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Try;

Dulwich Area;


http://www.theresident.co.uk/food-drink-london/best-breakfasts-lordship-lane-dulwich/


OR


https://www.timeout.com/london/food-and-drink/pancake-day-restaurants-serving-pancakes - * Resaurants *


https://www.timeout.com/london/pancake-day-in-london

*Pancake day*


OR


The Plough

Easily recognizable because of the bright red umbrellas out front, The Plough is one of Dulwich?s most beloved pubs. With simple breakfast options like cinnamon toast or buttermilk & maple pancakes (topped with banana, strawberries & honeycomb butter), the Plough lives up to its delicious reputation. Also, as the weather warms up, keep in mind that you can soak up a bit of morning sun in The Plough?s garden.

381 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8JJ; theploughdulwich.co.uk

When I was a kid.. My mum (not a exceptional cook) made Pancakes... I make pancakes..


It's one of those things you cook at home... It is fun.. It is Simple.. If you have kids.. Get them involved..


I really cannot see why anyone would go out to eat pancakes...


Flour.. Eggs... Milk.. simple Lots of butter in pan.. Cinnamon.. Sugar.... Lemon..


Add some Banana... Ice cream... Cointreau.. Gran Marnier...... Experiment..



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