Greasy spoon in central London recommendations please!
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Evening all...
Some friends and I will potentially be in need of a proper greasy spoon in central London next Sunday at around 7am, preferably in the general area of Embankment and north of the river if possible. Nothing pretentious, just a proper-sized and reasonably priced full English and mug of tea. Bonus points for somewhere that we'll be able to have six or seven bikes parked up - did see the Embankment Cafe but not sure if it's open that early on a Sunday.
Cheers!
Some friends and I will potentially be in need of a proper greasy spoon in central London next Sunday at around 7am, preferably in the general area of Embankment and north of the river if possible. Nothing pretentious, just a proper-sized and reasonably priced full English and mug of tea. Bonus points for somewhere that we'll be able to have six or seven bikes parked up - did see the Embankment Cafe but not sure if it's open that early on a Sunday.
Cheers!
Regency Cafe - Victoria/Pimlico
http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/regency-cafe-london
ETA - it doesn't seem to be open on Sunday though..
http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/regency-cafe-london
ETA - it doesn't seem to be open on Sunday though..
Cafe Bruno on Wardour Street (Shaftsbury Avenue end) is a proper old-school Soho Italian greasy spoon. Not sure if it's open on a Sunday though?
http://www.qype.co.uk/place/95716-Bruno-London.
Plenty of space down the side to park bikes. If it's not open, there are loads of other cafes in the same area - you're bound to find one open.
Another idea would be to find a Sunday market and you can bet the cafes in that area will be open.
http://www.streetsensation.co.uk/markets.htm
http://www.qype.co.uk/place/95716-Bruno-London.
Plenty of space down the side to park bikes. If it's not open, there are loads of other cafes in the same area - you're bound to find one open.
Another idea would be to find a Sunday market and you can bet the cafes in that area will be open.
http://www.streetsensation.co.uk/markets.htm
http://russelldavies.typepad.com/ateaandathink/200...
Fair bit of pay and display parallel to Grays Inn. 10-15 min drive from embankment following Blackfriars roundabout thing, Right onto Farringdon Road, Left onto Holborn Viaduct and straight on at the chap on the horse, Right onto Grays inn. I like it anyway and, crucially, it's a bargain without being totally crap.
Fair bit of pay and display parallel to Grays Inn. 10-15 min drive from embankment following Blackfriars roundabout thing, Right onto Farringdon Road, Left onto Holborn Viaduct and straight on at the chap on the horse, Right onto Grays inn. I like it anyway and, crucially, it's a bargain without being totally crap.
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