Terrace Café, Bromley
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After looking round Bromley for a café that served a full English after midday, we stumbled across The Terrace Café.
To be honest, I am not to keen on cafés; I always think of “the caf” in Eastenders and deep fried everything!
We peeked through the window and it looked busy so decided to venture in. We were greeted by a friendly waitress and shown a seat. The menu was a huge mixture of everything from sandwiches and pies to breakfasts and Greek food.
We both decided to have a full English but with different options. Both were under a fiver and included a tea or coffee. First came the drinks shortly followed by the toast/bread which was a freshly cut loaf with butter - delicious!! So far so good.
The breakfast arrived and this is when I usually get worried and end up eating nothing! Everything was freshly cooked though and not greasy. My only thing was the deep fried sausage but I was expecting that! My other half had chips with his and they were great.
Another great thing was that the sauce bottles were clean and no crust on the sides!! Everyone in the café seemed satisfied and all the other food we saw looked good.
Full up, our plates were cleared and we paid the bill which I have to say was good value for money.
Overall the Terrace Café put all my preconceptions of a greasy café to bed; a great find and worth a visit if in the area.
7/10
(One thing to point out - the toilets; ladies were blocked so had to use men’s and no lock on the door!!)
Tag:Technorati Tags: British, greasy spoon, Greek, South East London
Posted March 9, 2007
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