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Pancakes are available all year round, but Shrove Tuesday (21 February in 2012) is the ‘Fat Tuesday’ in Christian tradition when rich ingredients are used up before the fast of Lent. Prepare for a battering at these pancake venues.
Annie Lund
This ‘grand café’ (brasserie) in the Continental mould has some of the most sought-after tables in London right now. The weekend brunch menu includes a pancake section, with fillings such as maple syrup, bacon or blueberries and crème fraîche.
See The Delaunay venue details
This Queen’s Park restaurant opens for breakfast at the weekend, when it serves up beautiful pancakes with mixed berries and maple syrup or chocolate sauce.
See Penk's venue details
This all-day diner has huge breakfast and brunch offerings, but also offers sweet or savoury pancakes, served all-day. There are branches in Soho, Islington, Hoxton and Spitalfields.
See Breakfast Club venue details
A good range of sweet and savoury fillings is offered at this fast food café chain, along with a small selection of pastries including waffles. The crepes are filled then reheated to order, and the service is quick and friendly. There are also branches in Spitalfields, Hammersmith, Westfield London, Westfield Stratford, and St Pancras Station.
See Crepe Affaire website
If you’re in search of authentic Breton galettes, visit this Richmond bistro. The menu offers a range of excellent buckwheat pancakes including fillings of creamy leeks with scallops or melted cheese and ratatouille as well as a number of sweet crepes.
See Chez Lindsay venue details
The breakfast menu at this trendy Fitzrovia brasserie includes buttermilk pancakes served with berries, vanilla clotted cream and maple syrup. The juice and smoothie choice is exellent too, and the place is kitted out head-to-toe in salvaged furniture.
See Riding House Café venue details
This new creperie (opened in late 2011) offers a huge range of fillings, from tartiflette (potato, cheese, lardons) to chicken and peanut butter. They happily take requests for variations too. There’s a good selection of sundaes and smoothies, though the crepes are so filling you might not have room for them. Their sister branch, the original, is in South Kensington.
See Soho Creperie venue details
Check out My Old Dutch - there are three branches - High Holborn, Kings Road and Kensington Chruch Street
Soho Creperie looks decadent!
For the best crepes in London come to Simply Scrumptious, 226 Station Road, Edgware, HA8 8EE. No need to book, just come and enjoy the fun on pancake day and every day! 02089054278
you don,t list many pancake eateries; why is that? there must be plenty in london!
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