Tricolore Salad Served With Garlic Bread
Tricolore Salad Served With Garlic Bread
Grilled Vegetables In Tomato Sauce
Tuna & Black Olives
Bolognese Sauce
Meatballs In Tomato Sauce
Homemade Lasagna
Bolognese
Tuna & Sweetcorn
Daily Special
Chicken Milanese
Jacket Potato With Salad
Portion Of Chips
Garlic Bread
Small Salad
Eggs Benedict
Eggs Florentine
Eggs Royale
Eggs A La Parco
Scrambled Bacon
Scrambled Salmon
House Omelette
Spinach Omelette
Mushrooms On Toast
Vegetarian Breakfast
Greek Yogurt
Big Breakfast
Sliced Bread
2 Toast With Butter
2 Toast, Butter And Preserve
Ham & Cheese
Cheese & Pickle
Bacon
Bacon & Egg
Grilled Chicken
Chicken Milanese & Lettuce
Grilled Chicken & Lettuce
Smoked Salmon & Cream Cheese
Parma Ham & Mozzarella
Blt
Sausage & Egg
Goat Cheese & Roasted Vegetables
Extra Shot Of Coffee
Syrup
Marshmallows
Soya Milk
Whipped Cream
Decaff
Babycino
Minestrone Served With Bread
Soup Of The Day
Flat White
Cappucino
Latte
Hot Chocolate
Espresso
Espresso Macchiato
Americano
Mocha
Herbal Tea
Tucked away in the leafy streets of Vauxhall, Parco Cafe is a charming local gem that brings a refreshing simplicity to London’s café scene. From the moment you step inside, the ambiance sets a warm tone-sunlight spills through tall windows, wooden tables line the room, and friendly staff greet you like a regular, whether it's your first visit or your fiftieth.
The Parco Cafe Menu caters brilliantly to a wide range of tastes. Breakfast lovers can indulge in buttery croissants, freshly baked in-house, or hearty full English plates that don’t skimp on quality-sausages are juicy, eggs perfectly cooked, and the beans taste homemade rather than canned. Lunch options are equally impressive. Their paninis and sandwiches are made to order with generous fillings-standouts include the grilled halloumi with roasted peppers and the classic chicken pesto.
What truly elevates Parco Cafe above many competitors is their commitment to freshness. Ingredients are sourced locally, and you can tell-everything tastes vibrant and carefully handled. Coffee aficionados will also appreciate the barista’s craft. Their cappuccinos have the ideal foam-to-espresso balance, and the beans have a rich, nutty undertone.
Service is quick and personable, even during the weekend rush. Seating spills out onto a park-facing patio, which makes for a delightful setting on sunny days. While prices are reasonable, especially for central London, the experience feels elevated-like a boutique café without the pretension.
If you’re after a reliable, delicious, and community-focused spot in London, Parco Cafe is a standout. Whether you’re grabbing a quick flat white or settling in for brunch, this place delivers with consistency, charm, and quality that speaks for itself.