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Best London Organic Restaurants & Cafes

Welcome to our guide on the best organic restaurants and cafes in London! If you’re looking for healthy and sustainable food options, you’ve come to the right place. Our comprehensive guide highlights some of the top spots in the city where you can enjoy nourishing meals, fresh ingredients, and so much more.

Organic food is more than just a trend; it’s a lifestyle choice that promotes environmental sustainability, supports local farmers, and reduces exposure to harmful chemicals. And the best part is, it tastes amazing too! From wholesome breakfasts to nutritious lunches and dinner, organic restaurants and cafes offer a wide range of options for every meal of the day.

So why choose organic food? By choosing organic food in London, you’re supporting a food system that prioritizes the health of the environment, farmers, and consumers. You’re also reducing exposure to harmful chemicals, promoting sustainable and ethical farming practices, and supporting a more diverse and resilient food system. Whether you’re a dedicated organic foodie or just looking to make a positive impact, this guide is a must-read. So sit back, grab a cup of tea, and let’s dive into the best organic restaurants and cafes in London!

Top 13 Best Places For Organic Restaurants Lover in London

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1.The Duke of Cambridge in London

Organic and pub food are not two phrases often found in conjunction with one another. The Duke of Cambridge, on the contrary, has been one of London’s organic food pioneers since 1998.

This pub switched all of their produce sourcing to entirely organic and sustainable suppliers over twenty years ago. To keep things interesting, they also change and update their menu regularly so that the clientele never tire of the same gastropub dishes on offer.

It’s a fantastic environment, where organic beer and wine flows right alongside the organic meats and fish.

Board games are available to all clientele at all times of the day. A great spot for a first Tinder date where you might need some external entertainment.

The Duke of Cambridge PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  • OPENING HOURS: MONDAY TO SUNDAY –  12PM TO 11PM
  • ADDRESS: 30 ST PETER’S ST, ISLINGTON, LONDON N1 8JT, UNITED KINGDOM
  • METRO STATION: ANGEL
Image Copyright © Farmacy
Image Copyright © Farmacy

2. Farmacy

At Farmacy, most produce and ingredients are grown organically and biodynamically. Renowned for its creativity, its abundant menu is alive with truly delicious and healthy seasonal food, all served in a beautiful and cozy atmosphere.

Although Farmacy champions the belief that ‘food is medicine, they make sure to keep their guests excited and amazed with mouthwatering and diverse ‘medicine.’

Farmacy PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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3. Hally’s in London

What’s better than a Californian-themed organic cafe in London? A dog-friendly, Californian-themed organic cafe… in London!

Welcome to Hally’s. The dog-friendly, Cali— you get the picture.

Halley’s is the Instagram content creators dream cafe. Every plate and ever nook in this restaurants is picture perfect and just screaming for likes.

On weekends the do a great bottomless mimosa brunch; all organic, of course. Like I said, dogs are very welcome at this cafe so bring your friends along.

Hally’s in London PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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4. Oliveira Kitchen

Showcasing how much nature has given us, this organic vegetarian kitchen creates unique vegetarian dishes. A delight in taste, their food, drinks, and tastings are of amazing quality, skillful, and creatively presented. This veggie heaven also stands out for its beautiful and soothing decor.

 Oliveira Kitchen PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Photography Copyright credit to Naiche (natej_photography)

5. MOTHER Works

A cafe with a conscience, MOTHER is committed to bringing you accessible, organic, plant-based food and drinks like; homemade cold-pressed juices, juice cleanse, kombucha and others. Based in Hackney Wick, this eco-friendly vegan cafe makes wholesome food that doesn’t cost the earth, pushing daily to be less wasteful.

 MOTHER Works PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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6. Wild Food Café in London

If you’re going to take a guided walking tour or watch theatre around Covent Garden, and you need to eat organic, the the Wild Food Cafe is your spot.

Take note, this cafe is 100% raw. So everything on the menu is prepared without the application of any heat that will change the electromagnetic compounds of the foods; keeping them in their most natural and nutrient states.

Raw dining isn’t for everyone, and it is easy to land up here expecting a regular vegetarian menu and being wildly disappointed.

If you’re happy to eat raw, however, then this spot is phenomenal. Everything from lasagnas to burgers, Buddha bowls, tarts and more. They are organic where possible, with the execution of a few key ingredients that may be impossible to source otherwise.

Wild Food Café in London PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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7. The Clerkenwell Kitchen

Tucked away in the heart of Clerkenwell, this kitchen serves breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea, all made with ingredients sourced locally. They try to be as ethically sound as possible, sourcing ingredients locally, cooking seasonal dishes and using organic and free-range produce. Their menu is seasonal and specializes in simple and well-prepared food, with jams, chutneys, pastries, bread, and fresh lemonade, all homemade.

The Clerkenwell Kitchen PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Itadaki Zen in London – by Itadaki Zen – Sourced from their Facebook
Itadaki Zen in London – by Itadaki Zen – Sourced from their Facebook

8. Itadaki Zen in London

First things first: organic, sustainable eating comes at a price. It is not produce that is easily accessible; not for you, and not for the restaurants that source it to provide to you.

Complaining about the cost of organic eating will get us all nowhere. Accept it for what it is, or leave it alone. We can only hope that as the demand grows so too does the accessibility, which will make it more affordable for all of us.

Itadaki Zen is a fabulous Asian vegan eatery just a few minutes walk from King’s Cross Station. This is where I send all of the plant eaters when their guided walking tours come to an end on the main street.

The menu is completely plant based, sustainable and organic. They are doing big things in the Asian food industry and I guarantee you will be nothing short of wildly impressed by this menu.

Itadaki Zen in London PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Image Copyright © Plant Hub

9. Plant Hub

Excellent cuisine, amazing natural wine selection, a comfortable space, and top-notch service describe this plant-based and organic Italian restaurant. Also gluten-free and a natural wine bar, Plant Hub is based in Hackney, London.

They use local and seasonal ingredients, supporting local farmers. Being sustainable, they try to make an impact by making conscious food decisions every day, staying local, being waste aware, choosing organic, pure, and wholesome ingredients, and being honest, real and cautious as much as possible.

So choosing them means making these decisions as well, for your good and that of the planet. You’ll be wowed at how good their vegan cheese, pizza, and plant-based options are, the difference they make, and how you’ll get hooked.

Plant Hub PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Image Copyright © The Rosemary Organic Hungarian Restaurant

10. The Rosemary Organic Hungarian Restaurant

Another organic Hungarian restaurant in New Cross Gate, this restaurant is 14 minutes from London Bridge. They offer some of the highest quality organic food at fair prices, with live music and events in their warm, artful space, making available – organic wines, delicious teas, coffees, and cakes, plus excellent service to enjoy as well.

Their offerings are fresh and homemade from the finest organic ingredients, sourced from certified organic farms and other local organic food growers.

PlThe Rosemary Organic Hungarian Restaurant PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Image Copyright © Bistro Aix

11. Bistro Aix

Located in North London, Bistro Aix is famous for offering tasty authentic French with seasonal organic menus made with quality and well-sourced ingredients. Their exceptional service is another endearing feature of the restaurant, but it gets better, as you can enjoy good food in a charming, artful atmosphere. Designed to be cozy and romantic, Bistro Aix is perfect for an intimate date night out, for an elegant dinner with biodynamic, organic and special wines, or just a casual meal, cocktail, or drink.

Bistro Aix PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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12. Daylesford Organic in London

Daylesford Organic is just slightly east of Chelsea, and is doing equally as important things for London’s organic community.

This is a cafe, restaurants, bakery and supermarket hybrid, and everything inside is completely organic. You can shop here or dine here; or even have a simple cup of organic coffee if you need a break on a chilly day.

Their menu offers everything from organic lamb based mains, hamburgers, bacon & egg breakfasts, mushroom rostis, granola bowls, salads… the list goes on. They even do an organic pizza, though I don’t recommend it.

Vegans and vegetarians are extensively included in this menu.

Daylesford Organic in London PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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13. Aprés Food Co in London

The Aprés Food Co. is an absolute treat of a cafe close to the Museum of London in St. Lukes.

There is nothing distinctly unusual about the menu; the meals are hearty and expected, all made with sustainable, organic produce that is sourced locally where possible. It’s the execution of the meals that has every diner in awe. When I ate here the girl dining next to me looked as if she might burst into tears over how good her salad was… a salad.

I had the pancakes; fluffy and perfect; which is how I would describe all of their cakes and baked goods. In addition to being organic, almost all of the menu is gluten free. Vegan and vegetarian melas are clearly identified on the menu as well.

Aprés Food Co in London PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Amanda Johnson

Hey there, I am Amanda Johnson, a content writer at OrganicRelish.com. I have a degree in Nutrition and Environmental Science, and have always been fascinated by the power of knowledge to inform, educate and inspire. I am a Nutrition expert and an Environmental expert, and my interest in organic living began during my studies on the environmental impact of industrial agriculture and the benefits of organic farming. I am passionate about spreading the word about organic living and healthy living, and have been writing for OrganicRelish for the past two years. My writing covers a wide range of topics related to organic living, including food and farming, beauty and personal care, home and garden, fashion and textiles, travel and lifestyle, health and wellness. My goal is to provide accurate and up-to-date information to help readers make informed choices about the products they use and the food they eat.

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