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The Fields Beneath: Unearthing Vegan Delights in Kentish Town

**Practical Information**

* Location: 52a Prince of Wales Rd, Kentish Town, London NW5 3LN
* Website: Visit Website
* Price: ££ – Mid-range
* Booking: Walk-ins are the norm, but larger groups might want to call ahead.

Tucked away beneath the rumbling railway arches of Kentish Town West station, The Fields Beneath isn’t just a café; it’s a vibrant testament to the sheer ingenuity of plant-based cuisine. In a city teeming with culinary options, this unassuming spot has carved out a reputation as a must-visit for vegans and the culinarily curious alike. Forget any preconceived notions of bland, uninspired vegan fare; The Fields Beneath offers a daily changing blackboard of delights that promise flavour, texture, and a hefty dose of creative flair. It’s the kind of place that feels like a neighbourhood secret you’re thrilled to be in on, a welcome green shoot in London’s ever-blossoming foodie landscape. The promise here is simple: delicious, ethically sourced food served with a genuine smile, and an experience that might just convert the most ardent carnivore – or at least make them think twice.

Aubergine and chickpea curry with some herb oil and toasted flatbread. Doesn

Archway Charm: Cosy Vibes and Conscientious Service

Stepping into The Fields Beneath is like being welcomed into a cosy, slightly clandestine den. The curved brickwork of the railway arch overhead lends an inherently rustic and intimate feel, a characteristic cleverly softened by an abundance of leafy green plants, warm lighting, and thoughtfully mismatched wooden furniture. It’s a compact space, often humming with a gentle buzz of conversation from local regulars and destination diners, but it rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded. The atmosphere strikes a delightful balance between a bustling neighbourhood café and a tranquil retreat. Service mirrors this warmth perfectly; staff are not just efficient but genuinely enthusiastic about their offerings, happy to guide you through the day’s menu or explain the nuances of a particular bake. On a recent visit, a query about their famed croissants was met with an impassioned, detailed explanation of their lamination process – a small touch that speaks volumes about their dedication.

Plant-Powered Plates: From Flaky Pastries to Hearty Feasts

The menu at The Fields Beneath is a masterclass in vegan versatility, showcasing seasonal ingredients and a clear passion for innovative plant-based cooking. While coffee and exceptional baked goods are a strong draw, the daily savoury options are where the kitchen’s creativity truly shines, transforming humble vegetables and grains into deeply satisfying meals.

The Famous Vegan Croissant
Forget any past disappointments with vegan viennoiserie; this croissant is a revelation. Impossibly flaky, with a shatteringly crisp exterior giving way to soft, buttery (yet entirely butter-free) layers within, it’s a triumph of technique. Whether enjoyed plain, allowing its subtle sweetness to shine, or forming the basis of one of their inventive breakfast sandwiches, it’s a testament to the fact that plant-based baking can, and does, reach dizzying heights of deliciousness. This isn’t just a good vegan croissant; it’s a good croissant, period.

Kimchi & “Cheese” Toastie
For those craving something with a bit more punch, the Kimchi & “Cheese” Toastie delivers a flavour explosion. Sourdough bread, toasted to golden perfection, encases a generous filling of tangy, spicy house-made kimchi and a remarkably convincing melted vegan cheese. The heat from the kimchi is beautifully balanced by the creamy ‘cheese’ and the satisfying crunch of the bread. It’s a comforting, hearty, and utterly addictive creation that proves vegan comfort food can be both bold and sophisticated.

Daily Changing Savoury Tart
A highlight for regular visitors, the daily savoury tart showcases the kitchen’s commitment to seasonality and fresh produce. One day it might be a vibrant medley of roasted Mediterranean vegetables with herbs, another a more earthy mushroom and spinach creation, all encased in a perfectly crumbly, flavourful pastry. The fillings are always generous, well-seasoned, and thoughtfully composed, offering a wholesome and satisfying lunch option that never feels repetitive. It’s worth checking their social media or simply popping in to see what delightful combination is on offer.

Now we know you do know with this one. The OG. This bagel is like a hug. The warmth of the fermented chilli ketchup with all that creamy scrambled goodness. 

#vegan #bagel #scramble #hug #grub #snug


The drinks menu, while concise, perfectly complements the food. Expect expertly crafted coffees using quality beans, a range of plant milks, and an inviting selection of teas. Freshly pressed juices and interesting soft drinks provide vibrant non-caffeinated alternatives, ensuring there’s a suitable pairing for every dish and mood.

The Verdict: A Verdant Victory in NW5

The Fields Beneath is more than just a convenient stop for Kentish Town commuters; it’s a destination in its own right. It masterfully combines a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere with genuinely exciting and accomplished vegan food. From the first sip of expertly brewed coffee to the last crumb of a game-changing croissant, the experience is one of quiet delight and culinary discovery. This is the perfect spot for a leisurely weekend brunch, a satisfying weekday lunch, or a solo coffee-and-cake interlude. It appeals not only to dedicated vegans but to anyone who appreciates food made with passion, creativity, and a conscience. In a city where new eateries pop up daily, The Fields Beneath has established itself as a true gem, proving that plant-based eating can be an adventure for the taste buds, and a thoroughly joyful one at that.

Ethan Anderson
Ethan Andersonhttps://www.citieats.co.uk/
Ethan is an avid food reviewer with a penchant for tacos and a soft spot for Shoreditch. If it's Mexican themed or has 'Craft Beer' outside, he'll be a regular attendee. Follow him on his quest to find the best bites in the city of London.

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