Was exploring certain parts of London during summer and found this interesting dinner place to be closed permanently.
Any other similar restaurants in London whereby one can experience American style dinner?
That’s trinity buoy wharf, cool area near city island.
What is an American style dinner? Burger and fries?
Have ate here. It was decent.
I went for my birthday last year and sadly I was disappointed by the pancakes. Given that it’s an “american” style place, and I am from Canada originally where we have these kinds of diners too, I did get my hopes up a bit.. lol
Didn’t they have one of the A40 in an old airliner for the real diner experience?
Pickle and Rye, East Sheen High Street
It’s not American style unless you can get chili and hamburgers for breakfast and the waitress is a weathered woman in her 60s who smells like cigarettes and calls everybody “hon” in a Virginian accent.
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Was exploring certain parts of London during summer and found this interesting dinner place to be closed permanently.
Any other similar restaurants in London whereby one can experience American style dinner?
That’s trinity buoy wharf, cool area near city island.
What is an American style dinner? Burger and fries?
Have ate here. It was decent.
I went for my birthday last year and sadly I was disappointed by the pancakes. Given that it’s an “american” style place, and I am from Canada originally where we have these kinds of diners too, I did get my hopes up a bit.. lol
Didn’t they have one of the A40 in an old airliner for the real diner experience?
Pickle and Rye, East Sheen High Street
It’s not American style unless you can get chili and hamburgers for breakfast and the waitress is a weathered woman in her 60s who smells like cigarettes and calls everybody “hon” in a Virginian accent.
RIP Fatboy’s you will be missed – [interesting fact this was the set for the Diner scene in Sliding Doors](https://www.trinitybuoywharf.com/architecture/fat-boys-diner)
Didn’t this used to by spitalfields market?