Even though the view is rotten (a giant concrete TravelLodge across the street) and the seating is basic, Carlos's friendly greeting always makes our day -- though I managed not to catch that smile in a photo. Carlos is the primary person behind the counter -- lovely chap from Ecuador, "where the sun shines everyday," or so he claims (and wanted me to put on the blog). I may have missed capturing Carlos's smile on film, but I did, however, catch Happy Husband expressing his amazement at Carlos's satisfying presentation of a Full English breakfast.
I was going to say it is location, too, but Cafe Verona (the "cafe of no returns" which we visited on Boxing Day) is next door! I guess we tend to overlook a lot when positive relationships develop. So ECCo Cafe on Drury Lane can thank Carlos, along with the free croissant, for bringing joy to lots of people's mornings.
The bonus for the day is heading up a couple of streets to the British Museum, then rambling through the University of London, and even a visit (our first) to Dr. Williams Library -- an intriguing attic-like collection with disconcertingly minimal shelving organization, where many of the archives for the Congregational Church and now the United Reformed Church are kept.
London is an amazing city. It's an honour and privilege to live here. And ECCo Cafe on Drury Lane is a great place for us to start our day. Just ask for Carlos!
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