A coffee house rooted in faith and hospitality where every coffee, tea, or pastry you enjoy here helps us serve meals to London's homeless.
Housed beneath the sanctuary of St Patrick’s Soho, we welcome everyone from commuters and locals to visitors passing through. People come here for different reasons. Some want a quiet corner and a well made coffee. Others are drawn to the chapel beside the café where the Blessed Sacrament is kept. Many simply enjoy the atmosphere and the chance to slow down for a moment. However you arrive, this is a place to rest, to be yourself, and to feel at home in the centre of the city.

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Manoppello is more than a café. It is a small home beneath the street level where good coffee, good books, and quiet prayer come together in one space.
We serve beans from Monmouth Coffee Company, prepared by trained baristas who care about craft. Every cup is made with attention and warmth.
Our shelves carry a thoughtful selection of Catholic books and spiritual classics. Our devotional items come from religious houses, reflecting a tradition of prayer and craftsmanship.
Through a small doorway just off the café, you will find a chapel where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved. It is a quiet place for anyone who needs a moment with God.
Every cup becomes a meal
The café exists to support the work of St Patrick’s Open House, which provides hot meals, friendship, and dignity to those living on the streets. Your visit directly contributes to this mission. It is a simple way to do good in the middle of your day.

We greet every guest with care. Good service, calm space, respect for each person. These are the foundations of our house.
The café sits beneath a church that shares the hope of Christ with anyone who walks through its doors. Our work flows from that same hope.
The chapel beside the café is a reminder that God is near. Many come for coffee and find themselves taking a moment of stillness.
Your generosity helps us keep serving meals, running outreach, and opening our doors to those who need us most.