Ozone Coffee
About
Coffee & Tea, Breakfast & Brunch
Price Range : Under $10 (££)
Location
Adress: 11 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4AQ
Phone: +44 20 7490 1039
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notVegan OptionsYes
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForBreakfast, Brunch, Lunch
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceHipster, Casual, Trendy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingYes
Reviews
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Kathryn E.
My mom had been talking about Ozone coffee since she had started working in London six months prior to me going the first time. I remember her calling me and telling me it was the best breakfast she had yet in London and I have to agree with her.
The vibe is truly hipster, busy and fast-paced. It is something very similar to something you'd find in Brooklyn, or any trendy US metro. It's a fun way to do a weekend brunch before going out to shop the markets. The staff is friendly and efficient. You will probably have to wait in a queue, but it goes fast! We sat on the bar bench that overlooks the open kitchen, it was so much fun! The cooks were very entertaining and incredible at their jobs.
Their latte was the best one I had in England, they clearly care about the whole coffee process from the bean to the roasting, to the pulling of the espresso. The milk was done right and the espresso had great flavor.
I ordered the Omelette with carrots, zucchini puree, swiss chard, and cheese. It was the best omelette I've ever had. Fluffy, flavorful, and cooked perfectly. I was able to eat the whole thing despite the size.
We also ordered the fries and oh my goodness, they were fried perfectly, tasted incredible and were accompanied by vegan aioli.
When in London, this is a must! -
John W.
Modern, chic and gorgeous. It feels like a great modern cafe that I'd love back in Los Angeles.
My friend invited me to Ozone as her favorite coffee location, and I was pleasantly surprised by the visit. Granted, for me it's been nearly five years since my last proper visit, so I hadn't seen a good proper evaluation of the London coffee/food scene. Ozone really is a hip and modern cafe much like what we're experiencing in Los Angeles.
You come into Ozone and are greeted to a coffee bar in the middle with a beautiful wooden look as well as table seating surrounding it. In the middle in the open is the kitchen and coffee being made right in front of you.
Coming in mid-day, I was greeted warmly by the hostess and taken to my seat. For take away, you'll just go straight to the right to the cashier.
My friend ordered a latte which looked delicious and came in a beautiful cup. I was feeling adventurous and ordered an espresso tonic after asking for fascinating recommendations from the waitress. Admittedly, it was super weird at first taste and looked more like an old fashioned. However, the drink really grew on me. It was refreshing and crisp and beautifully presented. I didn't try any of the bigger food items but just opted for a cookie since I was going to get dinner soon after. The cookie was just the right size - not too big and not overly sweet.
Would totally come back and get a full meal experience the next time. -
Amirah A.
Quick 48 hour trip to London, I was looking for a cafe to sit and relax, and indulge in great coffee and food. Luckily our hotel was nearby and after a quick Yelp search decided to give Ozone a try. I was also really excited to see the London coffee scene which I heard is very comparable to the US.
While there was a line out the door, I was able to snag a great seat by the bar/front windows since I was dining solo. Service was a little slow but then it was packed. I was there pretty early on a Saturday morning (around 930am) and so I dined with the gym crew and early risers, which was so identical to LA I couldn't help my laugh. I ordered a cup of single origin coffee, and the smoked mackerel plate which 1) seemed like a very local British meal and 2) came super recommended by my server. Couldn't have been happier with it, and was probably the best thing I ate in London. The coffee was incredible and truly set a great first impression of London's coffee game. The mackerel toast I received was also out of this world. Usually at trendy places like these the food suffers. However, this dish was perfect. Loved the freshness from the cucumbers, bread was nice and chewy and overall the whole dish worked.
Would love to come back on another London trip but in the mean time would def recommend to anyone looking for a hipster London coffeehouse with great food and views. -
Hannes M.
What a great breakfast place we went to this morning. Close to the Underground station Old Street is this amazing breakfast place that was already pretty crowed when we arrived like at 9:15 on a Saturday morning.
As all places are already taken upstairs, we get stable on the lower floor where also some tables are waiting to host their guests. The menu looks pretty good, we order some scrambled eggs on sourdough bread, bacon and a big breakfast that comes with sausages, grilled tomatoes and hash browns.
With these dishes we also order coffee that is freshly roasted by the venue itself. They roast up to 3 tons of coffee per week and sell it to a lot of close-by venues. We know why, after we drank it: fantastic!! Like 15-20 minutes later, the food is served and it looks delicious and is also as tasty!
The location is pretty stylish and modern and hip people are working there and are super friendly. An awesome place to have breakfast, although it is quite expensive: We pay 45 pounds including tip which is a lot but alright for the quality you get! Check it out! -
Donna P.
We had our best meal in London in this place. Their coffee is too notch. Their food is absolutely delicious and prepared with knowledge of ingradiants. We go some specialty coffees that come with a description card. We got omelettes that were some of the best we had. I had one of the best poached eggs I ever had. It came on top of fried mashed potatoes. We got the granola that was spiced. We also got their juice that is freshly squeezed. We set downstairs and you can watch them grind the coffees in a huge machine. A gem of a place.
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