Most of the "traditional" cafes in London have had Italian or Greek owners for 
many years.

Best one in my book....a gem (old photos of Juventus everywhere)

http://russelldavies.typepad.com/eggbaconchipsandbeans/2006/04/river_cafe_putn.html


Nick


________________________________
From: Robert Heath <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; John Boocock <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:45 AM
Subject: Re: [LU] Lards fight back against Watford

Whilst I am at it an old fashioned Sausage Bacon & Eggs any time in the day
  Terry's Alltime! Oh no...............sadly closed down years ago.

A few years back, I arrived at Waterloo station on a beautiful June morning, 
and decided to walk to K's Cross for my train to the North. As I walked, I 
developed a growing urge for a good old English breakfast..............but 
every bloody cafe I passed was some poncey foreign place offering croissants or 
paninis or some such. Eventually, up a back street somewhere behind Covent 
Garden, I finally found a proper cafe. I went in and ordered a delicious plate 
of sausage, egg, chips & beans. After devouring it, I went to the counter to 
pay. I had enjoyed it so much, I felt constrained to give the bloke a little 
speech about how much I had been looking forward to a good old classic English 
breakfast, and how hard it had been to find one. " It was such a relief to 
eventually find a traditional English cafe!" I concluded.

The bloke, looking a bit bemused, responded "Grazi." 

    
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