The Troubadour

Photos

The Garden

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Our garden is one of the most peaceful public spots in central London. Always full of greenery and colour, it's Susie's pride and joy. Last year we were awarded a Certificate of Excellence by the Brighter Kensington & Chelsea scheme. It's open from Spring to Autumn, and we do not take reservations - first come, first served!

The Gothic Door

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The Cups

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An arty shot of cups on top of one of our two Gaggias...

The Instruments

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The Troubadour contains a number of collections which the owners have built up over the years. The coffee pots in the window are the most famous, but we've also got an amazing selection of enamel advertising signs (originals - not those ghastly copies you can buy these days) and really rather a lot of old stringed instruments...

The Shackleton Room

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The Shackleton Room is named after Sir Ernest, and decorated with Frank Hurley's photographs of the 1914 expedition. It's part of the Café, but can be reserved for private meals for up to 14 guests.

Some of our Wonderful Staff

head-chef Head Chef Ian McKenzie and Chef de Partie Tim

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Robert

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Debbie