The Primrose Eatery

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Overview

Lovers of fresh homemade comfort food served up in a cozy neighborhood restaurant that feels like home will adore The Primrose Hill Eatery in north London. Filled with regulars who can't live without the restaurant's stone-baked pizzas, cappuccinos and French-style crêpes, The Primrose Hill Eatery maintains a welcoming, unpretentious vibe right in the heart of one of the capital's posh postcodes. Nestled between Belsize Park and St John's Wood, this restaurant is a hidden gem that offers out-of-towners an authentic London experience. Popular with lively locals, the family-friendly menu includes everything from steak-burgers and English breakfasts to deli-style sandwiches and gelato. The free Wi-Fi, lush coffee and easy parking also make The Primrose Eatery a good place for workers, whilst the drinks list make it ideal for intimate evening dinners.<br />

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38 Primrose Hill Road, London, NW3 3AD

The Primrose Eatery is in Primrose Hill, Central London
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The Primrose Eatery

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38 Primrose Hill Road
London
NW3 3AD

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4 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Latest 3 reviews of The Primrose Eatery

4.0 out of 5 30 June 2010
by Grace L.

You can never write an accurate review of a place if you arrived there starving, gnawing on your own arm for sustenance.

After the USA vs. Ghana game on Saturday night, I definitely drowned some sorrows and kept the motto alive that "eating is cheating". Sunday morning arrived complete with screaming tummies and a puddle of saliva on my pillow.

Wow. I haven't actually written anything...more

5.0 out of 5 26 May 2010
by David B.

I loved The Primrose Eatery. I had the pizza, crepe, and cappuccino. The atmosphere is also great. It felt like home.. Highly recommend this place.more

4.0 out of 5 24 March 2012
by Peter D.

A very nice eatery. We came upon this place as we were on a walk. The food was very tasty and the staff was very nice.more