The Breakfast Club
London Bridge - The Breakfast Club. Here at London Bridge you can enjoy your eggs under a shiny pink ceiling amongst “official” Pat Butcher memorabilia.
London Bridge - The Breakfast Club
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When you walk past a restaurant many times and it always has a line of people waiting for a table, you can’t help but wonder why.
Although you could classify The Breakfast Club as a ‘chain’, each restaurant has its own distinct décor.
Plenty of great sounding options were on offer with sections listed as Club Classics, Benedicts, Eggs, Fruit and Nuts, and Pancakes.
I’m not sure if that last statement is necessarily a negative as we ordered pretty ‘plain jane’ food options, Id like to try another location to see how this one compares, or perhaps visit again at another time of day.
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The Breakfast Club, Brighton | Cafe Review | Foodie Eshé
Secret Bar Review: Call Me Mr Lucky | Londonist
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The wheel of fortune (and free shots) Call Me Mr Lucky, as this place is known, is a dimly lit space of bare brick walls and makeshift concrete flooring; more bunker than bar.
A wheel of fortune on the back wall wouldn’t feel out of place at an infants' shindig either, though we’re not sure the option of winning a shot for everyone present is in keeping with most parental guidelines.
The cocktail list majors on tequila but covers most bases, sticking to the fun and the quirky rather than anything that takes itself too seriously.
A Lucky Rostini mixes tequila, plum liqueur, Campari and black walnut bitters to create a richly bitter drink that’s best described as a Mexican Negroni.
Call Me Mr Lucky is hidden within The Breakfast Club at 11 Southwark Street, SE1 1RQ.
The Breakfast Club The Lanes Restaurant Bar Review Brighton ...
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An art deco American diner meets Club Tropicana with mouth watering food at any time of the day - opening its doors for the first time outside of London, The Breakfast Club has come to Brighton and I got to sample the gluttonous goods.
As for drinks, The Breakfast Club offers something for every palate - organic tea, authentic Southern American coffee, healthy smoothies, thick ice cream milkshakes, a variety of cocktails, beers and wine.
Whilst individual tables and booths are available, breakfast bar style seating and connected benches offers people a chance to make some friends, which mirrors The Breakfast Club's sociable and welcoming demeanour.
Breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner - whatever time scramble (geddit) your way The Breakfast Club you can be sure that you'll have great tasting American style food, whether you go for something healthy, or not so much......
A welcome change from the drab day to day, The Breakfast Club took me back to a time where bringing a splash of fun to your dining experience was as standard.
Review: The Breakfast Club, Brighton - Rosie Posie's Puddings & Pies
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My love of breakfast food is well documented, so when I heard there was a place where you could eat it all day and night, I was sold.
My second time was at The Foodies festival where I drunkenly pestered them (two days in a row) for use of their power point to charge my phone, whilst eating two more of their American breakfasts – I can’t comment on those either, because I was… trashed (soz Mum).
I’ve been a member of Gala since I was 18 (don’t judge me) but if strip lighting, shit food and a questionable clientele aren’t your bag, then may I recommend trying the boozy bingo at The Breakfast Club.
So don’t be fooled by the name, whilst breakfasts do take centre stage there’s something for everyone and at any time of the day.
I’m working on my 2016 Brighton breakfast round up so please do post your suggestions in the comments section below or hit me up on social media – links below.
The Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club | Restaurants in Soho, London
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There are few more affable temples to nostalgia than this cluttered café, its brick walls covered with ’80s memorabilia – from record sleeves of celebrated movie soundtracks (Back To The Future, St Elmo’s Fire) to a T-shirt bearing the surnames of the original Breakfast Club actors.
Breakfasts take centre stage: from a full English and a US variation featuring maple syrup pancakes, to a Latin American breakfast burrito.
Breakfast Club | Restaurants in Shoreditch, London
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Wallow in an ersatz homage to an 1980s youth at this mini-chain of all-day diners dedicated to the most important meal of the day.
Wallow in an ersatz homage to an 1980s youth at this mini-chain of all-day diners dedicated to the most important meal of the day.