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Bidra med feedbackThis coffee, it's got some of it. In it you can both have tea accompanied by a delicious sandwich, like buying some rich jams, those that look like Grandma. The place is total, it is old, but well preserved, it has that solera that gives the coffees charm. The service at the same time as the decoration, is friendly to the old usanza and to finish, have some biscuits in giant boxes (pallets type) that are the most painted perdition! And in case all that was little, it is located on the same street as the amazing button store The Button Queen.... Certainly essential!!
This coffee, there's something. in it you can have tea accompanied by a delicious sandwich, like buying you some rich jams, those that look like Grandma. the place is total, it is old, but well preserved, it has that solera that gives the charm of the coffees. the service to the same as the decoration, is friendly to the old oanza and to finish, have some cookies in giant boxes (type of pallets) that are the most painted perdition! and in case all that was little, it is located on the same street as the amazing botonería of the queen.
I had been hearing about the Nordic Bakery for some time now, but for some reason, I never found the courage to go in and try out the delights it has to offer. I may not be one to follow trends, but I finally decided to give it a try. The Nordic Bakery is a wonderful place to relax, enjoy a cup of coffee, savor a sandwich or a cinnamon bun, and read a few chapters of a book. I decided to try the pickled herring and egg sandwich, which was an interesting combination that worked surprisingly well - the tenderness of the herring paired with a tangy dressing, and I loved the addition of boiled eggs in my sandwich, reminding me of my school days. The latte came in a generously sized cup and was excellent. While the coffee was just okay, the delicious food, cozy atmosphere, and overall ambiance of the place made up for it. If Fernandez and Wells can do it, then so can the Nordic Bakery. Another great sandwich option in the area is Paul Rothe and Son.
I would recommend visiting this restaurant in London for an easy and delicious breakfast or lunch. It has a charming square with a history spanning over 100 years.
This restaurant in the Marylebone area offers very popular and traditional English dishes. It's a great spot for a high-quality breakfast or lunch away from the tourist crowds. I opted for an arancini and a baguette, both of which were excellent choices compared to other nearby options.