Crepes on the South Bank

Many Mediterranean cities have those large pedestrian like avenues where restaurants’ terraces stretch well into the sidewalks, street merchants sell their goods, and musicians/entertainers perform for the crowds. If you’re in Barcelona such a place is Las Ramblas, whilst here in London it is the South Bank. The South Bank is an eclectic cultural centre point whether you’re here to see an exhibition at the Tate Modern, listen to music at the Royal Festival Hall, or watch the local skaters perform!

Now whilst the South Bank has your typical chains: Wagamama, Café Nero, All Bar One, you can walk over to Gabriel’s Wharf and enjoy some cool little restaurants or food stalls such as the House of Crepes Café! Luckily that Saturday was my lucky day as not only did I get to taste some nice crepes but I also had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with two cool TrustePlaces members. Watch our video blog and see how TrustedPlaces members just love good food ;-)

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March 19th, 2007  ·  Uncategorized  · 

One Response to “Crepes on the South Bank”

  1. Ed Anderson says:

    New automatic crepe machine should be of interest.

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