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180 Opinions in 1 websites
Después de deambular buscando el desayuno evitando las cadenas, tropecé con The Espresso Room, un tazón de desayuno perfecto y encantador de coco y bayas y un café con leche de remolacha. sentado afuera al sol Servicio amable y medio precio inesperado ya que se había olvidado de la promoción. Regresará cuando esté en la zona, ya que las cervezas artesanales parecen interesantes.
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The ‘buttermilk chicken in the chicken burger was terrible, made of chicken thigh, so some bits were extremely dry and totally inedible. If a member of staff had been visable I would have complained. At £14.95 (without chips- they were a further £3.50) it’s a very expensive lunch,will not return.
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Met for a friend for coffee and a snack but ended up eating a little more than I had planned. I ordered a sausage roll. Absolutely stunning. I’ve eaten a few in my time so I know a thing or two about sausage rolls. This was possibly the best I’ve had. I certainly don’t recall having one as good, ever. Sadly, I wolfed it down before I could photograph it! Followed up with a cinnamon bun. Wow! another delight! Got a pic this time. Thank you Jack! You’re doing a fantastic job.
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It was only a couple of days ago as of writing this, that I had just come out of the Royal Free Hospital after visiting my sick grandmother with my sister. We must have been looking rather down as the lovely lady who was currently closing up shop ran up to us and offered us both a bag of pastries and other baked goods. Receiving these confectionery really made mine and my sisters' day, as it forced us to start thinking of everything in a positive light. Once I got home I ended up eating one of the pastries without thinking when I had planned to take photos of them, to put up online. The rest of the freshly baked confectionery was eaten by the rest of our family in a short amount of time, I would have taken some photos however we were all just very mentally exhausted. But I can truly say one thing: the bread was extremely soft and tasty despite being given away for free and the pastries were utterly delicious and mouth watering; so much so that I ended up going back for a second one a few hours later. Two days later I went back to visit my grandmother in hospital, but before doing so I visited Karma Bread during their opening hours and was delighted to have a long discussion with them. They are obviously used to people being either a tad big upset or just feeling down in general, with them being a 3 minute walking distance from the hospital and on the way to Hampstead Heath station. After talking for a bit I asked them for a rather difficult order, as my grandmother cannot eat gluten or dairy; but even with this they had a confectionery to suit her needs. My grandma had the Almond and orange cake and she rather enjoyed it, especially compared to the food she had been eating in hospital. With that being said I recommend anyone that is heading to the hospital to visit a loved one to pick themself or their loved one up a treat from Karma Bread. My Third time visiting Karma Bread was about 3 days later. I left the house early so I could grab a sandwich and a coffee from Karma Breads Cafe. The bread in the sandwich seems to have been freshly made with a warm, soft and well leavened texture . Whilst the tuna and cucumber filling was moist and flavorful with a nice crunch. My coffee was a decaf latte that had been prepared with care and high quality ingredients, it was served to me at the perfect temperature for consumption and the barista was able to produce an impressive piece of coffee art. Once I had my lunch I started drawing the interior of Karma Bread, of which the process took around 3 hours. During the process I enjoyed many pleasant conversations with the patrons and staff. As well as the familiar familia inviting atmosphere, which was produced through a combination of enjoyable music, the inviting aroma of fresh coffee and baked bread and lastly the general temperament and personality of the locals who seems to frequent the bakery. Moreover with Karma Bread being so close to Hampstead Heath it makes it the perfect place to get freshly baked bread for a summer picnic with friends and family. Also I have to say that the drawing I produced over the 3 hours I spent there was some of my best work I have done in recent months, despite a hand injury of which I doubt I would have been inspired to draw if it weren't for the atmosphere of the cafe. Once my drawing was done my hand was in quite a bit of pain however I left it with the Cafe after taking a photo being satisfied with my work. I went to the Cafe one last time 4 days later before my Grandmother was left out of hospital. During this visit I wished to sample their hot food and I have to be honest their shakshuka was definitely one of the best you can get in London with a flavorful exquisite taste. Whilst their bread and butter pudding was at the ideal temperature an outstanding creamy taste and a succulent soft feeling paired well flawless latte. Lastly I must say their positive smiles, kind words of reassurance and customer service truly will make anyone's day and make them feel like part of their family. Moreover the way in which they treat their staff is truly something to be admired as whilst I was there on my 3rd visit I was happy to witness them celebrating the birthday of one of their colleagues. P.s I don’t believe they make a habit of giving out free food, however they definitely bring a lot of good Karma into the world and I hope fate smiles upon them in turn.
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Met friends here last year and it was great but today was a ‘never again’ experience. £5 for a bottle of warm coke. £8 for stale cheese and pickle sandwiches (no garnish, just two slices of bread a slice of cheddar and a bit of pickle). The waitress said they keep the bread in the fridge - I think the reality is they make sandwiches up days in advance and keep them until they are stale. We complained and asked for a refund which took 20 minutes of form filling and a trip to the hotel reception for them to spend ages on the computer. No wonder they make you pay before the food even arrives, probably too many people try to leave without paying when met with that standard. The menu also didn’t match what’s on the internet, choice is much more limited. My recommendation is the fantastic Italian café in Russell Square garden where we went afterwards - should have gone there first!
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We had an enjoyable time at the Shoryu Covent Garden. We were warmly greeted, and as it was a very warm early Saturday evening, we chose to sit outside. It was rather relaxed and pleasant, even though the pubs on either side were looking rather busy. The waiters were friendly and helpful in making the correct food and drink choices for us both. The Gekkeikan Tarusake Sake (carafe) was delicious, not too sweet and refreshing. My friend later also very much enjoyed a glass of Pinot Grigio. I had a gorgeous glass of Malbec, full-bodied and rather plummy and spicy. We both thought the vegan ramen was very good. A nice blend that included mushrooms, tofu and broccoli. Although I'm not vegan, I often enjoy vegan dishes and I added what was a nice, tender piece of Cod Katsu. A very good experience.
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Pedí un chocolate caliente que no estaba caliente y tuve que enviarlo de vuelta.Al preguntar sobre el menú (los huevos escalfados de Clarence) las personas que trabajan allí no pudieron describirlo. . . Finalmente descubrimos que se trataba de huevos tostados. . . Era un nombre elegante sin ninguna razón.¡Los precios son ridículos! ! ! ! ¡Por un chocolate caliente hecho con leche de almendras y los huevos tostados con 2 rebanadas de champiñones, pagué 16! ! ! ! ! Un desayuno inglés completo normal es un tercio y estás realmente lleno. Literalmente pagas por la ubicación y el lindo lugar, ¡eso es todo! Además, un consejo para el lugar: el azúcar no debe dejarse en una olla donde todos puedan mojar su propia cuchara. . . No es higiénico y en realidad ilegal en el resto de Europa. . . Sé que el Brexit está aquí, pero tal vez hay algo que deberías aprender de los países más civilizados.
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Not to be confused with long gone Neighbour, this is called Neighbourhood Organic and is only open during the day. We went for breakfast but is was totally unsatisfactory. I didn’t read the small print and just wanted tomatoes on toast but it came with a lot of unwanted hummus on dry bread with a salad in a separate bowl. My friend had quite good scrambled egg but the mushrooms were again in a separate bowl, all three of them costing a £1 each. Plus the baffling salad. She said her bread was hard and dry. Coffee was good but with unenthusiastic service and a £26 bill we won’t be going again. There are other places better nearby.
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As I have tried Lola's Cupcakes previously I decided to try out their bakery branch. I went with my boyfriend to have their breakfast menu, I chose the gluten free nutella & banana pancakes. They were super filling so could only manage to eat 3 out of the 4 pancakes I was served. I really liked the texture of the pancakes as they were super fluffy. They also have a big selection of bakery goodies, I chose the gluten free blueberry muffin & cranberry & oats cookie. I wasn't a big fan of the muffin as it had far too many blueberries for my liking however I'd definitely repurchase the cookies! If I lived in the area I would come here everyday for breakfast/lunch as it's so hard to find a good gluten free bakery that's knowledgeable about celiac disease. I would 100% come back again & recommend to fellow celiac's.
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Great drinks and lovely bar staff. Came in after dinner for some beers and cocktails. Would recommend for any after dinner drinks! Thanks guys. Russ was an amazing bartender!
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Great for hot drinks and a sit down with colleagues or friends. Friendly service. I’m not a fan of the pastries there but the location, seating, and quality of the drinks makes up for that.
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18.50gbp for a pint and Cosmopolitan. 8.50 gbp for vodka & cranberry with little to no vodka. Can’t make basic mixed drink, and young bartender derided customer for ordering one. We moved along to better pubs a block away in two directions. I get it, it’s a pub, so if you only want to overpay for beer and sit at the picnic tables outside, then this is your place.
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It took us several attempts to find this place open which was disappointing as we were staying close by in August. .We eventually managed to have a drink before catching our train home .What a pity it is not open at weekends , very disappointing and we were did not have time for a pizza this time.