Phone
020 3096 6434
Monday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
June 12, 2026 6:45 pm local time
020 3096 6434
http://watchhouse.com/
Mikey East (8bit_ginge)
April 20, 2025 at 4:41 pmWatchHouse in Seven Dials has become a bit of a staple for us over the years. Whether it’s a catch-up with friends, a quick brunch stop, or just grabbing a coffee on the go, it nails that rare balance of feeling properly local while being part of a chain, not an easy feat these days. Ethically sourced beans, a community feel, and a space that somehow manages to be busy without ever feeling rushed.
The exterior is classic Seven Dials—smart sage green frontage, clean lines, crisp white awnings, and enough outdoor seating to make the most of a sunny London afternoon. Inside, it’s bright and minimal, with warm wood finishes, pale stone floors, and just enough detail to feel polished without being sterile. The kind of place where you could easily lose an afternoon with a laptop or a good book, an I say that from past experience.
Presentation is clearly a priority here, and they’ve got it absolutely spot on. Every drink arrives neatly on a wooden tray, steel straw in tow, with a proper variety of milk alternatives on offer. It’s a small detail, but it elevates the whole experience.
The coffee menu is extensive—iced, nitro, drip, cold brew, pour over, you name it, they’ll probably have it. One thing I love is that with every blend, you get a little tasting card with notes about the origin and flavour profile. My personal favourite? The Fernando Bocanegra Gesha from Colombia—strawberry ice cream, vanilla, blood orange. It’s ridiculous (in the best way).
Queue-wise, yes, it’s rare not to find a bit of a line snaking out the door, but they manage it well. In all my visits, I don’t think I’ve waited more than 10–15 minutes tops, which given how popular it is, is impressive.
If matcha is more your thing, you’re in safe hands too. Ceremonial grade matcha in pretty much any form you fancy—iced, lattes, or the full traditional service. Plus, it looks genuinely beautiful when it arrives at your table.
And don’t even get me started on the pastries. Standard croissants and almond croissants sit alongside some absolute scene-stealers like the hazelnut praline pain au chocolat. But the real knockout? The matcha and coconut financier. Trust me—you’ll be thinking about it for days afterwards.
WatchHouse Seven Dials gets it right across the board. It’s stylish without being pretentious, the coffee’s next level, and whether you’re popping in for a quick caffeine hit or settling in for a lazy brunch, it always delivers. Long may it reign.
Kitty Yuan
June 15, 2025 at 11:34 amI come to WatchHouse Seven Dials almost every morning for my coffee and breakfast. The coffee is always amazing (the best in London), and the space is beautiful, bright, and chill.
What really makes it special, though, is the team. Yoanna is an absolute star—friendly, fast, and always smiling. And honestly, almost every staff member here remembers my order. That kind of consistency and warmth is rare, and it means a lot.
Food’s great too—I’m obsessed with poached eggs on toast.
This place is more than just a coffee shop for me—it’s part of my daily routine, and I absolutely love it.
Stavros Messios
July 20, 2025 at 12:16 pmFriendly staff and a vibrant atmosphere make WatchHouse Seven Dials a top choice for coffee in the heart of London. The interior is cosy, modern, and perfect for both solo work or catching up with friends. The coffee is rich and expertly brewed, and there’s a nice selection of pastries. Highly recommend for anyone seeking quality coffee and a welcoming
Sultan Al Mansoori
August 17, 2025 at 4:00 pmWatchHouse Seven Dials is one of the best specialty coffee shops in London. The café has a modern design with a cozy atmosphere, perfect for working on a laptop or catching up with friends. The coffee is outstanding – I tried both the filter and the latte, and the flavors were rich, balanced, and clearly crafted with care. The baristas are professional, friendly, and always ready to guide you through the menu based on your taste. Service is quick and welcoming, and prices are fair for the high quality offered. A must-visit spot for coffee lovers in Seven Dials.
Catherine Hobson
August 25, 2025 at 4:11 pmAmazing coffee and very friendly staff, the biggest smile when I took their picture. I was served banana bread (delicious) and a beautiful coffee by a German waiter. Will definitely come back when in town.