Last Thursday...Zamazingo Cafe -- our first stop after our two bus rides from home to Hampstead Heath. A New York Times article sent by my sister-in-law planted the seed-of-interest in Hampstead Heath. So off we went. We often troll the internet asking something like "breakfast cafe in...(location)", but after identifying only posh tea rooms and places with names seemingly designed for tourists in Hampstead Heath, today we decide to just go for it. I prefer the bus to being subterranean in the tube, so we enjoy our homeline in to the city, and then number 24 which ends its route right in front of....Zamazingo Cafe! We literally walked off the bus into the warm welcoming cafe.
Handsome Husband looking forward to his full English Breakfast |
Our friendly hostess, happy to be posted on our new blog. (I wrote down her name and then lost the paper -- apologies) |
So, what makes a cafe fit the bill, or at least fit our bill? That's what we'll be exploring. We have our favourites, of which I'll write in time -- when I get some photos. They might well be considered "dives" in Chicago or "diners" in Pennsylvania. Here they are just Caffs, and they open early, before the rest of the community even comes alive.
Friendly-feel interior |
The sandwich board that goes outside of many cafes at 6:00 am or 6:30, very helpful to folks like us, new in the neighbourhood! Easy to spot in an instant. |
My perfect eggs -- runny poached on hot crisp toast |
Zamazingo, Hampstead Heath -- at the end of Bus line 24. Another perfect early breakfast with strong hot tea! |
Runny poached on hot crisp toast is MY favourite too!
ReplyDeleteKathy (Mulhearn) Schultz