Early Sunday breakfast in Earl's Court?

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Marathon Man
I'm staying in Earl's Court for the London Marathon next April but the place I'm staying doesn't do breakfasts. Anyone know somewhere in the area where I can get a bite to eat around 6:30 to 7:00 in the morning?

I'm not after a "full english" before running 26 miles! - just some tea and toast and bread rolls etc.

Any help much appreciated - cheers!
Posted: 2005-09-08 14:01:21
All In London
Hi Marathon Man,

Welcome to The Knowledge

We've got a listing of cafes near Earl's court tube in our directory.

http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/tube-74-1103.php

If anyone from that part of London has any other suggestions please feel free to post them here.

Hope that helps,
The All In London Team
Posted: 2005-09-08 16:16:10
Marathon Man
Thanks to the All In London Taem for pointing me to part of your wwebsite I'd not discovered.

Problem is that none of those places open early on a Sunday morning!

It's that which is causing me the problems.

Any clues from anyone else please?
Posted: 2005-09-16 13:31:23
HappyQuerty
Hi Marathon Man,

I can see you're an organised sort of chap by the way you're searching for breakfast months ahead of time.

If you have no joy finding someone open for breakfast that early on a Sunday, find yourself accommodation with tea/coffee making facilities. Then buy your supplies the night before at the Sainsburys Local/M&S Food/Somerfield on Earls Court Road (they open until quite late ~10pm I think).

Alternatively there is a McDonalds by the tube station - they say they open from 6:30am on a Sunday - I don't know if their 'healthy breakfast options' will be to your taste.
Posted: 2005-09-23 17:19:41
Marathon Man
Thanks for that HappyQwerty.

I'm so organised I've got my hotel booked already but it is deliberately a very basic one. I've decide to try out Stelios's EasyHotel in Lexham Gardens.

Not bad value for £20 for a double room per night if you (like me!) book early enough.

The thing is there are no tea making facilities whatsoever.

So, it may end up being McDonalds as you suggest but I know that they do 'healthy' these days. I'm not after a Big Mac!
Posted: 2005-09-27 11:14:59
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