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      <title>Sunday morning life-saver by DanWilkinson</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/DanWilkinson_0636e804.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/DanWilkinson">DanWilkinson</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 4.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />Hangovers are curious things. The things they require to ease the pain (coffee, fried foods, newspapers etc) are rarely directly available when you&#39;re in the grip of one, and often the energy needed to invoke a cooked breakfast yourself is simply too much to consider. A local cafe is therefore indispensable, and this one is mine. <br /><br />I say cafe advisedly, and this is a crucial subtle distinction to make when choosing your hangover-curing venue. A pub is never open in time to be of any use, and is too often the scene of the crime to which you shouldn&#39;t really return. Smells of beer usually aren&#39;t advisable, either. A restaurant is usually a place where your pale green face and trembling fingers aren&#39;t generally welcome, and so best avoided until dinnertime. Cafes, particularly those like this one, exist to provide sanctuary to the hungover on weekend mornings. <br /><br />One of the first proper hangovers I ever had in London was partially cured here, so I&#39;m probably overly fond of Cafe Continente, and this review&#39;s going to smack of subjectivity. What the hell, it&#39;s *my* review. <br /><br />Not in nearly eight years has this cafe let me down. I&#39;ve never ventured from the breakfast menu (and why would you?), and can vouch that without exception it is highly satisfying: crisp where it should be crisp, non-greasy and freshly cooked, with good ingredients treated with respect. Ok, the bacon and the sausages aren&#39;t Borough Market standard, but they&#39;re decent enough and don&#39;t cost the earth. <br /><br />Toast is hot when it comes to the table. I can&#39;t stress how important this is. <br /><br />The coffee, although I have had one pretty shocking cup here about six months ago, is generally great, not too bitter and comforting to the troubled tummy. A great selection of juices, posh soft drinks and even (for the terminally bewildered) wine & beer are available. Service is brisk, non-judgemental and highly capable, and you can roll out of here for about &#0194;&#0163;7.50 with a large breakfast and a coffee already beginning to work its magic. <br /><br />My two criticisms are these:<br /><br />1. It&#39;s always so crowded you&#39;re in no way guaranteed a seat. This bothers me a bit, as the last thing I want to do when I&#39;m hungover is stand in the middle of a busy cafe with people bustling past me and... staring at me. That said, places do tread a fine line between &#39;dead&#39; and &#39;mental&#39;, and I&#39;d always prefer the latter, I suppose. <br /><br />2. The seats really aren&#39;t that comfortable. I know it&#39;s a pedantic point to make, but I really don&#39;t like them. I want to lounge at breakfast, and Continente&#39;s chairs really don&#39;t allow that sort of behaviour.<br /><br />Hence the dropped star. If you can get over these two niggles, you&#39;re well on your way to health again.]]></description>
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