The Barge House

The Barge House | A unique East London venue

http://www.bargehouse.co.uk

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The Barge House: Where to go for breakfast in Haggerston, London

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Barge House is one of Haggerston’s fresh faces, and have quickly risen up in the ranks to become one of our new favourites.

As you might have guessed, their menu is built up of seasonal, fresh ingridients and innovative creations.

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The Barge House is adorable.

To get to it, you have to walk down the Regent’s Canal tow-path between Hoxton and Haggerston, where old Victorian warehouses rise indomitably out of the water, all of them now home to design studios and craft breweries...There’s something about The Barge House that makes it more than the sum of its parts; a rare, slightly chaotic charm, like eating at your mad auntie’s house.

Barge House | Open House London 2017

The 2017 programme is now past.

We will be launching the 2018 programme in August.

Review: Breakfast In Bread at The Barge House – The Jam Jar

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If you’re looking for London’s most Instagrammable Sunday brunch, look no further than The Barge House.

Although The Barge House is an all-day restaurant, transitioning to a bar in the evenings, its Instagram profile is dominated by a single dish, their iconic ‘breakfast in bread’ (yes you read that right, bread not bed), which is revolutionising weekend brunch.

‘Breakfast in bread’ is available from 10am – 5pm Friday through Sunday (in fact that’s all that is served during that time), and there are a few different options to choose from, The Original – think your standard English Breakfast but in a loaf, sausage, mushrooms, egg etc.; The Vegetarian – tomatoes, spinach, leeks, mushrooms, avocado, asparagus, topped all with a free range egg and cheese; Smoked salmon – pretty self explanatory; Hot Stuff – essentially The Orginal, but with chorizo and spicy beans; and The Adam and Eve – a real curve ball with black pudding and baked apple.

I also noted that whilst The Barge House’s ‘normal’ breakfast menu offers a few vegan options, there aren’t any vegan items available on the weekend brunch menu, which is surprising considering the restaurant’s demographic.

If you’re looking to visit The Barge House, and I highly recommend you do, be aware that you can only book the 10am slots on the weekend, after that the restaurant operates a walk in policy for groups of less than 10 people.

Barge House Haggerston | London Bar Reviews | DesignMyNight

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Barge House | Bars and pubs in De Beauvoir Town, London

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