#FLODown: Thomas’s Café, Burberry London
Housed in the flagship store of luxury fashion house Burberry on Regents Streets, this gorgeous café is a nod to the founder of the classic British brand, Thomas Burberry. Following the theme of the luxury, this café oozes elegance and sophistication with its classic fresh décor including wooden furnishing, soft crème walls, white-grey marble floors and large windows that offer natural light and views of London’s busy streets.
They have a seasonal menu that celebrates British classics through from breakfast, lunch to afternoon tea, and champagne and oysters. Expect to find lobsters, courgette fritters, caviar, oysters, salads and other tasty classics such as shepherd’s pie, salmon and scrambled eggs.
What to eat?
Roast spiced chickpeas, rainbow chard and sweet potato salad
Served with toasted coconut and preserved lemon.
This is a fantastic combination and is one of the best salads we have ever tried.
Price: £10
Lobster (Half)
Served with benedict English muffin and chips.
Price: £32
Oysters
Oysters served with a classic gin and tonic dressing.
Price: £14 for 6, £26 for 12
Shepherd’s pie
Served with minted carrots.
Price: £18
Pudding…
Dark chocolate salted caramel tart, lime, and crème fraiche
Price: £8
#FLODown: Thomas’s is the perfect location for a post-shopping lunch, offering a relaxing haven away from the hustle and bustle of regents street. With a menu that may cost you a pretty penny, it is a relaxing location serving elegance that may cost you a pretty penny; its delicious menu of British classics is enough to entice you!
Location:
Thomas’s Café, 5 Vigo Street, London, W1S 3HA
Nearest Station:
Piccadilly Circus/Oxford Circus
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8 am – 9 pm (Saturday: 9 am), Sunday: 11:30 am – 6 pm
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