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We had brunch at Tanner & Co on Bermondsey Street the other Saturday...it was amazing, it was bottomless, with more than one alcoholic drink option, so you are able to mix your drinks, they do a great Bloody Mary. Enjoy!
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Brunch/breakfast things - Toasted portions are petit, and expensive. Norris and Knight, not bad, but too many small bits crammed onto one plate. Think they need bigger plates or else side plates to accommodate the beans etc.
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chauveau Wrote:

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> Just been to Norris and Knight. Phenomenal brunch.

> Great quality,quantity and a nice twist on some of

> the items.well worth the trip out the way if you

> don't live that end of ED. toasted - that is how

> you do it


Seconded completely! Fab service, food and ambience. Garden space a bonus

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