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To my shame, it took years to realize that good restaurants and caffes around me in nw! 0 and this morning I made another discovery, gracelands caffe on college road in kensal green. Today, Sundays are precious for me to work six days the week, means that deep tasty things are practically obligatory, so that eier benedikt on a Sunday with a cup of builders and the Sunday papers around me seemed scattered like one of my better ideas. gracelands is spacious, welcoming and focuses on organic and homemade food, all cooked from ground. the chef threw his head over the counter and told me that he was not satisfied with the iron...read more
It is expensive for the food they serve. for £8 an omelette for lunch, I would expect a bit more than just omelette and a few leaves of the rocket with vinigeratte; £12 for calamari salat, I would expect more calamari! a big plus for the presentation, but they need a meal after that!
The restaurant is currently undergoing renovations and there is a sign indicating that it will soon reopen under a new name. Hopefully the new establishment will be just as good as Gracelands was! It is unclear if the same people will be running it.
Three generations of the family came here for lunch. We just love it here. Friendly welcome, great service, child-friendly (book and toy corner), fabulous food (especially the quiches and salads), very reasonable prices.