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American breakfasts!!
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Can anyone tell me if there are any restaurants within the M25 that serve American breakfasts??!! My family visited the States in the summer and my daughter really wants to go to one for her birthday...I've offered to make American pancakes etc at home but she wants a restaurant!!!
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Lucky Seven
127 Westbourne Park Road, Kensington
London
W2 5QL
020 7727 6771
Owned by Tom-son-of-Terence-Conran. Serves great PANCAKE BRUNCHES as well as burgers made from 100% Angus Aberdeen steak and of course blueberry pie. Expect to pay around �25 per person for dinner and drinks.
Lucky Seven
127 Westbourne Park Road, Kensington
London
W2 5QL
020 7727 6771
Owned by Tom-son-of-Terence-Conran. Serves great PANCAKE BRUNCHES as well as burgers made from 100% Angus Aberdeen steak and of course blueberry pie. Expect to pay around �25 per person for dinner and drinks.
How about Minsky's New York deli and Restaurant in St John's Wood...
http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/info_restaurant_37 97.html
Opens at 7am.
Or there is the Tinsletown American Diner in Hamsptead (just out of the tube station and turn right up the hill towards the Heath), sure it's open 24 hours and maybe you could go to the fab cinema after too!
http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/info_restaurant_37 97.html
Opens at 7am.
Or there is the Tinsletown American Diner in Hamsptead (just out of the tube station and turn right up the hill towards the Heath), sure it's open 24 hours and maybe you could go to the fab cinema after too!
I think the one Debi is talking about is actually on the A40, not the M4. It's called Starvin Marvin's and it's next to the BP if you're heading west from Hangar Lane. I've been there a couple of times, though I haven't had the breakfasts yet. It's a fairly good place.
http://www.starvinmarvins.co.uk/
There's also Tinseltown in central London, it's labled as an American diner but their breakfasts are English. I don't get that.
http://www.tinseltown.co.uk/
http://www.starvinmarvins.co.uk/
There's also Tinseltown in central London, it's labled as an American diner but their breakfasts are English. I don't get that.
http://www.tinseltown.co.uk/