Entries from Londonist tagged with 'breakfast'
October 27, 2008
Pieceofplenty is a friendly little two-person operation hand-making fresh breakfast cereals out of a Crouch End kitchen. Having started selling at farmers markets (with their 12,000th bag recently being sold), pieceofplenty has been around for about four years. Their granolas and muesli are now available at a number of London locations (see below). Londonist recently sat down for a cup of coffee with pieceofplenty founder, Sally Smallwood, for a chat about her oaten delights.......
Continue Reading "Pieceofplenty: Fresh and Tasty Breakfast Cereals Hand-Made in London"August 11, 2008
Anthropologists tell us that the ritual of sharing food plays a vital role in social bonding. Londonist likes getting to know new Londoners, and loves breakfast, so if the two can reinforce one another, count us in. One ad hoc group of hungry souls have been pursuing dreams of camaraderie-on-toast for two years now, meeting on the second Wednesday morning of every month for no other reason than to break their fast among strangers,......
Continue Reading "Breakfast Wednesdays: Share the Morning"April 10, 2008
While reviews for Canteen are mixed, Londonist has had nothing but good meals at both their branches (service can be surly though). A whole day's worth of meals have been put away there, from the eggs benedict above for breakfast through to the veal and chicken pie below for dinner. Portion sizes are generous, making for some extravagant photos. A recent roast duck meal came to the table with two whole duck legs, generosity......
Continue Reading "Shoot & Eat: Canteen"