Located inside Hay's Galleria on the River Thames, near London Bridge, Caf Piazza is found in a unique setting - in the original Hay's Wharf which was built in the 1850s - and offers both indoor and outdoor seating, under a huge glass and steel barrel-vaulted roof. Our all-day restaurant offers something for everyone whether that be a quick bite with a glass of wine, a cup of coffee or a 3-course meal.
We are open from early morning to mid-evening for breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between, including your mid-morning take-away coffee. The kitchen's European menu is extensive and includes lots of vegan and gluten-free options, as well as carnivorous dishes, weekend roasts, pizzas, and sweet treats.
We are open from early morning to mid-evening for breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between, including your mid-morning take-away coffee. The kitchen's European menu is extensive and includes lots of vegan and gluten-free options, as well as carnivorous dishes, weekend roasts, pizzas, and sweet treats.
Reviews (13)
Gordon Palmer
Dec 24, 2021
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Walid Alam
Nov 29, 2021
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Sam Kelleher
Nov 24, 2021
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Jean Boutros
Nov 23, 2021
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The staff are great, friendly and helpful. The seating is slightly uncomfortable but it's not really a serious issue. The food quality is fairly good and the taste is good as well. The price of certain items can be slightly higher than what the dish deserves. I would surely come back mostly because of the positive experience.
Lisa Sorensen
Oct 18, 2021
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Marcus Humphrey
Oct 18, 2021
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Ricardo Telo
Oct 17, 2021
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Gabriel Alin Seica
Oct 17, 2021
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While the staff, the menu options and prices are really good, the food was more than bland. The pizza was clearly one of those standard frozen ones you buy at Iceland, my burger was dried to death and smelled like lamb even though I ordered beef. Also they ran out of onions so basically it was one of the worst burgers I had to date. Could not even eat it all..Best thing I had from all food we got were the chips.
Julian Richardson
Oct 12, 2021
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Russell Lewis
Aug 22, 2021
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I have reviewed this café/restaurant before and I returned this week to find it as good as ever. The food is straightforward, but really good, well prepared and served. The service is quick and efficient. The semi-outdoor seating under the Hay’s Galleria canopy (open to the river at one end) is very pleasant, situated next to the huge quirky ship sculpture.
Nice cafe/restaurant in a stunning location with very helpful and friendly staff.
Nice cafe/restaurant in a stunning location with very helpful and friendly staff.
Sally Baxter
Jul 25, 2021
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Amy Fisher
Jul 14, 2021
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Underwhelming, overpriced brunch experience this morning. Disinterested serving staff and overcooked food: rubbery scrambled eggs with overcooked, dry bacon and a small piece of toasted bread. Poached eggs set solid (no hint of an oozy middle). Unlike others I wouldn't call the portions generous for £9.50. We wished we'd kept walking!
James C.
Jun 12, 2018
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A pleasant Italian cafe situated in the spectacular Hays Galleria. A quick meal on a Saturday evening, no reservation was neccesary.
I ordered the Flaked Salmon & Feta pizza. I was not disappointed. The pizza was a little unusual but definitely delicious. I washed it down with a draught Moretti.
My mate ordered the BBQ pulled pork, which was tasty but not as fresh tasting as the pizza. There was certainly the feeling that it had just been nuked in the microwave.
A pleasant environment and well priced food. The beer is quite expensive, and is served in 16oz glasses rather than the full British
I ordered the Flaked Salmon & Feta pizza. I was not disappointed. The pizza was a little unusual but definitely delicious. I washed it down with a draught Moretti.
My mate ordered the BBQ pulled pork, which was tasty but not as fresh tasting as the pizza. There was certainly the feeling that it had just been nuked in the microwave.
A pleasant environment and well priced food. The beer is quite expensive, and is served in 16oz glasses rather than the full British