of American tourists chose to stay and spend their tourist dollars in the East End.
We were really here for some cheese and to shop for traditional English goods. I love Jone's Dairy and the East End. Stop by if you're at the Sunday flower market or Saturday's Broadway Market.