About

Moonstruck Cafe in London offers an ideal spot for solo diners seeking a cozy and fashionably casual atmosphere. Known for its amazing coffee quality, this charming cafe serves up a variety of espresso drinks, filter coffee, and the unique experience of coffee flights. Complement your drink with a selection of freshly baked pastries for a fulfilling breakfast. With a Google rating of 4.9, patrons appreciate the quick service, good cleanliness, and friendly staff. Whether you're in the mood for a takeaway or a relaxing time in their inviting space with free Wi-Fi, Moonstruck Cafe delivers. Indulge in their delightful desserts and unwind with a soothing cup of tea, all while enjoying economical prices.

Price

$$$$ 1 - 10 GBP

Meals

Breakfast

Services

Takeaway, Dine-in

Offering

Serving desserts, Serving coffee

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Fashionably, Casual, Cozy

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Stockwell Bus Garage (Stop P)
Bus stop 416 m walk
Tate Library (Stop U)
Bus stop 187 m walk
Dorset Road (Stop Y)
Bus stop 449 m walk
Wheatsheaf Lane
Bus stop 434 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.9
based on 214 reviews
4.9/5 214 reviews
FERNANDO VALENTE COSTACURTA
FERNANDO VALENTE COSTACURTA
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Coffee is amazing, matcha properly done, milk on the perfect temperature, food is limited to sweets and pastry.

Charley Hullah
Charley Hullah
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 2
  • Service: 4
  • Atmosphere: 3

The coffee was good but that cinnamon bun was a no no.

Cecile C.
Cecile C.
1 month ago on Google

I found this beautiful cafe after checking the area and reading the reviews. Unfortunately, as someone who drinks double espresso, I was so disappointed by the weak/diluted (?) coffee but more so by the atrocious price. Paying close to £4 (£3.70 actual price) for a double espresso is shocking and by far the most expensive I have had in London (Gail’s is £3.10 for comparison). This is a shame as the other coffees seem reasonably priced for the area (£4 for a flat white), and they don’t charge extra for alternative milk. The pastries also looked delicious, but I can’t comment as I didn’t try any. I won’t come back for the double espresso, but perhaps for a flat white or pastry next time.

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