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Raw Press
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About Raw Press
Raw Press is a cold-press juice and health-focused cafe on Ellis Street in Belgravia — an easy walk-in stop for solo visitors or pairs wanting something clean and light. No reservation needed, but the casual format makes it a poor fit for groups of four or more looking for a proper sit-down meal. A functional daytime option in a well-heeled neighbourhood, not a destination venue.
Raw Press, London: Should You Book?
Getting a seat at Raw Press is not the obstacle here — booking is direct, and this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance. The real question is whether it fits your occasion, and for groups of four or more, the answer deserves some thought before you commit.
Raw Press is a cold-press juice and health-focused cafe on Ellis Street in Belgravia, SW1X. The address puts it firmly in one of London's wealthier residential pockets, a short walk from Sloane Square. That context matters: this is neighbourhood-serving daytime dining, not a destination you cross the city for. If you are staying nearby, it earns a visit. If you are travelling from further out, the value calculation shifts.
The format is casual and counter-service in style, which shapes how it works for different groups. For a solo visitor or a pair looking for a clean, low-key lunch or breakfast stop, it functions well. For a group of four or more, the experience is less suited to a proper sit-down occasion — think grab-and-go sensibility rather than a table you hold for two hours. Larger groups wanting a shared meal with service and atmosphere should look elsewhere in Belgravia or over toward Chelsea.
On the food and drink side, the focus is cold-pressed juices, smoothies, salads, and light food built around whole ingredients. The taste profile skews fresh and plant-forward rather than rich or , the right call if you want something clean between meetings or after a morning in the neighbourhood, not the right call if you want a substantive lunch. No awards data is on record for Raw Press, and no specific dishes or prices are confirmed in our database, so treat any figures you find online as subject to change.
For explorers who want depth and context in their London eating, Raw Press is a functional pit stop rather than a chapter in the story. It does a specific thing competently for a specific type of visit. Pair it with a proper meal elsewhere , see our full London restaurants guide for where to book dinner , and it earns its place in the day.
If bars and evening venues are also on your radar, our full London bars guide covers the city's strongest options, from neighbourhood classics like 69 Colebrooke Row to concept-driven rooms like A Bar with Shapes For a Name and Academy. For something further afield, Bramble in Edinburgh and Bar Kismet in Halifax are worth knowing. Closer to Raw Press in spirit , calm, considered, neighbourhood-rooted , is Amaro. And if you are planning the wider trip, our London hotels guide, London wineries guide, and London experiences guide cover the rest.
Practical Details
| Detail | Raw Press | Typical Belgravia Cafe | Destination Juice Bar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking required | No | No | Rarely | Good for groups (4+) | Limited | Varies | Usually no |
| Price range | Not confirmed | ££ | ££ |
| Evening service | Not confirmed | Rarely | Rarely |
| Neighbourhood | Belgravia SW1X | Belgravia/Chelsea | Varies |
FAQs
- Do I need a reservation at Raw Press? No. Raw Press operates on a walk-in basis and booking difficulty is low. Turn up when it suits you , this is not a venue where competition for tables is the issue.
- Is Raw Press good for a date? It works for a casual daytime date , a low-pressure, low-commitment stop in a pleasant part of London. For an evening out or a proper dinner date, look elsewhere. The format and setting are too light for a full occasion.
- Is Raw Press good for groups? Not particularly for groups of four or more wanting a sit-down experience. The counter-service style and modest footprint make it better suited to pairs or solo visitors. If your group needs space and a proper table, consider a nearby restaurant instead.
- Is the food good at Raw Press? The offering is plant-forward and fresh, built around cold-press juices, smoothies, and light food. No awards or critical recognition is on record, but the format is consistent with its positioning as a clean-eating neighbourhood stop. Do not arrive expecting a substantial cooked meal.
- Does Raw Press have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in our data. Ellis Street is a quiet residential street in Belgravia, so pavement space is limited by nature of the location. Check directly before making outdoor seating a deciding factor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Raw Press?
No reservation needed. Raw Press at 3 Ellis St operates as a walk-in venue, so there is no advance booking to worry about. Turn up, check the queue, and go from there. If you are nearby in Belgravia and want a quick stop, this is the format for it.
Is Raw Press good for a date?
It works as a low-key daytime date rather than an evening one. The Ellis Street address is a pleasant spot in Belgravia, which helps the setting, but this is not a sit-down dinner format. If you want something more structured for a date, the neighbourhood has full-service options that suit that brief better.
Is Raw Press good for groups?
Better for pairs or solo visits than for groups. Walk-in, counter-style venues like this rarely handle larger parties smoothly, and coordinating a group around a compact space adds friction without much payoff. For groups in the SW1X area, a table-service restaurant is a more practical call.
Is the food good at Raw Press?
Raw Press has built a following in Belgravia around its cold-pressed juices and health-focused food offer, which says something in a neighbourhood that has plenty of options. Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data, so check directly at the venue on arrival for what's on that day.
Does Raw Press have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in Pearl's current data for the Ellis Street site. Given the compact nature of the address, do not assume it. If a terrace or pavement spot matters for your visit, it is worth checking with the venue directly before you go.
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