Speaking of breakfast, where's a good place to go for the full English in the smoke?
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In general terms, find a longstanding Italian run greasy spoon on a side street. Or the Dorchester.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSpeaking of breakfast, where's a good place to go for the full English in the smoke?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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Debenhams - 6 item + toast for £4.50 or you can have as many items as you want. They always have black pudding which is a winner with me.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSpeaking of breakfast, where's a good place to go for the full English in the smoke?But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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NF posted about a cafe in the smoke that was famous from breakfast. I;ll have a look for it.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSpeaking of breakfast, where's a good place to go for the full English in the smoke?Comment
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I'm not talking greasy spnon style frozen sausages and watery bacon, served with a side of watery plum tomatoes, frozen hash browns.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostNF posted about a cafe in the smoke that was famous from breakfast. I;ll have a look for it.
I know there are some good places around Smithfield market, was thinking of treating myself some morning before I head back for good ( fingers crossed).Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'm not talking greasy spnon style frozen sausages and watery bacon, served with a side of watery plum tomatoes, frozen hash browns.
I know there are some good places around Smithfield market, was thinking of treating myself some morning before I head back for good ( fingers crossed).
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Pellicis on bethnal green rd. E1Originally posted by speling bee View PostIn general terms, find a longstanding Italian run greasy spoon on a side street. Or the Dorchester.Comment
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Used to go there when I was a student.Originally posted by aussielong View PostPellicis on bethnal green rd. E1
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I'm sure that's possible in London but I've yet to find anywhere in Amsterdam or even anywhere in NL that does Eggs Benedict, let alone good Eggs Benedict. This annoys me.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSpeaking of breakfast, where's a good place to go for the full English in the smoke?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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