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• #1402
Check out the recently refurbished Richard 1.
Alternatively, The Guildford.
Unfortunately, Greenwich is not good for food.
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• #1403
Thanks!
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• #1404
Anywhere good for a midweek breakfast around Kennington/Vauxhall nowadays? I don't remember anything of note when I lived there...
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• #1405
Italo in Bonnington Square, is a really decent if a little pricey deli/cafe in a charming location.
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• #1406
Have been to italo and it is lovely, a couple of other options, now that they’ve finished off some of the apartments round by the us embassy there’s this Aussie cafe for breakfast, it’s a bit of a walk though..
District https://goo.gl/maps/mALaapVHX6tMgvfTA
Or there’s this place which is just through vauxhall pleasure gardens, I’ve been here once with the fam and the in laws (I’m not a tea fan), I’ve never had their breakfast either, but there are always people eating outside.
Tea House Theatre https://goo.gl/maps/ehebSTpNLSFqLJsS6 -
• #1407
Unfortunately, Greenwich is not good for food
Other than one of the best chips shops around (Golden Chippy), I'm inclined to agree. Some brilliant takeaways surrounding Greenwich but slim pickings in Greenwich itself.
Oh and there's Bianco43 which is a pizza chain of two which I reckon is a world class pizzeria.
+1 for the Guildford. Well above average food pub.
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• #1408
Looks like Italo doesn't do breakfast so early. District looks decent though, cheers.
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• #1409
Tea house ok but poncy, doesn’t serve coffee if you’re that way inclined. Always been ok food though.
Kennington Cafe on the one way system- proper greasy spoon always full of builders and sneaky beaky 5-0. For a fry up it’s actually very good.
Madeira on main drag, not that good - cheap breakfast ingredients and it shows.
Cafe bistro a the end of Vauxhall walk - busy but not been blown away by it.
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• #1410
Any ideas for a family meal on a Sunday in/near Forest Hill? Range is a couple of miles in any direction; would prefer not a standard pub roast but has to be family friendly. My shortlist is pretty short at the moment…
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• #1411
A little bit further at 3 miles, but I went to Tila in Deptford just before Xmas and the roast lunch was very good. It's a bit trendy but still proper portions and was definitely family friendly
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• #1412
Interesting, hadn’t heard of it - will take a look. Maybe slightly more ‘roast dinner’ than I’d have gone for but does look decent
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• #1413
I’ve not been for a couple of years, but the food in the Dartmouth Arms has always been excellent when I’ve visited. It’s definitely not Sunday roast style either.
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• #1414
Except it’s a Meat Liquor outfit these days. Oh.
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• #1415
Any new Mexican restaurants opened in London since 2019?
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• #1416
I was about to say! Has its place, but I don't reckon it's one to take grandparents to
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• #1417
Babur Buffet!
https://www.babur.info/menus/sunday-buffet
£17.95 for adults and £10.95 for children 7 – 12 years old – children under 7 eat for free.
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• #1418
La Chingada or Sonora?
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• #1419
Thanks
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• #1420
Also, has Kew Grill shut?
Not exactly but looks like it's now https://grilloffthegreen.com/
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• #1421
Haven’t been in years, so would need to look at the reviews, but this was good on a Sunday, accompanied by a walk in the woods.
https://www.thewoodhousedulwich.co.uk/ -
• #1422
The last time I went there the food was beyond awful. It was a fair few years ago though.
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• #1423
Fair enough. Looks completely roasty anyway, too.
Been here with kids a few times and it’s not bad: https://ristoranteolivelli.co.uk/
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• #1424
More options to be had in East Dulwich which isn't far on the bus. Palmerston or Fanklins probably a step up from most Sunday roast type places. The Palmerston has changed hands since I last went but it used to be very good. I'm sure grandparents would be fine with either.
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• #1425
Grind is surprisingly child friendly and food is pretty reasonable. Coffee good too
Anywhere in Greenwich worth going for casual eats? Will have a toddler in tow so near where market rather than the blackheath end