Café

Brown & Green at the Station

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Standort
Crystal Palace Station Road
London, England

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Tony
May 25, 2018
Great for a pit stop on the way to the platform or the park
Emily
September 6, 2017
Tasty breakfasts and coffee
Georgina
July 21, 2016
Coffee, pastries and sandwiches whilst waiting for the train at Crystal Palace!
Mark
June 1, 2018
This place is HEAVEN. delicious breakfast, Full English, Veggie Vegan the LOT. I recommend the Hart (Halloumi,Avo, Rocket & Tom. YUM!
Enver
April 11, 2019
With the arrival of the ‘Ginger line’ in Crystal Palace has come a refurb of the lofty Victorian station, a new breed of commuter and a branch of Brown & Green to serve them. Tucked into the concourse, and right on the edge of Crystal Palace Park, it’s a grand space brought down to earth with lampshades made from coffee sacks, Formica tables, reclaimed school desks and old Southern Railway signs. You can tuck into brunch favourites such as thick bacon butties on toasted sourdough with rocket and tomato or scrambled eggs and chorizo, or opt for a simple soup. Children come high up in the priorities with wholesome nursery food and treats such as frothy milk with sprinkles, while the breakfast menu includes both vegetarian and vegan compositions. Tea drinkers will appreciate the range of Jenier loose-leaf teas. A refreshing change from the park’s other, decidedly old-school, café. Run by twin sisters Laura and Jess Tilli, this is their second foray into station cafés - the first, much smaller Brown & Green is at Gipsy Hill train station (open 6.30am-2pm Mon-Sat).
With the arrival of the ‘Ginger line’ in Crystal Palace has come a refurb of the lofty Victorian station, a new breed of commuter and a branch of Brown & Green to serve them. Tucked into the concourse, and right on the edge of Crystal Palace Park, it’s a grand space brought down to earth with lampsh…

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