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Is there anywhere, in or within relatively easy reach of ED, that provide a truly great Brunch?


Bloody Marys, Eggs Benedict, bacon sarnies, fresh fruit salads, quiet & relaxed jazz in the background, soft lighting - to help friends generally enter the New Year with style and assuage any post New Year's Eve hangover?

Yeh, Franklins' brunch is legendary :)


And (just mentioning it as New Year's Day is a Sunday), they do a damn good roast too (had it for the first time on Sunday and won't be going anywhere else in ED for Sunday roast in a hurry).


And their home made coffee ice cream - yum ....

david_carnell Wrote:

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> http://www.joannas.uk.com/breakfast.php

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> If you don't mind heading to Crystal Palace,

> Joanna's would be a very civilised start to the

> New Year.

> Bet they do a mean Bloody Mary too.



Best have one before you set out really... they have Clamato juice in DKH Sainsburys so for a change try a Bloody Caesar which I discovered in Fredericton, New Brunswick and became very quickly addicted to.

yes sounds lovely ibilly, enjoy yourself up in Edinburgh won't you? lots of lovely new Gaelic signs at english taxpayers' expense.

Slainte :)-D


Back on topic, agree with Otta it sounds like Franklins is what you're looking for MM. Or perhaps you could ask at the Herne?

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