The Bread & Bean
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Expensive and portion size is ridiculous. I paid nearly 8 for an extra hot latte and a fish finger sandwich on sourdough bread. The coffee was tiny, i…
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One of my favourite local places for a latte. I recommend the banana cake or the fig cake... Maybe not for breakfast like I tend to eat them. Yummy th…
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We went for quite the spread: Bread and Bean eggs benedict, omelette, wedges and carrot cake. The coffee was amazing, just what I needed on a Sunday m…
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5 Reviews on “The Bread & Bean”
Expensive and portion size is ridiculous. I paid nearly 8 for an extra hot latte and a fish finger sandwich on sourdough bread. The coffee was tiny, it was about four mouthfuls and was luke warm. It was probably less than half a cup of coffee compared to other coffee shops. The sandwich finally arrived and it was actually half a sandwich. It was one slice of sourdough bread cut in half. The waiter brought it to the table and walked away very quickly. Four bites and it was gone. I couldn’t believe it. It should say on the menu that it is actually half a sandwich. I was gobsmacked. 6 for half a sandwich. What a rip off. Keep clear of this place as it is not good value for money. I live locally and my friends and I will no longer go in there. People complain about how some customers don’t use independent cafes and choose the chains. It is any wonder. This place won’t last long.
One of my favourite local places for a latte. I recommend the banana cake or the fig cake… Maybe not for breakfast like I tend to eat them. Yummy though. whatsarahdoes.com
We went for quite the spread: Bread and Bean eggs benedict, omelette, wedges and carrot cake. The coffee was amazing, just what I needed on a Sunday morning. Eggs benedict never disappoint me and these were no exception. Not sure we needed the wedges and carrot cake as well, but they were definitely worth the tucking in to. I wore extra stretchy tights and a lose dress so all was good 🙂
This is a really nice little cafe offering a range of delicious breakfast options certain to please all tastes. I opted for the oddly named ‘Breakfast for lovers’, a delightful dish of scrambled egg and chorizo with sides of toast a mixed leaves. Whilst perhaps a touch pricier than a typical greasy spoon, you certainly won’t be disappointed with the quality. A few casual glances over at other tables suggested that the rest of the menu is also great. Generally it felt that real care and attention went in to the food making a trip here a perfect start any day. londoncurryblog.com
This is Archway’s hidden gem and I’m excited to explore their menu further.They have a breakfast/ brunch menu which they serve until late afternoon. I chose sweetcorn fritters, served warm with tomatoes, spring onions and sour cream while my friend chose a savoury muffin – roasted vegetables and feta – and a couple of the smaller patisserie items which are displayed on the counter. We received our meals quickly and in generous portions.The staff here were incredibly welcoming and there is indoor and outdoor seating.This place hasa great,chilled Sunday brunch atmosphere and I would definitely recommend it.