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Breakfast always has a bacon sandwich on the menu, which is definitely worth the £4.50 they charge with big home made bread, lots of good bacon and homemade ketchup. Other options range from £2.50 for bread and honey up to £6ish for kippers, and consist of a variety of traditional breakfast foods including eggy bread and pikelets. Their coffee is Illy and it's all rather good. Service can be a bit slow when they open, but this seems to be due to them cooking everything fresh. Breakfast can fill up, but booking isn't always necessary - it is possible though. |
Breakfast always has a bacon sandwich on the menu, which is definitely worth the £4.50 they charge with big home made bread, lots of good bacon and homemade ketchup. Other options range from £2.50 for bread and honey up to £6ish for kippers, and consist of a variety of traditional breakfast foods including eggy bread and pikelets. Their coffee is Illy and it's all rather good. Service can be a bit slow when they open, but this seems to be due to them cooking everything fresh. Breakfast can fill up, but booking isn't always necessary - it is possible though. |
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See also: * [http://londonreviewofbreakfasts.blogspot.com/2006/04/st-john-bread-wine-spitalfields.html London Review of Breakfasts review] * [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/4647.html Time Out review] * [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/magazine/story/0,,1019757,00.html Jay Rayner's review in the Observer] * [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,999890,00.html Matthew Fort's review in the Guardian] * [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3596.htm London Eating comments] * [http://flickr.com/photos/su-lin/191087594/ Flickrite su-lin's photo of the interior] |
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The Shoreditch branch of St John, EC1M 4AY, specialising in off sales of bread and wine, as well as a St John style traditional british menu, breakfasts and elevenses. The menu changes daily, with some options appearing more often than others.
During the week they open at 9 for breakfast, switch to an elevenses at 11, and the full menu at midday. Bread is cooked on the premises and is available for takeaway.
Breakfast always has a bacon sandwich on the menu, which is definitely worth the £4.50 they charge with big home made bread, lots of good bacon and homemade ketchup. Other options range from £2.50 for bread and honey up to £6ish for kippers, and consist of a variety of traditional breakfast foods including eggy bread and pikelets. Their coffee is Illy and it's all rather good. Service can be a bit slow when they open, but this seems to be due to them cooking everything fresh. Breakfast can fill up, but booking isn't always necessary - it is possible though.
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