london's specialty coffee scene keeps expanding east, and e1 has quietly become one of the more interesting parts of that shift. olives and oregano sits on new road in whitechapel, which puts it in a part of the city where food culture runs deep and options rarely disappoint. if you're eating solo, this is a decent call: the small-plates menu works well for one, and the vegan and vegetarian options aren't an afterthought. the tea here gets real attention too, which matters in a city where coffee shops often treat it as an afterthought. you don't have to commit to a full meal to feel comfortable staying a while. end with the tea.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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