Saturday, 21 December 2013

Regent's Hall cafe

The listings in the local paper had said that there was a concert on at 1.00 p.m. at the Salvation Army's Regent Hall in Oxford Street, so I thought I'd go along - their bands are always so jolly and cheerful, and if there is one thing the Salvation Army do well - apart from all their welfare work - it is sing and play music.

However, when I got there, I found the concerts weren't taking place over Christmas, so I decided to have lunch in their little cafe before going home.   The menu isn't huge, but they do have a variety of omelettes with salad - not the usual type of omelettes you get in cafes, but little round ones with, in my case,  cheese inside and also on top.   Really delicious, and the salad,, apart from the cucumber which I don't like was equally nice, and of course, very healthy.   They also do things like sandwiches and jacket potatoes, and a selection of cakes.

The cafe is tucked away inside, and isn't really promoted, but it well worth a visit if  you're feeling peckish when shopping in Oxford Street.

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