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Does anyone know where I can get a traditional “English” brunch? Is there even such a thing as a traditional English brunch?
Tenfold Oct 4, 3:02pm
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Well, I’m not sure you could call it ‘traditionally english’, but Da Roberto at 16 Pond street is really really good. And really cheap.
Well, I\’m not sure you could call it \’traditionally english\’, but Da Roberto at 16 Pond street is really really good. And really cheap.
Well, I’m not sure you could call it ‘traditionally english’, but Da Roberto at 16 Pond street is really really good. And really cheap.
Well, I\’m not sure you could call it \’traditionally english\’, but Da Roberto at 16 Pond street is really really good. And really cheap.