About

The Mokapot House stands out in London as a haven for coffee enthusiasts and vegan food lovers alike. With a Google rating of 4.6, this affordable spot offers a delightful range of choices from lattes to vegan donuts, making it an ideal choice for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Patrons enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, perfect for solo diners looking to relax while enjoying delicious, plant-based meals and desserts. Whether you prefer to dine-in, take your meal to go, or have it delivered, the friendly and speedy service ensures a seamless experience. Expect to pay between £1 and £10 per person and leave with a satisfied palate.

Price

$$$$ 1 - 10 GBP

Meals

Breakfast, Branch, Lunch

Cuisines

Vegan

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Dine-in

Offering

Serving desserts, Serving coffee

Payment

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

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cannon Street
Train station 342 m walk
London Cannon Street Station
Bus stop 411 m walk
St Paul's Cathedral
Bus stop 233 m walk
Bank Station / Princes Street (Stop A)
Bus stop 343 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 114 reviews
4.6/5 114 reviews
Yağmur B T
Yağmur B T
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Cute and lots of choices 💕

Soli Naz
Soli Naz
4 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Delicious food at this spot. Ordered the chicken sandwich, vegetarian aubergine sandwich, almond croissant and lemon filled donut. It was all delicious! The lady behind the counter was also very friendly. Thank you miss.

Rosanna
Rosanna
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 2
  • Atmosphere: 4

My partner and I had a red velvet doughnut, biscoff doughnut, a cinnamon bun, a bacon and sausage roll and an iced matcha. For £4.50, you get an iced matcha that has a lot of lumps at the bottom that are easily sucked through the straw (as shown in the picture). The drink barely had any taste despite having strawberry syrup for an extra 50p, bringing the grand total to £5. We also paid £4.45 for each of the doughnuts, the red velvet had basically no flavour or depth as you'd expect from a red velvet doughnut, though the filling was actually nice. The biscoff on the other hand has no flavour and it has quite a noticeable saltiness from the filling. Neither of these doughnuts had depth of flavour and it showed. The cinnamon bun tasted like 1 teaspoon of cinnamon mixed with 5 teaspoons of sugar, there was barely any cinnamon taste for something that costs £3.60. If you are going for a cinnamon bun, you might as well go to the nearest M&S and get a better tasting cinnamon bun for nearly half of the price. The bacon and sausage roll was actually nice, though it is expected when it costed £7.50. Overall it is alright and the environment and stuff were friendly, but I personally wouldn't come back here again.

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