The delightful Norman crypt below the Wren-rebuilt St Mary-le-Bow is now an atmospheric cafe-restaurant offering fresh seasonal meals for breakfast and lunch, such as a twice-baked goat's cheese soufflé and pan-fried sea bream. In summer, tables are set up outside in the shady courtyard.
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