![]() Polo Bar, the City Image by nikldn on Unsplash.įor the people - the visionaries - who recognise that breakfast isn't just for the morning. There is room in our hearts and lives for two amazing 24-hour salt beef beigel-slingers.īeigel Shop, Brick Lane. One does not have to sink for the other to rise. Official Londonist policy, refined and nuanced over many years and exploratory beigels, is that: Both Are Great. Heated debates rage over which is better, Beigel Shop or Beigel Bake. 'Britain's first and best beigel shop', says their sign, trollingly. ![]() Beigel Shop, Brick LaneĪnd, obviously, also Beigel Shop. Even the inevitable queue's usually good: a place of camaraderie and chaotic flirting.īeigel Bake, Brick Lane. Immaculate at all times of day, but there's something special about the midnight to dawn stretch in winter, when it's a beacon of warmth and hot carbs. We do a deeper dive into the BB mythos here. One of two major veterans of Brick Lane's salt beef beigel scene, Beigel Bake's been stanned over the years by Henry Winkler, Action Bronson, and rumour has it, the Krays (though you'd be hard put to find a venue in east London that somebody isn't prepared to claim the Krays loved/owned/did some stabbing in once). Beigel Bake, Brick Lane Image by Beigel Bake, Brick Lane. Open 24 hours (food menu changes depending on timing). And, surprisingly, they haven't dialled the prices up as hard as the panoramic views and 24-hour offering would probably let them: snacks are £4 to £15, main courses are £15 to £24.ĭuck and Waffle, the City. The food menu blends finance-bro swagger, last-days-of-Rome indulgence, and some interesting nose-to-tail stuff - basically, if you're in the market for a 4.30am foie gras creme brulée with pork crackling garnish, BBQ-spiced crispy pigs' ears, bacon-wrapped dates with Manchego and mustard, and, obviously, the signature confit duck and waffle with mustard maple syrup, this is the place for you. ![]() ![]() Up on the 40th floor of the Heron Tower, it's London's highest 24-hour restaurant. Duck and Waffle, the Cityīetter than your average skyscraper restaurant, Duck and Waffle's not just trading off its views. In pursuit of a decadent, confit-heavy banquet at 4am? Heart set on tensile, chewy lahmacun, or fresh-off-the-stove gozleme while you watch the sun rise? 5.30am craving for beans on toast with a bottle of Dom Perignon? We've got you. If it's not open till at a minimum 1am, it didn't make the cut - but most of these are spots you can drop into much later slash earlier. ![]()
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