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Sandwich Bars in West London |
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Finding a place
to grab a sandwich isn’t difficult in West London
as there’s plenty of venues to choose from.
For your classically continental goats cheese and roast
vegetable combo or a good old fashioned BLT you’ll
find plenty of famous name places to sit back and watch
the world go by for a few precious minutes. Choose from
familiar names such as Starbucks, Café
Nero and O’Briens.
Alternatively, try one of the many independent venues
in which to savour a sarnie or sip a coffee or juice drink.
The Squat and Gobble [map],
Tottenham Street, is a fine place to have an organic bap
in comfortable surroundings. Don’t be put off by
the name – this place is a very popular eatery and
has a great reputation for its excellent sandwiches that
combine the freshest of ingredients with new twists on
old favourites.
For an alternative to a junk food venue head to Old
Compton Café [map],
Old Compton Street, which offers healthy alternatives.
Tucked away close to the tube station, Old Compton Café
is a funky and individual venue that’s particularly
popular with a young gay clientele. This is a great place
to socialise and have a sandwich or less healthy fry-up
and chill out with friends.
If you’re on the search for a sandwich shop that
combines vegetarian offerings with lots of choice for
dedicated meat and fish eaters try Café Em [map],
Frith Street. Excellent value for money rules here and
yet there’s no skimping on the quality of the food.
Try a large salad, falafel or the famous Café Em
fishcakes and you’ll definitely be back for more.
Take a break from the shopping and pay a visit to one
of the world’s most famous food halls.
Fortnum & Mason [map],
Piccadilly, is the perfect place to take a breather during
a retail therapy adventure. Choose from a range of international,
continental and exotic sandwiches and lunch options or
if you’re visiting mid-morning go for Fortnum’s
Farmhouse Breakfast complimented by an unusual tea
or coffee.
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