Returning to London
- SlangKing
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Returning to London
I'm bringing the fiance and her family to London; haven't been since 1998-99. I know most of the major sites, scenes, etc. but was wondering what folks recommended from a restaurant point of view. What are your favorites? All cuisines considered. Also, if anyone is interested in a drink on Saturday, July 11 - let me know. Would love to meet/ catch up with any locals available.
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- Minnie the Minx
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Re: Returning to London
I thought you were in Austin that week luv??
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Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
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- SlangKing
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Re: Returning to London
Funny story. I get back to the U.S. on July 12th. Go to Austin on July 14th. Will definitely be seeing you and Michael there!
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Re: Returning to London
'Greggs' are a chain of artisan bakeries that make delicious authentic 'workers' food. It's definitely worth hand- selecting a batch of their pastries and sausage rolls. They might even deliver stateside if you are visiting fellow bcb'ers.
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Re: Returning to London
Fonz wrote:'Greggs' are a chain of artisan bakeries that make delicious authentic 'workers' food. It's definitely worth hand- selecting a batch of their pastries and sausage rolls. They might even deliver stateside if you are visiting fellow bcb'ers.
Fuck yeah
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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Re: Returning to London
SlangKing wrote:I'm bringing the fiance and her family to London; haven't been since 1998-99. I know most of the major sites, scenes, etc. but was wondering what folks recommended from a restaurant point of view. What are your favorites? All cuisines considered. Also, if anyone is interested in a drink on Saturday, July 11 - let me know. Would love to meet/ catch up with any locals available.
Why not put this up in the Jolly Up section? I'm sure with a bit of warning, there will be people able to attend a mini JU, SlangKing?
As re restaurants etc, some of the locals (The Slider especially) will be your best bets for info.
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Re: Returning to London
It's kinda depressing for a music forum to be proud of not knowing musicians.
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Re: Returning to London
Diamond Dog wrote:SlangKing wrote:I'm bringing the fiance and her family to London; haven't been since 1998-99. I know most of the major sites, scenes, etc. but was wondering what folks recommended from a restaurant point of view. What are your favorites? All cuisines considered. Also, if anyone is interested in a drink on Saturday, July 11 - let me know. Would love to meet/ catch up with any locals available.
Why not put this up in the Jolly Up section? I'm sure with a bit of warning, there will be people able to attend a mini JU, SlangKing?
As re restaurants etc, some of the locals (The Slider especially) will be your best bets for info.
Oh aye Slider is a good bet. First hand accounts and he'll not mince words.
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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Re: Returning to London
a big hurdle. hopefully my avatar and username will continue to influence this thread.