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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    3 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.
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    7 months ago
    Food was good. The eggs are done moist and fluffy (they seem to undercook on purpose and maybe added milk?). The eggs Benedict was good, but served a warm not hot (would be nice if they preheated the plates before serving food). Overall a good place to eat. It’s located inside another building that at first seems like you can’t get to it but they allow you to eat here even if you don’t have tickets to the abbey just have to let them know when security is checking your bags for entry.
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    5 months ago
    Never thought any place could get a bacon or sausage sandwich wrong. I was wrong. We were a party of 3, One had the pancakes and it looks amazing, he gave it a 9.4 out of 10. Jealous of him. Other had a bacon sandwich, I had the sausage sandwich. They were edible, but they unnecessarily over toasted the buns, so the buns were crumbling, dry and tasted of charcoal. No butter to help with the dryness. My friend had to send her bacon sandwich back and asked for an untoasted bun, which did only take a couple of minutes. She said it was nicer that way. I braved on and finished mine, like an idiot. The price for 3 light breakfast and 3 hot drinks came to just under £40 (including service charge). They refused to allow us to split the bill insisting on a single payment. The toilet was nice though.