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Places for great breakfast in London.
There is a list for good breakfast on Timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,2681,00.html.
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wow, great article...thanks for the tip
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Would you please re-post the link to the article you mentioned? I tried replacing the commas (as typed in the link that was orginally posted) with periods, but still got an error message and was not able to open or find the link to the article.<BR>It is always nice to find a list of places that serve breakfast. *S*<BR>Thanks
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allx: The above link is okay if you just put a www. in front of it. And don't change the commas to periods - they really are supposed to be commas.
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Whewwwwwwwww.. Even after I tried typing in the www I still received an error message.. so I opened the Times Online home page and then searched among the listings on the "Food and Drink" section http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,632,00.html and THEN I found what I was looking for under the "Breakfast Club" link ( which by the way was the exact URL that was originally posted and which I tried several times and was informed by the "web powers that be" that I had goofed . LOL)<BR>Gee I'm ready for my second cup of coffee now. ... may I pour a cup for you , too? *S* <BR><BR><BR>
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I've looked, but so far to no avail, for an on-line copy of an article from the Sunday Times magazine a few years back regarding breakfast at Simpson's in the Strand, the famous palace of roast beef. It was a review of the then recently introduced breakfast menu, which featured Pig's Snout, presented nostrils up, as a centerpiece.<BR><BR>I read the article at dinner at a Heathrow hotel late on a Sunday evening after my flight arrived 12 hours late, so I was already pretty rummy. The article was so funny that I made a complete spectacle of myself, howling over in the corner of the dining room. If ANYONE knows of, or can recall a reference for this article, please post it!
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