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Fantastic breakfast, if I lived locally I'd be here every week. Home made baked beans are a rare treat, good bread - a must for a great breakfast, lots of other home made goodies as well. My only criticism is that the tea didn't come in a pot, but evening else was so good in overlooking it 😊
i’ve been to many brunch places but this is by far the best. such good quality food and lovely staff. also amazing value. had the pig, pork belly brunch and blueberry pancakes to finish ! also had the unlimited refill filter coffee and a baileys iced coffee
Wonderful brunch. Food was fresh and delicious. Staff friendly and helpful. Would recommend if you are in the area.
One of the best breakfast I’ve ever have in London. You can taste the food quality, and prices are very reasonable. Customer service was good and fast. We had blueberry pancakes, hash Benedict with Halloumi and side of hash brown. Hash brown in this place is very delicious and much different than an
The best English breakfast in London. Every time I come to the UK I need to come here as well. All the products are exquisite but my favourite is definitely the black pudding (that's why I like to order one extra!). Five stars is not enough!
This little café, snuggled in Hackney, offers a wide selection of breakfast classics to please every pallet (with Vegan options). I went for the half breakfast option of sausage, bacon, egg, toast, hash brown, and homemade baked beans (which were tasty). However, the blueberry pancakes were pillow
Short walk from the main street in dalston. This seemed to be a popular spot. Constant stream of customers but didn't feel under pressure to eat and get out. Portions were sizable without being over-facing. Food was tasty. Star lost for grubby seat covers / cushions and very sticky tables.
One of the best full breakfasts in London. Also wonderful choice for vegetarians. Pancakes for dessert highly recommended. Generous refills of coffee and fab service.
This place is so amazing! Understated interior and true East London community feel at this cafe. Decided to stop here for brunch and had some eggs florentine and the legendary white chocolate pancakes. The eggs florentine sauce was delicious and the eggs were perfectly cooked. The pancakes had a
I went there with my family on Sunday morning and the brunch was fantastic! I recommend everybody going there and enjoy a huge meal for a day walking trough the city.
Incredible place for a guilty weekend brunch. They do have healthy options too but who can say no to those pancakes! Staff are friendly, food is great and the prices are fair. Will definitely be returning.
Refillable coffee and great pork based breakfasts. Veggies are a bit bland. Enjoyed the pork muffin :)
This unassuming little cafe delivers on its title of being a Modern Greasy Spoon faultlessly. The service was friendly, the cocktails are a must, but the food is what really stood out. The clue is in the name - these guys know there Hash. Also anything with pulled pork in - total winner.
It was my first time at Hash E8 but you better believe it’s not the last. Went there for brunch on a Saturday and had the Hash Benedict - eggs benedict on these incredible crispy chunky hash browns... I was blown away by how delicious it was and went again the next day! Had the eggs benedict on goat
Very tasty propper greasy spoon breakfast with a very original modern twist. The quality of the produce is quite good and the dishes strike that perfect balance between traditional and modern, it being not far from fry-ups but with plenty of healthy ingredients and a range of dishes and combinations
Nice little brunch place with a good range of breakfast favourites and some with a nice modern twist. My pancakes were fabulous, deep fluffy and rich. Friendly staff and quick service. Oddly they don’t have a coffee machine so they loose a star there, but tasty filter refills were welcome.
Words cannot describe how much I adore this brunch spot. It's honestly the best brunch you'll eat in all of London (if you love pork). Last time I was here I had the pork belly benedict (godly) and this time I had the Pig Muffin (ungodly in the best sort of way). Their pancakes are also a thing of b
Though there's no halal options on the menu, the veggie breakfast was definitely a good alternative. Unlike most places, the vegetarian breakfast most definitely did not feel like an afterthought. Priced at £9, it included: beetroot hash brown, kale, fried egg, falafel, mushrooms, homemade beans, an
Big serves at a decent price. For under £30 between us, we had two big breakfasts and a bottomless coffee each. The big breakfast was really good. Great mix of meat, beans, mushrooms and a massive hash brown. Eggs benny was really rich, which made it a bit much. But on the whole we walked away hap
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