The London Review of Breakfasts
"Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper." (Francis Bacon)
About the London Review of Breakfasts
World map of breakfasty place names
- Our book: The Breakfast Bible
- Special dispatch: The Rex St. Lucian Hotel, St Lucia
- Sleep-deprived man (David Varela) reviews imaginar...
- The Shepherdess Cafe, Shoreditch
- Special dispatch: Thunderbird Café, Wellington, Ne...
- Bill's Produce Store, Soho
- Special US dispatch: Republican Party Pancake Brea...
- Special dispatch: The Garden Restaurant, Mayford, ...
- Made in Camden, Chalk Farm
- Carluccio's, Marylebone
'The Breakfast Bible' by London Review of Breakfasts
'Dear Boy' by Emily Berry (LRB contributor)
'Breakfast of Champions' by Kurt Vonnegut
'Breakfast at Tiffany's' by Truman Capote
'The English Breakfast' by Kaori O'Connor
'Egg, Bacon, Chips and Beans' by Russell Davies
'The Great British Breakfast' by Jan Read & Maite Manjon
'What to Eat: Ten Chewy Questions About Food' by Hattie Ellis
'London Caffs' by Edwin Heathcote
'Secret London - an Unusual Guide'
'The Decadent Handbook' edited by Rowan Pelling
'Smoked Meat' by Rowena Macdonald
'The End of Oulipo?' by Lauren Elkin and Scott Esposito
'The Liars' Gospel' by Naomi Alderman
'The Liberators' by Philip Womack
'Himglish and Femalese' by Jean Hannah Edelstein
'Supper Club: Recipes and notes from the underground restaurant' by Kerstin Rodgers
'The Hungover Cookbook' by Milton Crawford
'Comfort & Spice' by Niamh Shields
'The Flavour Thesaurus' by Niki Segnit
'Daily Rituals: How Artists Work' by Mason Currey
'Collected Food Cartoons' by Berger and Wyse
'Bread: River Cottage Handbook No. 3' by Daniel Stevens
'Kafka's Soup: A Complete History of World Literature in 14 Recipes' by Mark Crick
'A London Address: the Artangel Essays'
The Breakfast Blog (Melbourne)
Bitches Who Brunch (Washington DC)
Friday, February 08, 2013
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2 Comments:
For the 100th leave it to Hunter S.:
"Breakfast is the only meal of the day that I tend to view with the same kind of traditionalized reverence that most people associate with Lunch and Dinner. I like to eat breakfast alone, and almost never before noon; anybody with a terminally jangled lifestyle needs at least one psychic anchor every twenty-four hours, and mine is breakfast. In Hong Kong, Dallas or at home — and regardless of whether or not I have been to bed — breakfast is a personal ritual that can only be properly observed alone, and in a spirit of genuine excess.
The food factor should always be massive: four Bloody Marys, two grapefruits, a pot of coffee, Rangoon crepes, a half-pound of either sausage, bacon, or corned beef hash with diced chiles, a Spanish omelette or eggs Benedict, a quart of milk, a chopped lemon for random seasoning, and something like a slice of Key lime pie, two margaritas,and six lines of the best cocaine for dessert... Right, and there should also be two or three newspapers, all mail and messages, a telephone, a notebook for planning the next twenty-four hours and at least one source of good music… All of which should be dealt with outside, in the warmth of a hot sun, and preferably stone naked."
- Hunter S. Thompson
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