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Best Breakfast Restaurants In London

TravelAwaits May.5.2021 “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day” is a commonly heard phrase in the United Kingdom. We’re urged to eat a hearty breakfast to “set us up for the day,” and it’s seen as vital for productivity and health. Breakfast in the UK has become so important that it now stretches all the way to lunchtime and includes every kind of food you can think of! In London, you’ll find a huge choice of breakfast spots, from traditional greasy spoons to tapas places and waffle houses. One of the coolest cities you’ll ever head out to get breakfast in, London has some popular and famous breakfast spots. Here’s our pick of the best places to get breakfast in London.

Sam Wright s powerful lockdown series celebrates London s iconic eateries

Sam Wright’s powerful lockdown series celebrates London’s iconic eateries In Local London, the photographer turns his lens on the capital’s independent restaurant scene, providing a tantalising reminder of the joy of eating out 25/02/2021 8:53 am It’s been an extremely tough year for the UK’s restaurant scene, with recent figures from the Office for National Statistics suggesting that hospitality has been the worst hit industry across the country. As an industry filled with problem solvers, many restaurant owners have been finding creative ways to reach hungry punters at home, but for small and family-owned businesses in particular, the pandemic poses a threat to their very existence.

Food for thought: Take a dekko at the Art Deco

Enjoy a great breakfast at the Regency Cafe “LYING in bed,” wrote the writer/philosopher GK Chesterton, “would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a coloured pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling.” As Diary does not yet possess such a wondrous thing, let us shake a leg, don our late-winter weather gear and step out for another instalment of our virtual tour round this magical borough of historical delights. We parted last week by Lambeth Bridge, so let us turn heel up Horseferry Road and chuck a right into Dean Bradley Street to gaze at the Robert Hooke Science Centre, which is part of Westminster School.

A postcard from Tier 1 Herefordshire, where pints are served unburdened by scotch eggs

The easing of restrictions has provided much-needed Christmas cheer and hospitality businesses have seen bookings flood in Number 1, Kelly’s Eye. It was Herefordshire who called for a full house in the latest game of Covid Tier Bingo, making them one of just four English regions with the fewest restrictions bestowed upon them. This sparsely populated pocket of cider farms, ancient woodlands and charming hamlets joins Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, and the Isle of Wight with a little more to shout about over Christmas. While it may come as a surprise that a central county flanked by its Tier 2 neighbours Gloucestershire, Shropshire and Worcestershire would find itself in Tier 1, it came as no surprise to me. Not only is Herefordshire the fourth least populated of England’s thirty nine historic counties, its residents have managed to keep Covid cases down to circa 50 per 100,000 people.

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