Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 15 and Version 1 of Avella's Cafe, W1W 7SD

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As of October 2011, this cafe is now closed and boarded. It is not clear whether it is being refurbished or reopened.
To the uninitiated, Avella's Cafe seems like just another London sanger shop which serves tradtional greasy spoon fayre in the morning. However, the beauty in Avella's is the relationship between the family who run the shop - Mum, Brother and Sister (and possibly Dad? Not sure...) bicker and make faces behind each others backs, winking knowingly at customers and encouraging banter with regulars. The jokey insults aside, I feel like there's conflict simmering between every conversation they have, whether it's Mum asking Sister to peel some hard boiled eggs or Brother asking where the ciabattas are. You can't get this kind of thing at Subway.
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<div class="old_info">A family-run sandwich shop just off the northern end of [[Locale Regent Street|Regent Street]].
I must confess I have only ever had the toasted spinach, cheese & avocado on ciabatta and the 'Vegetarian Job', toasted mozzerella, black olives, basil and tomatoes on ciabatta - but priced at £3.50, tasty, huge, and crucially, right by my office, they're highly recommended. I last visited 17th July 2007.
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To the uninitiated, Avella's Cafe seems like just another London sanger shop which serves traditional greasy spoon fayre in the morning. However, the beauty in Avella's is the relationship between the family who run the shop - Mum, Brother and Sister (and possibly Dad? Not sure...) bicker and make faces behind each others backs, winking knowingly at customers and encouraging banter with regulars. The jokey insults aside, I feel like there's conflict simmering between every conversation they have, whether it's Mum asking Sister to peel some hard boiled eggs or Brother asking where the ciabattas are. You can't get this kind of thing at Subway.

[[Bec]] must confess to only ever having had the toasted spinach, cheese and avocado on ciabatta and the 'Vegetarian Job', toasted mozzarella, black olives, basil and tomatoes on ciabatta - but priced at &pound;3.50, tasty, huge, and crucially, right by my office, they're highly recommended.

Accessibility: Two steps up to get in.

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bec]], 17 July 2007.</div></div>

I will upload a picture next week.
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category='Featured Article'
category='Cafe'
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host='161.74.220.133'
hours_text='6am-4:30pm Mon-Fri; 7:30am-2:30pm Sat; closed Sun'
host='78.86.2.35'
hours_text='Office Hours, i.e. 8-5 ish, closed weekends'
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opening_hours_text='6am-4:30pm Mon-Fri;
7:30am-2:30pm Sat; closed Sun'
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opening_hours_text='Office Hours,
i.e. 8-5 ish, closed weekends'
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postcode=''
summary='Banter and barely supressed familial rage serving quality fresh sandwiches at reasonable prices in W1' summary='A family-run sandwich shop near Oxford Circus.'
postcode='W1W 7SD'
summary='Banter and barely supressed familial rage serving quality fresh sandwiches at reasonable prices in W1' summary='A family-run sandwich shop near Oxford Circus.'

To the uninitiated, Avella's Cafe seems like just another London sanger shop which serves tradtional greasy spoon fayre in the morning. However, the beauty in Avella's is the relationship between the family who run the shop - Mum, Brother and Sister (and possibly Dad? Not sure...) bicker and make faces behind each others backs, winking knowingly at customers and encouraging banter with regulars. The jokey insults aside, I feel like there's conflict simmering between every conversation they have, whether it's Mum asking Sister to peel some hard boiled eggs or Brother asking where the ciabattas are. You can't get this kind of thing at Subway.

I must confess I have only ever had the toasted spinach, cheese & avocado on ciabatta and the 'Vegetarian Job', toasted mozzerella, black olives, basil and tomatoes on ciabatta - but priced at £3.50, tasty, huge, and crucially, right by my office, they're highly recommended. I last visited 17th July 2007.

I will upload a picture next week.


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