Cafe Ole

We are a family run business in Clapham junction Five minutes walk from the train station and recently opened a new breakfast cafe in in fulham, south west

Cafe Ole In Clapham And Fulham

http://www.cafe-ole.co.uk

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Colorado mountain travels Sept-Oct 2008 - Northlight Images

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It’s quite a pleasant journey through the mountains to get to Estes Park from Denver (Hwy.

36) Two entrances to the Rocky Mountain National Park are just to the west of Estes Park, so I’m planning to cross the park tomorrow.

Its the first time I’ve seen the mountains in the distance below, not draped with snow, since I’ve only previously been here in April.

One of the things I’m hoping to catch is a bit of Autumn colour (aka ‘Fall Colors’ ) There are not so many aspen trees this side of the mountains (more in a few days hopefully), but the shot below gives an idea of what I’d like to see.

But seriously, we did have a very nice day in the area ;-) Tomorrow it’s up into the mountains.

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Jay Rayner mourns the passing of a culinary landmark, Kettner's in ...

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Something awful has happened in the heart of London's restaurant world; the kind of thing which makes me want stick pins in dolls and think filthy evil thoughts about people I've never met.

Kettner's is one of London's oldest restaurants.

It was opened in 1876 by Auguste Kettner, chef to Napoleon III and was, in its time, frequented by many of the great and the good, including Oscar Wilde and Edward VII, who used to meet his mistress Lillie Langtry there (mind you that's not much of a claim to fame; Teddy and Lillie reputedly did each other in restaurants all over the West End).

At various times the pizzas were a little better than the standard Pizza Express offering, but the fact remained that they were still pizzas.

There are diver scallops with champagne risotto at £20, pan roasted black cod, with a leek and shrimp cake for £18 and lobster shepherd's pie at £23.

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