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Sandwich Bars in Central London |
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Ploughmans or BLT?
Goats Cheese or Italian Salad? Whichever sandwich you
prefer and whether you want to eat on the move or take
the weight off your feet, there’s a range of options
available in Central London.
Visiting London is akin to stepping inside the home of
the sandwich bar. This is where the very first Pret
A Manger [map] and Starbucks [map] began their UK lives.
You’ll still find the ever reliable Pret, Starbucks, Café Nero and Benjy’s,
but there’s also a range of independently owned
coffee shops and sandwich bars.
Try Zoomslide Café, at The Photographers’
Gallery [map],
Great Newport Street, for lunchtime treats.
Vegetarians will find plenty of pasta, sandwiches
and salads. If you like fresh ingredients pop into the Wholemeal Vegetarian Café [map],
Shrubbery Road.
Neal’s Corner Sandwich Shop [map],
Monmouth Street, is a great international café
catering for a range of needs. Offering soup and snacks
as well as more filling alternatives, Neal’s is
a particular favourite with Londoners.
For sandwiches with an Italian twist check out Giovanni’s
Sandwich Bar [map],
Museum Street. Choose from a range using fresh ingredients
such as mozzarella, garden-fresh basil and ripe tomatoes.
Soup can warm you up on a cold day or help to cool you
down when the heat of the crowds gets a bit overwhelming.
There’s a range of establishments offering a wide
variety of soup and gazpacho, and a limited variety of
sandwiches.
One particularly popular soup café is Soup Works [map] . Soup Works has become an institution amongst Londoners
and visitors alike and has more than eight restaurants
throughout London. Check out the Monthmouth Street branch.
Enjoy a pint with your sandwich at The Box Café
Bar [map],
Monmouth Street, for a relaxing haven away from the busy
streets and an ideal place to rest when indulging in a
shopping trip.
Over in the City business work hard and relax hard, if
you’re looking for a great sandwich bar here you
won’t be disappointed with the extensive range.
Try The Hiscox Art Café [map],
Great St Helen’s, and Turkish favourite The Sofra
Café [map], Ludgate Circus, for unusual sandwiches.
Vegetarians will find a good selection of eats in the
City including The Candid Café [map],
Torrens Street, and The Balcony Café [map],
at The Barbican, Silk Street, for a range of Mediterranean
cuisine.
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