Showing posts with label Monmouths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monmouths. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Saturday food trek around Maltby Street

A browse around the backstreets, Neils Yard, The Butchery, Monmouth, Kernel Brewery and more, than on to Maltby Street for more food grazing.

Monmouth Coffee - my tour guides Phil & Annie, 

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Monmouth Coffee Company, 34 Maltby Street
This only happens on a Saturday in London.  My favourite day of the week in London.

It's a much more relaxed vibe than Borough markets and only a short walk away.

You need a good map if you are going on this food trek. Don't expect sign posting. 

You will encounter people clutching their maps disappearing down alleyways and under railway arches.

I am not sure if this map will help you.  MAP AND INFO  But if you can find your way around, you can graze your way from coffee to cake, to cheese and antipasto plate washed down with micro brewery beer or a gin.  It's a delicious way to explore London's South East.


The Butchery

The Butchery Ltd, 1 Rope Walk
 

 


 
 
 
 






 




 










 

Kernel Brewery

The Kernel Brewery, 1 Rope Walk

 

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Neal's Yard Dairy and Monmouths


More on the trek for good coffee and food.

Neils Yard Dairy and Monmouth Coffee Company


MALTBY STREET
Every Saturday between 9am and 2pm (ish), we will be joining Monmouth Coffee Company at their roasting site in Maltby St, Bermondsey, selling cheeses, milk, butter and eggs. Monmouth Coffee will have coffee beans as well as filter and espresso based drinks for sale.

Monmouths - coffee in London


Monmouths in Borough Markets

There is a two queue system, one to pay and then one to wait for your coffee. Obviously coffee is in demand as people are willing to queue. Or it could just be London/UK mentality of queueing?


The Borough
2 Park Street
London SE1 9AB
Monday-Saturday
7.30am–6pm
closed Bank Holidays

Inside is an oasis of tranquility if you find a seat. You can help yourself to baguettes and jam for an few pounds. A very civilised way to start the day.

Joanne
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