Sunday Brunch
#3
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Sunday brunch anywhere is very much not my thing. But there's a list of restaurants along the Regent's Canal at the following website.
They'll all be serving something round lunchtime, and you might find the experience less hectic a few hundred yards away from the lock itself . Remove the line breaks I've inserted into the URL to stop this page becoming illegible.
http://www.waterscape.com/Regent's_Canal/
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They'll all be serving something round lunchtime, and you might find the experience less hectic a few hundred yards away from the lock itself . Remove the line breaks I've inserted into the URL to stop this page becoming illegible.
http://www.waterscape.com/Regent's_Canal/
eating_and_drinking/wid62;mine526129;
maxe536526;minn180683;maxn184173
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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“Camden Lock” isn’t the name of a restaurant but of a location – ie the canal lock in Camden Town.
Camden Market is London’s biggest tourist attraction/tourist trap (delete to taste). On Sunday mornings it gets unbelievably busy.
There will be any number of cafes, bars, food stalls etc selling food, but there is nowhere that I am aware of that specialises in “brunch” (which isn’t something we Brits do much anyway).
In short if you want “brunch” but don’t want the crowds – avoid Camden on a Sunday.
Camden Market is London’s biggest tourist attraction/tourist trap (delete to taste). On Sunday mornings it gets unbelievably busy.
There will be any number of cafes, bars, food stalls etc selling food, but there is nowhere that I am aware of that specialises in “brunch” (which isn’t something we Brits do much anyway).
In short if you want “brunch” but don’t want the crowds – avoid Camden on a Sunday.
#6
Joined: Apr 2004
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I don't know why you'd want to go to Camden Lock. Really I don't. What attracts you?
There are a few good places in Kensington for this pre-lunch, post-breakfast meal. Also some in Mayfair too, but less so on a Sunday. There's a place in Kensington with Sally in the name..it always get superb reviews.
Camden's ghastly, and full of what would appear to be a mixture of drug addicts, tramps, and wannabe junkies. It's not a rough, rough area, just full of these undesirables who have never seen a suit, a comb, or a shower in their lives.
There are a few good places in Kensington for this pre-lunch, post-breakfast meal. Also some in Mayfair too, but less so on a Sunday. There's a place in Kensington with Sally in the name..it always get superb reviews.
Camden's ghastly, and full of what would appear to be a mixture of drug addicts, tramps, and wannabe junkies. It's not a rough, rough area, just full of these undesirables who have never seen a suit, a comb, or a shower in their lives.




