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Traditional cafes 09:52 - Mar 1 with 966 viewsmart_Goblin

Good morning folks.
I know this is not important in either the grand scale of evil f*ckery that’s gripping the entire world or the magnitude of todays monumental clash with the Blades , but does anybody know of a decent traditional cafe or pie and mash restaurant in and around the W12 area ? Preferably away from the madness of Westfield and it can be a little walk away from LR or whatever .
Just need to meet my son for some brunch but there really isn’t anything other than fast food stuff around Shepherds Budh these days or cafe’s that do avocado on toast for £20….unless people know of hidden gems tucked out of the way .

Thank you
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Traditional cafes on 09:59 - Mar 1 with 923 viewsdmm

If you like falafel, Mr Falafel makes the best wrap I know of. It's in the market just off the Uxbridge road.

Not traditional fayre of course!
[Post edited 1 Mar 10:00]
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Traditional cafes on 10:14 - Mar 1 with 844 viewshubble

How about the Embassy Cafe, just a few minutes walk from Latimer Road tube? You can walk to the ground from there in 20 mins or head back to the tube and it's a couple of stops to Shepherd's Bush..

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Traditional cafes on 10:14 - Mar 1 with 846 viewsNorthLondonR

Arthur's Cafe right next to Kensal Rise station is still a favourite
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Traditional cafes on 10:15 - Mar 1 with 840 views100percent

this is our every home game solution.

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d1015412-Reviews-Cockney

this is the alternative 50 metres away...

https://www.yelp.com/biz/golborne-cafe-london
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Traditional cafes on 12:08 - Mar 1 with 649 viewsmart_Goblin

Thank you .
Much appreciated, for today and future pre match lunch stops
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Traditional cafes on 12:37 - Mar 1 with 552 viewsEsox_Lucius

Traditional cafes on 09:59 - Mar 1 by dmm

If you like falafel, Mr Falafel makes the best wrap I know of. It's in the market just off the Uxbridge road.

Not traditional fayre of course!
[Post edited 1 Mar 10:00]


This! There's a reason people travel from various parts of London to eat there.

The grass is always greener.

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