In search of a quiet Saturday lunch-time feed I went to the Masterchef Cafe on the Holloway Road, a place I know well. The cafe was virtually empty, but within minutes of sitting down, ordering a mushroom omelette, chips and beans, 2 slice and a tea and contemplating the Guardian crossword, my relative peace and tranquility was shattered!
The waitress, a loud 50 something fellow Scot, yelled something to her daughter, who was sitting in the cafe with her two kids, who both started to scream.
Her daughter yelled something back and it continued! Then things took a turn for the worst, the daughters friend came walking in, she then started yelling and then her mobile phone rang and she started yelling in to that.
By this time I was truly rattled and trying to finish my lunch as quickly as possible, finally suffering from indigestion I escaped.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Bexley or bust!!!
Ventured into deepest darkest south-east London recently to do the 'Cray Riverway' walk, 10.5 miles from Foots Cray Meadows to Erith on the Thames.
It was a lovely day and the walk was flat and easy.
An hour into the walk I stopped to have breakfast in Old Bexley Village, no bubble on the menu but I did have a passable veggie breakfast. Old Bexley has a nice old fashioned High Street and a lovely church and church yard.
From here the walk led to Crayford, 'the land that time forgot!!' and then on to Crayford and Dartford Marshes, the River Darent, and Erith on the Thames, which looked quite spectacular with the 'Queen Elizabeth II' bridge in the background. Can't say much for Erith, depressing and full of scaffolders!!!
Thursday, 6 November 2008
'Old School' cafe in Boscobel Street
It was a lovely bright autumn day so I decided to walk along the canal from Camden to Portobello Road. It's amazing how quickly you can cross London by way of its waterways.
I came off the canal at Lisson Grove and walked to an old favourite cafe of mine, the 'Costella Cafe', formerly 'Mario & Mike's', on Boscobel Street. The owner is Italian and does a mean 'bubble & squeak'. Nothing fancy but a classic.
I came off the canal at Lisson Grove and walked to an old favourite cafe of mine, the 'Costella Cafe', formerly 'Mario & Mike's', on Boscobel Street. The owner is Italian and does a mean 'bubble & squeak'. Nothing fancy but a classic.
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Just come back from a week in Deal, a lovely seaside town in Kent.
A place full of character, with cobbled streets lined with Georgian houses and some nice Shepherd Neame Pubs.
I would recommend the 'Prince Albert, and 'The Ship' also the 'Royal Hotel' bar with its terrace overlooking the sea.
The only criticisms I have are the expense of eating and drinking out, London prices and dearer! also I couldn't find a proper cafe, loads of paninis etc but no greasy spoons.
I did manage to find the blue plaque for Charles Hawtrey, the 'Carry On' actor who spent his last years in Deal "In "retirement" in the seaside town of Deal, the pathetically broken, profoundly alcoholic Hawtrey lived in squalor: aggressive, unpleasant, banned by every pub and cab firm for miles around." (Roger Lewis)
Well done Son!!!
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