Side Dishes

  • Chips

    £3.00
  • Chips With Cheese

    £4.00
  • Long

    £2.50
  • Kajmak

    £1.50
  • Maze Me Speca

    £4.00
  • Djath

    £3.00

Kids Menu

  • Small Burger And Chips

    £5.00

Baguettes

  • Grilled Chicken

    £5.50
  • Cheese And Tomato

    £4.50
  • Tuna Mayo

    £5.50
  • Extra Salad

    £0.50

Omelettes

  • Plain

    $
  • Cheese And Tomato

    £5.50
  • Scrambled Eggs

    £5.00

Salads

  • Mixed

    £3.50
  • Shope

    £5.00
  • Chicken Salad

    £12.00

Desserts

  • Trileqe

    £2.50
  • Sheqerpare

    £2.00
  • Tameloriz

    £2.00
  • Baklava

    £1.20

Specials

  • Mixed Grill

    £14.00
  • Suxhuk Me Ve Da

    £7.00

Chicken Dishes

  • Grilled Chicken Fillet

    $
  • Marinated Grilled Chicken

    $
  • Grilled Chicken With Mushroom Sauce

    $

Others

  • Qyfte

    $
  • Ushtipka

    $
  • Suxhuk

    $
  • Pleskavicë

    $
  • Beef Burger

    $
  • Bombica

    $
  • Freshly-Made Bread

    $
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Tucked away on the quiet street of Hodford Road in London, Rea’s Place is a charming café-restaurant that offers more than just good coffee-it offers an inviting community atmosphere paired with a thoughtfully curated menu. The Rea's Place Menu is a pleasant surprise for anyone seeking a mix of modern café favourites and comforting all-day brunch options with a homemade twist.

What sets Rea’s Place apart is its attention to ingredient quality and presentation. From classic avocado toast made with fresh sourdough and perfectly poached eggs to hearty shakshuka and gourmet burgers, the menu caters to both health-conscious diners and indulgent eaters alike. The vegetarian and vegan options are commendable, with a standout being the vegan breakfast plate that doesn’t compromise on flavour or texture. Coffee aficionados will also appreciate the well-balanced espresso drinks made using ethically sourced beans.

Service is another highlight-friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, which elevates the experience beyond just food. The setting is cozy and stylish, with natural light flooding in through large windows, ideal for casual catch-ups or quiet solo visits.

What makes the Rea’s Place Menu particularly appealing is its ability to balance trend-forward items with comforting staples. Prices are reasonable for the area, especially considering the generous portion sizes and quality of ingredients. Compared to other brunch spots in North West London, Rea’s Place manages to maintain a relaxed local vibe without compromising on culinary ambition.

For those exploring the NW11 area or seeking a reliable go-to for brunch or lunch, Rea’s Place at 33 Hodford Rd deserves a visit. Whether you're after a satisfying full English or a nourishing bowl of granola and yoghurt, this café delivers with consistency and charm.