Hidden inside one of the City’s biggest tourist attractions is Cellarium Café & Terrace, a peaceful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the centre.

Enter the Cafe & Terrace through stunning 13th century cloisters. The ancient cellars are cool and tranquil and part of the medieval fabric of the Abbey and the terrace offers stunning views of the Abbey and is the perfect place to relax and refresh.

Spread over two floors inside Westminster Abbey, Cellarium is the ideal spot to enjoy coffee, cake or a hearty breakfast. Dating back to the 14th century, The Cellarium pays homage to history while serving decadent dishes. 

With plenty of breakfast options, opt for a classic Full English or Eggs Benedict, or go for healthier options such as porridge or homemade granola. On a Sunday, visit for a decadent Sunday roast, with options such as lamb chop, chicken breast or beef steak, all served with gravy, roast seasonal vegetables and Yorkshire pudding.

Stroll around the historic Abbey before departing from St. James’ Park Station just ten minutes away. St James’ Park, Buckingham Palace and the House of Commons are all within walking distance.

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Breakfast
Mon - Fri: 8am - 11:30am
Sat: 9am - 11:30am

Sunday Lunch
Sunday: served from 12pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
Westminster Abbey, 20 Deans Yard, London, SW1P 3PA
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    2 months ago
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 The Cellarium Cafe & Terrace is a true hidden gem in the heart of Westminster, offering a delightful escape with its incredible food, charming atmosphere, and outstanding service. Tucked away within the historic Westminster Abbey precinct, this cafe blends history with modern comfort, making it a perfect spot for brunch, tea, or a relaxing meal. Atmosphere and Setting The setting is absolutely enchanting. The cafe occupies a beautifully restored medieval cellar with high stone ceilings, elegant archways, and soft lighting. The historic charm is complemented by tasteful modern touches, creating a cozy yet sophisticated ambiance. If the weather is pleasant, the terrace is a wonderful option — a peaceful outdoor space where you can enjoy your meal while taking in views of Westminster Abbey. It’s a serene spot to relax away from the bustling city crowds. Brunch Perfection I visited the Cellarium Cafe for brunch, and it exceeded all expectations. The menu offers a delightful range of classic and contemporary options, with something to suit every taste. I ordered the Eggs Benedict and was blown away by the quality. The poached eggs were perfectly cooked, with velvety hollandaise sauce and a crisp English muffin beneath. The bacon was thick and flavorful, adding a lovely smoky note to the dish. My companion had the avocado toast with poached eggs, which was fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. The portion sizes were generous without being overwhelming, and the ingredients tasted fresh and high-quality. Everything was seasoned to perfection, and the presentation was elegant without being fussy. Delightful Afternoon Tea The Cellarium Cafe is also an excellent spot for a traditional afternoon tea. The selection of finger sandwiches, fresh scones with clotted cream and jam, and delicate pastries was outstanding. The sandwiches — including classics like smoked salmon and cucumber — were light and delicious. The scones were freshly baked, warm, and crumbly, just as they should be. The assortment of pastries was delightful, with each bite offering a burst of flavor and texture. The tea menu is extensive, featuring a range of traditional and specialty blends. The staff were more than happy to offer recommendations, and the tea was served with care and attention to detail. It was a truly relaxing and refined experience, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Exceptional Service What sets the Cellarium Cafe apart is the excellent service. From the moment we arrived, the staff were warm, welcoming, and attentive without being intrusive. They greeted us with genuine smiles and made sure we were comfortable. Our orders were taken promptly, and the food arrived quickly. The servers were knowledgeable about the menu, offering suggestions and ensuring any dietary requirements were met. They struck the perfect balance of professionalism and friendliness, which added to the overall positive experience. Final Thoughts The Cellarium Cafe & Terrace is a perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy a quality meal in a unique, historic setting. Whether you’re there for a hearty brunch, a refined afternoon tea, or simply a cup of coffee and a pastry, you can expect excellent food, a charming atmosphere, and stellar service. It offers a wonderful respite in the heart of London, and the combination of history and modern comfort makes it a truly special experience. I cannot recommend this cafe enough. If you’re visiting Westminster Abbey or just exploring the area, make sure to stop by. 5 out of 5 stars for an unforgettable experience!
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    6 months ago
    We came early in the morning before our visit to Westminster Abbey. How cool is it to eat breakfast inside such a wonderful place?! The restaurant is very atmospheric with gothic ceilings. Food was great: eggs Benedict, full English, also great coffee. Service was friendly. Restaurant is fully wheelchair accessible.
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    2 months ago
    Went for a late brunch, even though it was Saturday it was luckily not too busy at this time. The location is literally inside the abbey which is very unique. I had the eggs Benedict with Scottish salmon. It was tasty but didn’t come out very warm. Ordered hashbrowns on the side and it was just one small hashbrown triangle. Would say visit the abbey but have breakfast elsewhere.