Messy Vegan Cook

Pogo Café Review

Pogo Café is permanently closed

Pogo Cafe Brunch

Pogo Café

http://www.pogocafe.co.uk/

76 Clarence Road
Hackney
London, E5 8HB
England

Pogo Café, a co-operative run wholly by enthusiastic volunteers, is one of my favourite London digs in which to kick back and simply enjoy good vegan food. Its feel is not unlike that of a student's living room, relaxed with no pretenses; what you see is what you get. Plus the food is incredibly reasonably priced, with a selection of scumptious cakes and pies to satisfy your sweet tooth. It's well worth a trek to Hackney to wile away a few hours in this completely vegan establishment.

A great big vegan fry up

Sunday Brunch at Pogo

I've been to Pogo a few times now, one of the most recent visits on an invitation by a friend to try the Sunday Brunch. Given the choice between the healthy option and a huge (and I mean absolutely stacked) plate of fried breakfastness, well, it was an obviously choice. 'Sides, It took me more than two hours to get there! I earned it! The plate included vegan sausages and facon, mushrooms, tofu scramble (one of the best I've had), fried potatoes as well as a hash brown, beans, and tomato.

All in all, it was a trip well worth my time. I just wish we had somewhere in Crawley where I could roll out of bed and pop to a local café for a fry up.

Dessert

Knickerbocker Glory Sundae at Pogo Café

From another visit to Pogo, but worth a mention anyway, this Sundae is a heavenly (and dairy free) interpretation of the British classic. Swedish Glace ice cream packed into a tall ice cream glass, layered with fruits sauces and nuts, this alone makes Pogo worth a visit.

Final Thoughts

Okay, so Hackey may be a pain in a typical Londoner's arse (those not in the East of the city, at least) to get to, but make the effort. The café has all sorts of evening events too, so keep an eye out for something that interests you and enjoy an evening at one of East London's best vegan eateries.

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