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DW is going for an MRI scan (nothing serious!), and we fancied a treat afterwards. One of those multi-layered cake stands and a pot of earl grey. Preferably near UCH.
As LIR says, everybody is doing tea these days, so we are spoilt for choice. Time Out gives five stars to the Delauney, but that's a little way away.
If it were up to me, I'd go for a bhel puri in Drummond street, but I'm not the one having a scan.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
*googles*bhel puri
That sounds nice. I'd eat that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhelpuri
Spicy, rice, injun ... what's not to like.
Bit odd though, puffed rice... so that's spicy rice crispies
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Well, you really aren't a million miles from Piccadilly then.....( that's a lir able walk most days....level and happy.....specially once you get down past those first grey blocks of boringness)0
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I would really like to go for afternoon tea cocktails at St Pancras.
That building is magnificent :cool: Doozer heaven.
http://m.opentable.co.uk/ratings/showratings?RID=88699&restaurantName=The%20Hansom%20Lounge%20-%20St.%20Pancras%20Renaissance%20HotelEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »I would really like to go for afternoon tea cocktails at St Pancras.
That building is magnificent :cool: Doozer heaven.
http://m.opentable.co.uk/ratings/showratings?RID=88699&restaurantName=The%20Hansom%20Lounge%20-%20St.%20Pancras%20Renaissance%20Hotel
I was just about to post the very same link (well, not the mobile version: http://www.opentable.co.uk/the-hansom-lounge-st-pancras-renaissance-hotel)
I'd love to go there. (not that it's about me!
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Ooh - lir. You have a signature!0
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Thanks. I had quite forgotten the hotel at st pancreas. That's well worth a visit, and it's almost next door.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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Oh, or there is the Wellcome Collection cafe: http://www.wellcomecollection.org/visit-us/wellcome-caf%C3%A9
not sure whether they do afternoon tea though0 -
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Doozergirl wrote: »Tell us how the tea, trainers and breasfeeding go down

Yes, then we'll be ready for our visits
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