Tucked away on a quiet side street just off Trafalgar Square, Breadline Cafe might not grab your attention with fancy decor or a trendy menu. But step inside this unassuming gem, and you'll be rewarded with a hearty, no-nonsense breakfast that's guaranteed to warm your soul (and fill your belly!).
I recently popped in for a weekday morning refuel, drawn in by the promise of a classic English breakfast! Sausage and bacon with generous heap of baked beans, accompanied with a nicely fried egg with two slices of toasted bread to mop up every last bit of deliciousness on the plate.
It wasn't fancy, but it was honest, hearty food that filled me with a deep sense of satisfaction.
Of course, no English breakfast is complete without a proper cuppa. Breadline Cafe serves up a strong, steaming mug of tea, just the right astringency to cut through the richness of the food and leave you feeling refreshed.
The atmosphere at Breadline Cafe is equally unpretentious. It's a small, no-frills space with mismatched tables and chairs, giving it a warm and welcoming vibe. The service is friendly and efficient, adding to the overall feeling of a neighborhood gem.
For the price (I paid under £10 for my breakfast), you won't find a better value in central London. This is a place where you can go for a no-nonsense, delicious breakfast that won't break the bank. It's not about trendy dishes or Instagrammable interiors; it's about good, honest food served...
Read moreFirstly I’ve had my fair share of fried English breakfast. I’m english. This is probably up there with the worst I’ve ever had. For £11 you get: 1 x small sausage Bacon Beans Egg Toast and tea or coffee. Chips
There’s no option for extras. Where’s the mushroom, tomato, black pudding, hash brown, bubble?
The sausages are cheap frozen sausages which contain rubbish, bits of bone etc. the bacon is extremely fatty, cheap baked beans and wafer thin bread. The tea and coffee was okay, but we didn’t come here for the tea and coffee.
The location of the cafe is prime but lacks any character and the customer service is non existent (except form taking you order).
Save your money and get a bus to the Regency cafe. AVOID THIS PLACE. Unless you’re starving and have...
Read moreWe we're searching for a nice and cosy place where we could rest our aching feet (we walked all day long in London) while having a coffee, a hot chocolate and maybe a snack. We found this little café by coincidence. And we liked it! The first time we got a hot chocolate the way we know it - yes, we're to some point "habiteers". 😅 To the coffee and hot chocolate we ate a slice of Lemon cake which was actually quite yummy. I don't know the exact prices anymore but I think we paid about 7£ altogether. I'd recommend this place to all those who had a long walk all day long and want to rest a little bit. The staff were friendly although tired. 😊😴 (But who isn't tired from time to time?!) Good snacks, good warm drinks,...
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