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Feedback gevenTottenham court road is not only a place to get a cheap second hand iphone, although it still holds the krone in this particularly niche shopping department. there are some pretty good places to take there at midday, including recent supplements from big farand and DF/Mexico, but for a little less difficult there is loaf. I love her jowl served with red cabbage, brown rice and a bit sweet potato mash. it is warming and fillable and can be taken away too perfectly to freeze a pathetic afternoon on her writing.
Again, like the old shoreditch station last week, I came past this place. I met a friend of mine when she told me she was sitting outside of loaf, I made mine away from the goodge street station. it was a beautiful day outside, a great winter day with the sun that was radiating, and here is how my time went in loaf. loaf is a new kind of coffee shop that prides itself on a hybrid between a New York style coffee house and a british cafe; and I tell them what, it does well.
.absolutely the best thunfish melt I ever had. the aromen have worked brilliantly, my only complaining was that I didn't have two! I would have preferred it on white brot and the crispy edges of a real sandwich machine, but to be honest, it was so good, it was not important. I'd come here alone.
By esin huseyin again, like the old shoreditch station last week, I came past this place. I met a friend of mine when she told me that she was sitting outside of loaf, I made my way from goodge street station it was a nice day outside, a big winter day with the sun seems, and here is how my time went in loaf loaf is a new kind of coffee shop that proudly does a hybrid between a New York style coffee house and a British cafe; and I tell them what it is. it fasces these geographic places through its menu, really good, they can find British classics like banger and maische, but also American dishes like mac n cheese....read more
I have been recommending the pulled pork bungalows since Loaf opened its doors, and the rest of the menu like the tuna is just what you need after a heavy day of meetings. But if what you left for is to dodge the rain at lunchtime or take a break from eating 'aldesko', the rustic furniture at Açúcar is a bit uncomfortable to spend time in. The main table is too low, especially surrounded by unpadded wooden stools that I can only imagine came from a nursery. The opposite can be said of the wall, breakfast bars, they are too high, or at least the tractor-style stools that you need to climb ergonomically awkwardly to sit on.