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Marilyn Jan 4th, 2002 05:26 AM

Cheap eats in London
 
Don't overlook the churches for convenient and inexpensive eating places. We had afternoon tea at the Cafe in the Crypt at St. Martin's in the Field, just across from the National Gallery. The bread pudding was delicious. Also had a nice lunch in the crypt at St. Paul's Cathedral. These cafes have good soups, sandwiches, quiche, salads, puddings, cakes, etc. and you can choose as little or as much as you want. We also noticed a cafe/refectory at Southwark Cathedral.<BR>

julie Jan 4th, 2002 08:40 AM

I have never eaten in a church. How does one go about this? Is it similar to eating at a cafe where you pick out your food then pay for it? Do you need special permission to go to the eating area? Where I live churches do not serve food. The priests just eat at their home.<BR><BR>Could you explain this a little more? Thanks

c Jan 4th, 2002 08:44 AM

Cafe in the Crypt is good,so is The Wren at the St James Church..we had an excellent vegetarian feast one wet cold day.There are many pubs that have the old fashioned dining rooms for ladies and children,where you can sit and be waited on and it is very affordable.

c Jan 4th, 2002 08:47 AM

Julie-The Cafe in the Crypt is downstairs in the Church and they have a big room with a gift shop and a small cafe.To get to the Wren you walk into the Church grounds and around the side,into the door of the cafe,it is also small, you stand in line as in a cafeteria,then take a table.The food is very good.

Olivia Jan 5th, 2002 04:09 AM

We also enjoyed Cafe in the Crypt--the bread pudding is really yummy. Also went to Wagamama, though that was a bit more expensive.

Judy Jan 5th, 2002 06:18 AM

For cheap and real Japanese food,there are two right off Leicester Square,Tokyo Dining and the other right next door. Both the food and prices are much better than Wagamama. Wagamama is just for show.

Shirl Jan 5th, 2002 10:51 AM

The Stockpot is great for good, inexpensive food. There are several locations in London and I have heard that some are better than others. We ate at the one in Knightsbridge several times on our recent trip. It is not fine dining, but more than adequate.

beth anderson Jan 5th, 2002 11:12 AM

don't overlook the Belgo restos...<BR><BR>GREAT beer, great food.<BR><BR>if you get there b/w 6-730 pm, the price of a 3 course (I think so, correct me Kavey?) course meal with wine is the "price of the time" ordered... (i.e. order at 6 PM, 6 pounds for the meal...)<BR><BR>Beth


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