About
Welcome to La Torre, a Hidden Gem of Italian Sandwiches in London!
Located at 32 Endell Street, La Torre is a delightful spot that has quickly become a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Specializing in Italian sandwiches, this eatery combines quality with a casual atmosphere, perfect for lunch breaks or leisurely mornings. With the distinct charm of having outdoor seating and the vibrancy of Covent Garden just around the corner, La Torre is not just a place to eat; it’s an experience.
Why La Torre Stands Out:
Patrons have expressed their love for La Torre's full English breakfast, describing it as “incredible and consistent,” a testament to the quality and care put into each dish. Reviews also highlight the cozy window bench, ideal for enjoying your sandwich while watching the world go by—the perfect blend of comfort and culinary delight.
In a city known for its culinary diversity, La Torre has carved out a niche that emphasizes the joy of Italian comfort food. As one customer put it, “It’s cheap, tasty, and exceedingly friendly,” proving that this café holds a special place in the hearts (and stomachs) of many.
So next time you find yourself wandering the streets of London, make sure to stop by La Torre. With a reliable menu, inviting service, and a bustling atmosphere, this Italian sandwich haven promises to welcome you back for many visits to come.
“ My absolute favorite place to eat while in London. We stopped by at least once a day and every day it was perfect. The staff is so friendly and the prices are very reasonable! ”
“ I eat breakfast at La Torre every time I'm in London (second time eating here this week). The full English is incredible and consistent. Ben is one in a million. Highly recommend checking it out. ”
“ I am so tempted to give this place 5 stars, for the simple sandwich shop it is just wonderful. Such friendly staff and reasonable prices. A huge selection of sandwiches, bagels, toasties, paninis and hot food on their wall tempting you to be adventurous with the variety of fillings! I also like this place because of the seating, the have a high bench by the window that you can sit at and stare out at the world or tourists and workers of covent garden who pass you by. It's fantastic people watching. ”
“ Who invited Fall to London? Cause my soggy toes, cold bones, broken brelly and frizzy hair would have liked a heads up. I've always hated surprise parties. I mean, seriously. It came on like, well, a storm... Anyway, it was nearing on 2pm and finding lunch was quickly transitioning from a craving to a desire to a full on stomach rumbling necessity. Oh, but the weather!! And we're not talkin' NW showers here. (Prior to my move to London I thought "blustery" was some sort of cool treat from Dairy Queen. Not so much...) But guess what? La Torre is right next door to our office, so minimal outdoor exposure. La Torre is cheap, so minimal cash loss. La Torre is tasty, so maximum tummy happiness La Torre is exceedingly friendly, and I need a little light on dreary days like today. All in all, I think I'll be coming back on a regular basis, even if it's not blustery outside. I just can't fight the feeling. (5 stars if "blusteries" were actually served.) ”
“ The La Torre crew are so welcoming I just had to go back. I resisted the sensational sandwiches and opted for lasagne with salad and sat at the window bench watching the rain whilst talking to cool dude Sascha and Laura N. The lasagne was ok, discerningly edible, but it doesn't make my top five lasagnes ever. La Torre is certainly a go to cafe and I happily bestow them an extra star, for great service, buzzy atmosphere and consistent food. My tip: Don't be swayed away from the sensational ciabattas, paninis and sandwiches. ”