Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 8 and Version 5 of Becks Cafe, WC1R 4PS
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], July 2016.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], February 2014.</div> |
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category='Breakfast,Cafes,Featured Article,Greasy Spoons' |
category='Breakfast,Cafes,Greasy Spoons' |
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host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
host='81.187.166.218' |
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latitude='51.519422' |
latitude='51.518911' |
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longitude='-0.116972' |
longitude='-0.115389' |
British cafe on Red Lion Street in Holborn. It seats about 30 in a canteen style arrangement.
bob has been visiting regularly since May 2013. On my first visit I had a Big Breaky (£8) photo which consisted of some very good eggs, some tasty bacon, some really quite good sausages for a cafe, decent black pudding, well done mushrooms, and curly fries. It came with bread or toast; I chose toast, which was made with crusty bread. It also comes with free tea or coffee but I had a bottle of water (which I was charged extra for).
On a return visit the same month I had the Mega Breakfast (£8.50) photo which was basically the same as the Big Breaky but with hash browns instead of curly fries and added grilled tomatoes. This was also very good.
bob's verdict: Really good. While the breakfasts seem quite expensive for a greasy spoon type breakfast, they are probably worth it given the quality of the ingredients. I go at least once a fortnight.
Accessibility: Can't remember if there's a step to get in. There isn't really much room to move about inside anyway.
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