Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Lina Stores, W1F 0SH
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<b>Note:</b> Lina Stores closed for refurbishment in September 2010, and opened again in November. The comments below refer to the pre-refurb version. |
<b>Note:</b> As of September 2010, Lina Stores is temporarily closed for refurbishment. [http://twitter.com/linastores/status/29365879372 According to their Twitter account], as of 1 November they're very close to reopening. |
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Counters run down either side of the room, offering meats, cheeses and pastas amongst other things, and every spare inch of space is piled high with foods, in cans and jars, as well as fresh produce. Fresh bread takes its place in the window, running from baguettes and crusty loaves to foccaccia and ciabatta. Shelves behind the counters hold more produce. |
The comments below refer to the pre-refurb version. |
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Inside, very little has changed over the years. Counters run down either side of the room, offering meats, cheeses and pastas amongst other things, and every spare inch of space is piled high with foods, in cans and jars, as well as fresh produce. Fresh bread takes its place in the window, running from baguettes and crusty loaves to foccaccia and ciabatta. Shelves behind the counters hold more produce. |
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Old-fashioned Italian deli, in Soho.
Note: As of September 2010, Lina Stores is temporarily closed for refurbishment. According to their Twitter account, as of 1 November they're very close to reopening.
The comments below refer to the pre-refurb version.
Inside, very little has changed over the years. Counters run down either side of the room, offering meats, cheeses and pastas amongst other things, and every spare inch of space is piled high with foods, in cans and jars, as well as fresh produce. Fresh bread takes its place in the window, running from baguettes and crusty loaves to foccaccia and ciabatta. Shelves behind the counters hold more produce.
Service is friendly and the place is family-run. Definitely one of the better food shops in this area.
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