Tucked away amidst the bustling streets near Bank Station lies a true hidden gem: St. Mary Aldermary. Stepping inside this historic church is like stepping into another world—one of tranquility, beauty, and spiritual solace. But what truly elevates the experience is the delightful surprise waiting within its walls: Vcafe.
Nestled within the serene ambiance of St. Mary Aldermary, Vcafe offers a unique and charming experience for visitors. As you enter, you're greeted not only by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee but also by the warm and inviting atmosphere. The combination of the historic setting with modern comfort creates an ambiance that is both soothing and rejuvenating.
The menu at Vcafe boasts a variety of delicious offerings to satisfy any craving. From freshly baked pastries to hearty sandwiches and salads, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And let's not forget about the coffee—expertly crafted and served with a smile, it's the perfect pick-me-up after a long day of exploring the city.
One aspect worth noting is the unique concept of table rental. While it may seem unconventional at first, it adds an interesting twist to the café experience. After all, where else can you enjoy a cup of coffee surrounded by centuries-old architecture? The nominal fee for table rental is a small price to pay for the privilege of soaking in the ambiance of this historic setting.
If you plan to have a coffee at the cafe, note that after 1.5 hours, guests are reminded to leave or extend their stay by paying the rent for tables, £10 per person.
Overall, a visit to St. Mary Aldermary and cafe is a must for anyone exploring the Bank Station area. Whether you're seeking a moment of quiet reflection, a delicious sandwich, or simply a cup of coffee, you'll find it all within these historic walls. So next time you find yourself in the heart of the city, be sure to stop by and experience the magic...
Read moreA lovely lovely Church with beautiful ceilings and stained glass. Not a very big Church but high ceilings. What is a must here is the excellent Host cafe that served delicious cakes and tea in pots. Very busy though and people do tend to stay there for a long time so getting a table could be challenging. Very pleasant service.
The cafe is open from 7.30am-4pm every weekday.
Of medieval origin, rebuilding began in 1510 and was not finished until 1632. Severely damaged just 33 years later during the Great Fire of London in 1666, it was rebuilt once more by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. Unlike most of Wren's City churches, St Mary Aldermary was reconstructed in the Gothic Revival style. In 1952 its role was changed from a parish church to that of a guild church, intended to serve commuters and non-resident workers within the City of London. The main church space acts a public cafe during weekday business hours, with religious and meditative sessions held during mornings...
Read moreI found this place in an article about London's quirkiest coffee shops. The café is located in The Guild Church of Saint Mary Aldermary. Benedictine monks from Christchurch Canterbury Priory are thought to have founded it over 900 years ago. The church was one of many which suffered significant damage during the Great Fire of London in 1668 and so Christopher Wren rebuilt the church in the late 17th century in a gothic style. Since 2011 the Moot community, a new monastic community, run the church and have also developed the Host café. Sadly I was delayed on my incoming journey and was too late to enjoy a cup of coffee whilst admiring the columns and interior of the church. I was invited in to have a look around the church though. The coffee is said to be provided by local roasters, Mission Coffee Works. Cakes breads and organic soup are also available. All things I’ll enjoy next time I’m...
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