Eggs Benedict Cafe

Eggs Benedict Cafe

Our aim was always to have a friendly, relaxed café in the Wimbledon area offering quality homemade cakes, plates of delicious salads with decent fresh coffee in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Our motto is “Fine Food Cooked with Love.” We are passionate about the recipes we make and continue to develop and expand our range using the…

Eggs Benedict Cafe | 224 Merton High Street, Wimbledon, London SW19 1AU

Our aim was always to have a friendly, relaxed café in the Wimbledon area offering quality homemade cakes, plates of delicious salads with decent fresh coffee in a relaxed and welcoming environment.

We are passionate about the recipes we make and continue to develop and expand our range using the best quality ingredients.

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The Ivy Cafe is ranked the #2 restaurant in Wimbledon on Tripadvisor Looming impressively over the little boutiques and cafes in Wimbledon Village, the "French brasserie" style branch of prestigious chain The Ivy has an all-day menu available from breakfast til late.

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This Argentinian tapas and empanada restaurant in Wimbledon Village has been described by one Tripadvisor reviewer as "a nice change from the paltry culinary offering in this part of Wimbledon."

8) Three Six Six, Garratt Lane This cocktail bar has inexplicably made number eight on Tripadvisor's top ten restaurants in Wimbledon without having the capacity to serve food.

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Baby London Jan/Feb 2017 by The Chelsea Magazine Company ...

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Top 10 Breakfast And Brunch Spots In Wimbledon, London

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Eggs Benedict Café offers  other brunch dishes too including the English Breakfast with sausage, bacon and beans on toast, a vegetarian option with mushrooms, tomatoes and eggs, and croissants, coffee and fresh juices.

Bill’s breakfast with cumberland sausage, fried free range eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, smoked streaky bacon and toast will not leave you dissatisfied.

Besides the French temptation, the menu offers other breakfast choices such as porridge, maple bacon, eggs Benedict or The Londoner breakfast with free-range scrambled eggs, cheese and bacon or sausage.

Starting from a range of eggs on toast with smoked salmon, field mushrooms or bacon and roasted tomatoes, Aston & Magill offers great quality food.

The cafe is known for its Super 6 Breakfast: choose any six items from egg, bacon, sausage, tomatoes, beans, mushrooms, fried bread, hash browns, chips, white or black pudding, bread or toast for only £5.50.

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Many variations for the origin of Eggs Benedict came across the years while to some people Eggs Benedict is still unknown.

Actually, it is strongly believed that Eggs Benedict was created in 1894 by Lemuel Benedict, a retired stock broker.

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