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Welcome to The Common E2

At The Common E2, nestled in the heart of Bethnal Green, a unique blend of architecture and culinary delight awaits! This charming café serves as both a delightful brunch spot and a creative hub, accentuated by the owner’s architectural background. Patrons rave about the exceptional coffee sourced from Square Mile, generous portions of imaginative dishes, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Vegan options, stunningly presented meals, and an innovative self-ordering system enhance the experience. Each visit promises a combination of friendly service, vibrant decor, and mouthwatering treats, making The Common E2 a hidden gem worthy of discovery in London’s dining scene.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to The Common E2, a delightful café nestled in the heart of Bethnal Green, London. Located at 53 Old Bethnal Green Rd, this charming spot has quickly earned a reputation as a brunch haven and a place where culinary creativity thrives. Visitors are greeted with a warm atmosphere, characterized by tasteful décor and a relaxed vibe, making it the perfect retreat from the bustling city.

The café showcases a carefully curated menu, featuring a variety of options—from delectable brunch dishes to mouth-watering cakes that catch the eye right from the window. As one satisfied customer, Erica Bartels, noted, the marble cake and hot chocolate were not just tasty but generous in portion, a true reflection of The Common E2's commitment to quality.

  • Quality Coffee: The Common E2 takes pride in its coffee, sourced from Square Mile Coffee. Reviewers have praised the coffee's distinctive flavor, ensuring it stands out among countless cafés in London.
  • Customer Engagement: A key highlight of this café is its dedication to customer feedback. Guests appreciate being consulted on new flavors and offerings, particularly in the vegan cake selection, fostering a sense of community.
  • Brunch Bliss: The café offers a wonderful brunch experience, often considered a hidden gem away from the typical tourist spots. The self-ordering service at the bar allows for a streamlined experience while maintaining excellent customer service—a win-win for busy brunch-goers.
  • Architectural Touch: Owned by an architect, the café’s design elements are a testament to its creator’s passion. Diners can enjoy their meals surrounded by thoughtful design aesthetics that contribute to a pleasant dining experience.

From the flavoursome bacon wrap, as highlighted by Chris Tavan, to visually stunning dishes like Francesca's chicken salad, The Common E2 offers something for every palate. Raquel Sousa emphasized the uniqueness of the coffee and the welcoming atmosphere, calling it a delightful deviation from her usual spots.

Whether you're stopping by for a quick coffee, satisfying your sweet tooth, or indulging in a full brunch, The Common E2 caters to all cravings with a friendly zest. The shared sentiments of love and appreciation from patrons illustrate that this café is not just a place to eat but a community hub that values the experience of food and conviviality. Don’t miss out on this gem!

START YOUR REVIEW OF The Common E2
Erica Bartels
Erica Bartels

What a lovely little cafe! We popped in once we saw the delicious looking cakes in the window...and delicious they were. Lots of food options. I had a marble cake and hot chocolate...both hit the spot and generous portions. The atmosphere was chilled with nice decor. The staff were friendly, polite and accommodating. We were even asked what other vegan cakes we would like to see offered (which we thought was great!)

T H (T)
T H (T)

Great find, good coffee (square mile) well prepared and super selection of food. All in a setting of a design practice. Well worth a visit.

Gillian
Gillian

Excellent brunch spot. Still raw undiscovered from tourist around the nearby flower market. Usually can find a spot directly, love the self-order service at the bar so no need to wait for a staff member to take your order. They’re always ready to help you pick a dish. Also great coffee so you’ll be awake for the rest of the day. The owner is an architect and you can find hints of this inside .

Chris Tavan
Chris Tavan

Lovely tiny cafe. I had a smoked bacon wrap, which was really lovely, flavoursome with a hint of mustard. My flat white was fantastic, made by the tall friendly barista. Lot of regular customers too. I was under the impression, after listening to a Coffee podcast of Mark - the owner - and looking at the pictures that the place was bigger - only a table of 6, the back was a workshop area - and had a more extensive menu. Which was quite limited on the day of my visit. I still recommend a visit if you are in the area.

Francesca
Francesca

Friendly place and great food. The presentation of each dish is very nice and colourful. I had the chicken salad: very tasty but I didn’t expect that much coriander (I am not a big fan). Coffee is good too. …

Raquel Sousa
Raquel Sousa

Walked out of my way this morning to try a new coffee shop, and I'm so glad I did! The coffee itself tasted like no other place (in a good way!) and the milk was perfect for my liking, which can sometimes be a hit or miss, specially trying new cafes. Reasonable priced and nice staff. Highly recommend:)

Rebecca Clark
Rebecca Clark

An absolute hidden gem for brunch. The atmosphere and decor is so lovely and relaxing. Whole space is very light and airy. The staff are really friendly and sweet. We felt very welcome. The food is delicious. Very fresh and good quality. Also a great price - we paid 13 a head for a breakfast and coffee. Will definitely be stopping by again soon.

Glynn Evans
Glynn Evans

What a lovely cafe! I’m so glad that I happened upon it by chance, while roaming around the area. The coffee was delicious, as was the cake that I chose. Many thanks to the lovely lady and gentleman who served me. I was made to feel very welcome and I do hope that I get the opportunity to visit again. Thank you also for the excellent music being played in the background