Wednesday 11 August 2010

The London Particular, New Cross

Is New Cross, my 'hood, finally becoming trendy? Along a stretch of shabby looking houses, rough-looking pubs and of course our favourite nightclub, The Venue, outside of which there is a booze-fuelled chavtastic fight every weekend, a little coffee shop popped up. I gawped at it on its day of opening when I hurried past, my sights set on a bubble tea but I vowed to return to check it out. Billed as a 'bowl food cafe', it's so named after the blend of coffee they use.

On a Saturday afternoon at 1pm, it was busy; all the seats outside were taken, and the solo large communal table indoors had a spare couple of places for me and my friends. Delicious-looking cakes line the windows, and the weekend brunch menu proudly declares all its food as home made, aside from the bread. Coffee, though it took half an hour to arrive, was smooth, rich and well made.

After huge deliberation, I decided upon a bacon, halloumi and fresh tomato sandwich, with roasted garlic mayonnaise, and a side salad. This beast turned up, without the salad which appeared a few minutes later when I enquired after it. I was worried the bacon and halloumi combination would be too salty, but the tang of the tomato balanced it nicely. The mayonnaise gave a wimpish hint of garlic. Salad was of the chickpea, squash, rocket and cauliflower variety, nicely dressed with lemon.

All in all, a very good lunch. I was confused by their pricing though; the sandwich came in at a very reasonable £5, but because the sausage sandwich came with a side salad (priced altogether at £6), I assumed the bacon and halloumi would too. I was wrong, and I was charged an extra £3 for it. I ended up spending a tenner on my lunch, which caused me to raise (alright, arch) my eyebrow.

The service may be slow, but I'll forgive them that as they have only just opened. With more careful ordering, I will definitely be back; it's high time New Cross had a decent cafe.

The London Particular

339 New Cross Road
London SE14 6LA

21 comments:

Mr Noodles said...

Half an hour to wait for a coffee? That's shocking - I'd probably have walked by then. Was the salad you ordered with the bacon sarnie discernibly larger than the one that came free with the sausage sarnie? If not, I'd be doubly pissed off. The place looks nice though.

GourmetButcher said...

Hey Hollow Legs! Glad you now have a good cafe close to home! It's great having somewhere like that near by to pop into of a weekend when you are in need of a pick me up coffee and sandwich!

bahs said...

Pipe down Mr Noodle (head) they've just opened. I agree it is HIGH time the cross got a decent cafe. I've not eaten there yet but had a DAMN fine coffee t'other day. Cakes looked particularly good

Anonymous said...

it's been a while I haven't had a good brunch. Time to change that!

Anonymous said...

it's been a while I haven't had a good brunch. Time to change that!

The Royal Albert said...

Mr Noodles - you have a point, but they're new, independent and earnest. Teething problems are to be expected, but worth bearing with for a decent cafe run from the heart and with everything homemade. For what it's worth the coffee and food are great, the people lovely and I've not had a bad wait yet. Best of luck to em.

Mr Noodles said...

Bahs & Royal Albert - fair play that they've just opened but still there has to be a basic level of customer service. Especially if you're not doing a soft opening.

You may beg to differ but an half an hour wait for drinks isn't acceptable in my opinion. Having worked on the other side of the counter, the least they could've done was to comp Lizzie her drinks.

Hollow Legs said...

Mr Noodles - I know what you mean, but they had just opened and I didn't mind especially as they kept us well watered. The salad was larger, yes. I should have checked before ordering really.

GourmetButcher - With this place and Panda Panda down the road, I am very lucky indeed.

Bahs - I am looking forward to returning for some cake too.

Mathilde - I love a good brunch!

Royal Albert - I wholeheartedly agree. I'm just glad it's not a bloody Starbucks.

Hollow Legs said...

Mr Noodles - I didn't complain about it or chase it up when I was there, and I didn't really mind; coffee takes time, and I wasn't going anywhere for a while anyway.

Anonymous said...

Mr Noodles is a chief

Unknown said...

Watch out Lizzie - if it is becoming trendy next thing you know your rent will go up! Good to hear you have a decent cafe though

Anonymous said...

I think the coffee blend is named after the cafe, not the other way around!

dining room tables said...

That place is so cool. I can't wait to visit that amazing place. I know that I will be having a great time staying in that place.

Hollow Legs said...

Anon - now now, play nicely.

I heart cupcakes said...

After 13 years of waiting for a decent coffee shop near my house in New Cross I was chuffed to see the Particular open. We went for coffee and a cake last week and both were fantastic.
I really hope other people realise that New Cross is crying out for good cafes, restaurants and shops now we have places like this and Panda Panda as I'd love to see the high street used properly and not just full of shops selling tat and fried chicken!

SarahR said...

I haven't been to the Venue for years ! Nice to see that New Cross is finally going slightly upmarket though.

Anonymous said...

I believe this cafe is named after a traditional london pea soup. The coffee blend is named after the shop and supplied by the queens coffee roaster no less. A welcome addition to an otherwise grubby row.

Sumit said...

local café! *happy dance*

mk said...

I too feel I got a little bit stiffed when I dropped by the other day to sample the brioche tarts. A ticket by the entrance quoted the price of a coffee and tart at £3, so I was more than a little surprised when I ended up getting charged £5.

Still, nice to see a decent cafe in the area and I hope this is just the beginning of many more.

Unknown said...

I'll have to cycle to work along New Cross road and take in The London Particular rather than going the safe route. Dicing with death for decent coffee!

perfectten said...

I LOVE this place, such a bonus for the area. Agree that it is a touch expensive (£2.95 for a small glass of iced tea?!) but nothing else in the area touches it. I, for one, am happy to pay for decent homemade quality food and by the full tables I see everytime I walk past, so are many others in the area.