A few of us are planning to visit the Famous The Kings for it's Annual Superbowl Party. Firstly, has anyone been, does anyone know what it's like etc.
Are there any other places in London recommended for Superbowl parties if the above is rubbish?
Finally we need some form of American restaurant for food beforehand and somewhere that serves American breakfasts early on a Monday morning (preferably not McDonald's)
Any advice appreciated muchly
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There. No longer the worst thread ever. FACT
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It's a good pub. Great for sports. I was there for Everton away this year as it wasn't on TV and I couldn't go. Enjoyed it.
American breakfasts... I dunno. For American food, Pitt Cue in Soho is top top notch if you like barbecue - they used to do a street food van under the Hungerford Bridge that was brilliant for pulled pork and ribs, Red Dog in Hoxton Square, the Big Easy in Chelsea is also really, really good, I go there about once a month. Proper Louisiana crabshack. It's near the F3K but only opens at noon.
American breakfasts... I dunno. For American food, Pitt Cue in Soho is top top notch if you like barbecue - they used to do a street food van under the Hungerford Bridge that was brilliant for pulled pork and ribs, Red Dog in Hoxton Square, the Big Easy in Chelsea is also really, really good, I go there about once a month. Proper Louisiana crabshack. It's near the F3K but only opens at noon.
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SWLGooner wrote:It's a good pub. Great for sports. I was there for Everton away this year as it wasn't on TV and I couldn't go. Enjoyed it.
American breakfasts... I dunno. For American food, Pitt Cue in Soho is top top notch if you like barbecue - they used to do a street food van under the Hungerford Bridge that was brilliant for pulled pork and ribs, Red Dog in Hoxton Square, the Big Easy in Chelsea is also really, really good, I go there about once a month. Proper Louisiana crabshack. It's near the F3K but only opens at noon.


So, let me get this right. You went under the Hungerford Bridge for "pulled pork"?
KingJ know about this?


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You know, I'd forgotten I'd posted that. Anyway, what's with you? I know the Christmas Trees are down but you can at least make the Christmas cheer last through January???
Thanks for the advice above. Big Easy looks amazing. Well looking forward to it. Got to find breakfast though, trawling around London at 4am looking for something (not pulled pork :p) to eat whilst hammered could be a challenge
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You're right rich, I am being a pratt.
Here you go son.
I hope that you enjoy the game and get some good scoff afterwards mate.
http://www.automat-london.com/ (Mayfair)
brekkie menu looks good
http://www.thebreakfastclubcafes.com/locations/
http://thetablecafe.com/menus/breakfast
http://hereisthecity.com/2010/02/15/the ... in-london/
http://www.bookatable.com/uk/blog/post/ ... -in-london
Here you go son.
I hope that you enjoy the game and get some good scoff afterwards mate.
http://www.automat-london.com/ (Mayfair)
brekkie menu looks good
http://www.thebreakfastclubcafes.com/locations/
http://thetablecafe.com/menus/breakfast
http://hereisthecity.com/2010/02/15/the ... in-london/
http://www.bookatable.com/uk/blog/post/ ... -in-london