Brunswick House Cafe is an 18th century mansion sandwiched between all the horrible new apartment developments along the river at Vauhall Bridge. It's a gem and completely unique. You can read the Time Out review here. I hadn't realised how much I'd missed eating these little Portuguese custard tarts in the second to last shot. I used to have them regularly while living in South London as it's an area with a big Portuguese community.
I lived in Brixton for 6 years in a road just opposite to one of those wonderful portoguese cafes, I used to go often for coffee and pasteis de nata :)
wonderful wonderful photos. especially the last one is magical. (i love those tarts too!)
ReplyDeletewhat a place.
ReplyDeletelove seeing your b/w impressions of london, these are extra beautiful.
(i often had pastel del nata at the portuguese bakery on golborne road, they were delish.)
Wished I lived in London!
ReplyDelete...so natural !
ReplyDeletelove all photos.
ReplyDeletenothing like a portuguese tart!
ReplyDeleteyour post made me realize how much I miss them too. they could be found all over hong kong.
I lived in Brixton for 6 years in a road just opposite to one of those wonderful portoguese cafes, I used to go often for coffee and pasteis de nata :)
ReplyDeletewonderful set of black and whites!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Mary, as usual.
ReplyDeletelove the intimacy you capture!
ReplyDeleteand beautiful tones!
Such a nice place, I love the bar in the second photo ! those tarts looks delicious :)
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