Keston's reviews
Review of Bull Pen
02 May 08, 16:12
Nice place to stop for brunch 
When you're out buying your farm produce and your Aga from the adjoining shops, its definitely worth stopping for tea or brunch in the Bull Ring Tearooms.
They do a great scrambled eggs and full English.
Decor is nice and homely.
Make sure you get there early as it can get quite busy.
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Review of The Wet Fish Cafe
02 May 08, 16:04
More exciting brunch - Not for those looking for a full English! 
We went to the Wet Fish last weekend for the first time in a long time.
We are usually stalwarts of J, but decided to mix it up.
The food was very good, with great scrambled eggs and smoked salmon. Others had "coddled eggs" and something involving chorizo, eggs and potato.
If you are looking for a straight full English you won't find it here (although you could possibly order parts of many other things to make it up), but there's always time for a change!
The decor is good, with the original features of the old fish shop tastefully preserved. The service is also good.
We will be going again.
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Review of Bridge Tea Rooms
25 Apr 08, 16:34
Chocolate Box Traditional Tea Rooms 
If you are looking for somewhere "properly English" to take a visitor this is your place.
The Bridsge Tea Rooms do great traditional cream teas. The scones taste home made, and there is a lengthy tea menu.
What more could you want?
Can't promise it is good for your wasteline though!
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Review of Flat White Espresso Bar
09 Apr 08, 16:16
Best Coffee in London 
Flat White has been serving up great coffee from its location on Berwick Street for a while now. Started by an expat kiwi it is bringing great NZ coffee to the world, the sort of thing that continues to really put a thorn in the side of Starbucks trying to compete in NZ.
The premises are small to tiny, but the atmosphere is great and no matter what time of day you go the place is full and humming.
The food served on the side is also great, paninis with fillings more exciting than the standard London ham, cheese etc, great muffins etc
Finally, when you order tea, it comes in a porcelain cup and saucer like your grandmother used to serve you...
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