Caffe L’angolo Bianco

About

Italian

Price Range : Under $10 (££)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 49 Crawford Street, London, W1H 1NA

Business info

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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Bike Parking
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    Yes

Reviews

  • Nate K.

    star star star star star 19 May 2026

    By and far the most hospitable people in London. The pasta is out of this world along with the rest of their food. Everything is hand made.

  • Meike B.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 19 May 2026

    Complete fail on a Tuesday morning - no coffee!!  And it didn't look like they had much food on offer either, the counter was empty bar a couple of lone dishes.  Unsurprisingly, the place was empty.

    The server tried to persuade me to have a green tea instead.  Oh well, when I asked whether there were any other cafes nearby she simply said no.  A greasy spoon is actually located on the next corner ...

    Crawford Street is a mystery to me.  I walked up and down the entire length of it (well the blocks with shops at least) and got a nice old-fashioned sense.  There's a pharmacy with original Victorian windows and signage, the most beautiful flower shop, Swedish gift shop ...

    This area should be buzzing even on a mid-week morning.  No idea who occupies all the buildings but noone seems to live here anymore.

  • Eleonora A.

    star star star star star_border 13 May 2026

    Simple and charming. All-white and flooded with light, this cafe is in a corner of Marylebone great for people-watching, reading (off-peak times) and chillin. Staff is lovely, food is uber-freshly made, coffee is a big white YES.

    A special place in a special 'hood.

  • Jonathan E.

    star star star star star_border 8 May 2026

    Cute cafe serving simple Italian-inspired fare... a few pasta dishes, panini sandwiches, salads, coffees and gelato (though not in the winter!).

    One thing I liked was that a regular customer walked in and asked for a certain chicken dish and was told they were out.  It wasn't an example of bad service.  It was simply that the cafe only makes so much food each day and if you are late, you might miss out.   In a way it's better than a place trying to have all sorts of food available to anyone at any time.  

    It might seat 15 at most, so don't take your office there.  Or Italian family!

    Also, don't ask for gelato when it's 0 degrees out because they'll just look at you like you are mad.  And they might be correct.

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