Honey & Co. is a cozy Bloomsbury café where vibrant Middle Eastern dishes proudly mingle with homemade pastries, creating a communal dining experience you won't want to miss.
"What to get:Anything and everything that you can dip lavoush in. Put that ancient loaf of Hovis down and invest in some lavoush from Honey and Co instead. This great little restaurant in Soho is delivering everything from Turkish coffee pots to marzipan cookies across London direct from their online shop. There’s a lot of tasty things to choose from but our game plan would be to get some orange marmalade, the spicy chilli jam, plenty of seeded lavoush, the pickled cherries, and of course, lots of tahini." - heidi lauth beasley
"They say that all good things come in small packages (apart from meerkats – those things can’t be trusted). In Fitzrovia, Honey & Co. is a small but perfectly formed canteen-style restaurant that delivers homey Middle Eastern food and a heavy dose of Feel Good Factor. The play here is to go for the set menu, which lets you sample everything from amazing mezze to slow-cooked lamb and lentil stew. Come when you need something a little bit different and a little bit small. The good kind of small. photo credit: Jamie Lau" - Eileen Twum
"Tucked away on the northern edge of Fitzrovia, a short walk from Warren Street tube, is the food lover’s favourite Honey & Co. This husband-and-wife run cafe/dining room which serves colourful salads, pastries, mezze and iced teas keeps the food at the heart of their experience. Word has spread pretty quick about this place, busy throughout the day (7am-7pm) so call ahead if you can, although if you’re prepared for a short wait, it’s well worth it." - UsVs
"Middle Eastern spot, Honey and Co, is continuing EOTHO until the end of October. That means you can get up to a tenner off Tuesdays to Fridays from 11am to 6pm." - rianne shlebak
"Same concept; new, brighter, larger location: Honey & Co has been reborn and fans of the original will be delighted. Vibrant, colourful dishes offer the classic flavours and textures of Middle Eastern cooking and are designed for sharing. If you can’t decide on what to have, go for the tasting option, which offers a small portion of every dish on the menu." - Michelin Inspector