Now we have that out of the way, I thought I would ease myself back into some kind of routine here with filling you into what I have been up to;
First and foremost, it seems I am always eating out!! (alright for some I know) but recently I always seem to be at a restaurant or a cafe. Now i know your thinking, thats great, we don't care, but I took a trip to the coolest cafe. The Cereal Killer Cafe on Brick Lane.
If you haven't been or heard of Brick Lane, its a super trendy, hipster, way-to-cool-for-me-to-even-try-to-fit-in place in east London. And several miss readings of Google Maps and a change of shoes later, we finally made it.
Photo from my Instagram. Feel free to take a little nosey @connie_wynne |
Its small, but FULL OF CEREAL!
I have never seen so much choice! Myself, being the big cereal lover I am was overwhelmed and just quite frankly didn't know what to choose. I decided to go for a cereal cocktail; which is a mixture of different cereals they have chosen already. I chose the Frekin' Nutcase; which was SO NICE! My friends went for Don't Have A Cinna-Man and Bananarama. I think its safe to say its was the best bowl of cereal I've ever had.
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Frekin' Nutcase |
The actual cereal in Frekin' Nutcase was Crunchy Crisp, Crunchy Nut Cornflakes and Honey Loops topped with walnuts and I took it upon myself to add a drizzle of honey.
I am very much planning to go back v soon and I absolutely can't wait.
Of course while we were there we couldn't not take a trip down to some of the vintage clothes shops around the area for which Brick Lane is so known for. You can defiantly grab your self a bargain in one of those. I picked up some jeans for £8, sadly they were WAYY to big, but hey for 8 quid it was a chance i was willing to take.
Let me know if you enjoyed this post and if you'd like more posts like this - about my whereabouts and what not, so sorry it took so long to upload, thanks for sticking with me.
xx
I am very much planning to go back v soon and I absolutely can't wait.
Of course while we were there we couldn't not take a trip down to some of the vintage clothes shops around the area for which Brick Lane is so known for. You can defiantly grab your self a bargain in one of those. I picked up some jeans for £8, sadly they were WAYY to big, but hey for 8 quid it was a chance i was willing to take.
Let me know if you enjoyed this post and if you'd like more posts like this - about my whereabouts and what not, so sorry it took so long to upload, thanks for sticking with me.
xx
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