If you are down at the Ferry then Willows in Brook Street is good but has large windows to be seen easily through. Directly across the road is Gracie's which for the more furtive has smaller, darker windows which cannot be seen through.
Both places do a selection of filled rolls. |
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"If you are down at the Ferry then Willows in Brook Street is good but has large windows to be seen easily through. Directly across the road is Gracie's which for the more furtive has smaller, darker windows which cannot be seen through.
Both places do a selection of filled rolls."
Not sure that's the type of filling OP has on his mind...
And OP, only meet her in Gregg's if she's a Kerry Katona lookalike |
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Not sure that's the type of filling OP has on his mind...
And OP, only meet her in Gregg's if she's a Kerry Katona lookalike
Red, would a Greggs stir your loins?"
Anywhere where's the food gets me horny, Mr Note |
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"Empire state downstairs has booths (coffee shop) and Malmaison for drinks/pub.
Thanks Hopey! I knew you'd know where to go to get some flirt on! "
I dont actually go there to flirt lol. Empire state is a good wee coffee place though. And malmaison is good for drinks. |
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If you can get it to yourself, St Andrews Brewing Co has a nook bit which is quite nice but also right by the windows (other tables inside are quite well spaced out also).
King Of Islington is great also - very small place and not much seating, but quite dark and cool music played constantly. Delicious cocktails, too!
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