Dad sent me this stock image asking where in London he can find a breakfast like this. Please help

by PrimNathanIOW

38 comments
  1. Any cafe lol.
    Not sure where else you are expecting?
    Buckingham Palace?

  2. This looks pretty close to Bills cafe breakfasts – a few branches across London

  3. There are several locations of Bill’s restaurant that serves it all day.

  4. That’s a standard English breakfast, maybe cherry tomatoes over regular salad tomatoes or beefstakes is a tad fancy. If your dad isn’t some wanky gourmet then literally any cafe or wetherspoons (big pub chain) will sell a breakfast like that. If he’s a bit fancier then give us an idea of his location in London and I’m sure someone will recommend somewhere to separate him from his money.

  5. Any proper caf that is left. They used to be on every corner.

    Little Chef Olympic Breakfast, those were the days…

  6. Those eggs have barely hit the pan. Put them back and in a couple weeks you got yourself some chickens.

  7. Assuming you mean not a perfectly good greasy spoon full English you can get in a thousand cafes throughout London, The Hoxton Grill does a great one that looks a lot like the picture.

  8. Type in full English breakfast into Google maps and be overwhelmed with choices for one of the most common dishes in this country.

  9. The Table in Southwark. Clean, airy, accessible and still does a decent full English

  10. This is like showing a picture of a burger or pizza and asking r/newyork where you could find such a thing lol

  11. Breadline cafe next to Nelson’s column is a hidden gem

  12. Your dad must be on a mission for the perfect breakfast in London! Tell him he can find a similar spread at cozy cafes in Notting Hill or trendy spots in Shoreditch.

  13. I reckon that racist Italian place. To clarify, that’s not an indictment of your dad, he’s swell- but seeing a breakfast garnished like that would indicate to me that some racism went into that creativity on the chef’s part 🤌

  14. Get him to terrys cafe in borough. It’s a bit of 1960s London and you can go there now.

  15. The Table Cafe on Southwark Street does a great full English and is also suitable for parents, ie not too trendy and you can book a table instead of queuing.

  16. Go to Balham and walk around – there’s a few popular ones with lines but plenty of ones that are still great that you won’t have to wait for

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