Day 3 - Café in the Crypt: A Hidden Gem Beneath St Martin in the Fields
It’s the final day of my London journey. It’s hard to believe how fast these three days have gone. I started this trip looking for coffee, but I found so much more—a connection to London’s history, its quiet corners, and its busy intersections. To finish, I wanted something unique, something that felt like a secret. I headed straight for Trafalgar Square, knowing that beneath the noise of the tourists lies one of London’s most fascinating secrets.
Café in the Crypt
St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JH, UK
Opening Hours:
Monday: 11:00 – 19:00
Tuesday: 11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday: 11:00 – 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 – 20:00
Friday: 10:00 – 19:30
Saturday: 10:00 – 17:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
Experience the Unique Underground Ambiance
Tucked away beneath the bustling streets of Trafalgar Square, Café in the Crypt offers one of London’s most unique dining experiences. Located within the 18th-century St Martin-in-the-Fields church, this restaurant transforms the solemn atmosphere of a historic cellar into a cozy, inviting culinary refuge. Guests dine under majestic brick-vaulted ceilings, with the floor featuring preserved historical tombstones, creating an ambiance that is both fascinating and slightly eerie—yet undeniably elegant.
Casual Dining & Great Value
Operating as a self-service café, it provides an approachable and efficient dining style. It is widely celebrated as a "king of value" in Central London, offering a rare, affordable dining option in a high-traffic tourist area.
Food Selection: The menu features traditional British home-style cooking, including hearty meat pies, roast chicken, and the iconic fish and chips.
Customer Favorites: Many diners highlight the fresh and varied salad bar as a standout feature. The crispy, thick-cut fries also receive consistent praise for their satisfying flavor and texture.
Sweet Treats: The café offers a wide assortment of cakes and pastries. The traditional Apple Crumble served with custard is frequently recommended, though some guests note that certain desserts can be quite sweet.
Visitor Tips
Atmosphere: While the space is visually stunning, it is located underground, which can sometimes result in a cooler temperature or a slightly stuffy environment during peak hours.
Multi-functional Venue: The venue serves as a casual café by day and transforms into a vibrant space for jazz performances and cultural events known as "Crypt Lates" in the evening.
Etiquette: As a self-service establishment, guests are expected to return their own trays to the designated area after finishing their meal.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply looking for an affordable, atmospheric place to enjoy a coffee and a slice of cake, Café in the Crypt is a must-visit secret treasure in the heart of London.
Emerging from the crypt felt like stepping out of a time capsule. I spent my final evening just walking toward the Thames, reflecting on the three distinct worlds I had visited: the church, the modern café, and the underground tomb. It was a perfect ending.
Final Summary: The London Coffee Odyssey
This three-day journey was more than just a tour of three coffee shops; it was an exploration of London's multifaceted personality.
Day 1 (The Spiritual): Host Café reminded me that in a city of millions, you can always find a moment of peace if you know where to look.
Day 2 (The Bold): Brew Garden challenged my expectations, proving that bold marketing works best when backed by genuine craftsmanship.
Day 3 (The Historical): Café in the Crypt connected me to the layers of history that exist just a few feet under our shoes.
Whether you are a coffee lover, a history buff, or just a traveler looking for a 'hidden London,' this route offers a perfect cross-section of the city. I hope this guide helps you find your own rhythm in London. Until the next adventure!