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V8mate

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45,899 posts

217 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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...and ladies, of course!


Can any of you suggest food emporiums (most likely independent, so no 'Maccy D' responses) which have managed to crack offering a service which runs from breakfast through to 11pm?

i.e. it's a great daytime place for breakfast, lunch and inbetweens, but which then converts seamlessly into a food or drink focussed evening destination where you'd be just as happy to kill a few hours with friends.


BeeRoad

684 posts

190 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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V8mate said:
...and ladies, of course!


Can any of you suggest food emporiums (most likely independent, so no 'Maccy D' responses) which have managed to crack offering a service which runs from breakfast through to 11pm?

i.e. it's a great daytime place for breakfast, lunch and inbetweens, but which then converts seamlessly into a food or drink focussed evening destination where you'd be just as happy to kill a few hours with friends.
This place fits your requirements perfectly:

www.thenewangel.co.uk

Although it doesn't mention breakfast, when I was there earlier this year they were open for breakfast to residents and non-residents. They also have lovely rooms and a Sunseeker 37. Covers all the bases really! smile

williaa68

1,540 posts

194 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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The Wolseley

V8mate

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Thursday 14th October 2010
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williaa68 said:
The Wolseley
hehe

I did consider specifically excluding the Wolseley in the OP.

I'm thinking more of a place which manages to go from greasy spoon/coffee shop to sandwich/light lunches to afternoon teas to bistro or bar.

V8mate

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Thursday 14th October 2010
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BeeRoad said:
This place fits your requirements perfectly:

www.thenewangel.co.uk

Although it doesn't mention breakfast, when I was there earlier this year they were open for breakfast to residents and non-residents. They also have lovely rooms and a Sunseeker 37. Covers all the bases really! smile
Looks lovely! Will certainly add it to my 'places to look in on' database, but not quite what I'm after with this thread.

Thanks though thumbup

Mobile Chicane

21,963 posts

240 months

V8mate

Original Poster:

45,899 posts

217 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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Was aware of Smith's.

Many thanks for the Bill's tip, MC; will pop along smile

Slaav

4,361 posts

238 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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williaa68 said:
The Wolseley
Damn, beaten to it!


sal 965

586 posts

239 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Mobile Chicane said:
Bills is superb!

BatterseaV8

574 posts

213 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Le Pot Lyonnais - can easily lose a whole saturday in that place.

Bill

58,302 posts

283 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Mud Dock in Bristol does a pretty good job, and has a great balcony to watch the half marathon from - breakfast while you watch the elite lot, get to the beers by the time the main body pass by and you're rolling by the time the stragglers come in biggrin

Lefty

20,887 posts

230 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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My local boozer on a Sunday.

Open for a breakfast at 10am right through lunch then dinner and closes at 11pm.

Breakfast - variety from full scottish to scrambled egg and smoked salmon or steak and fried eggs.

Lunch - pub-grub only, think F&C, steak pie, scampi, curry etc

Dinner - pub grub again or the a'la carte restautant which is actually pretty damn good for a "country pub."


V8mate

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Friday 15th October 2010
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sal 965 said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Bills is superb!
Lewes or Brighton any better than the other?