Pancake day is fast approaching us and the beginning of Lent that it signals is just one reason to indulge a little (not that we really need excuses.)
Instead of making a large batch at home with half of them burning and tasting more like bicarbonate of soda then actual pancakes, why not just get some elsewhere? Well luckily for you, we’ve got a few options for you to consider when it comes to getting pancakes this Pancake Day.
The Breakfast Club – Soho/Spitalfields/Hoxton/London Bridge
Named for the eighties film, The Breakfast Club is sure to give you all the treats that you love from the morning, right through ‘til the end of the day. If you need any more convincing, come and have a gander at the menu: https://www.thebreakfastclubcafes.com/menu/
Jackson & Rye – Soho
If you’re feeling hungry for more of an all-American feast, then this is the place for you. With stacks of pancakes with maple syrup and bacon, it’s definitely the one if you want to really enjoy your calories, fats and sugars! Menu: http://www.jacksonrye.com/
Crepe Affaire – Spitalfields
Ok, technically a crepe is a pancake, so we’re still counting this.
Take the French cuisine’s version of the pancake and grab yourself a light (kind of) crepe this Pancake Day. The lighter, crispier crepe is definitely going to be a little lighter on your waistline as well. Menu: http://www.crepeaffaire.com/uk/london-spitalfields/
Where the Pancakes are – Southwark
Sweet and savoury, big and small, these pancakes are going to be all the rage, and they’ve even extended their opening times for Shrove Tuesday. Menu: https://wherethepancakesare.com/
The Old Dutch – Kensington/Chelsea/Holborn
For the glutton in you. The Old Dutch is bound to exceed your expectations with their incredible creations (that include gluten-free).
The Old Dutch is bound to satisfy your pancake cravings sufficiently. Menu: http://www.myolddutch.com/
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