At 101 High Street, Walthamstove Cafe is another pit-stop for the hungry shopper. This is a no-nonsense cafe of the old school, doing breakfast, lunch or dinner. The chalk board advertises sausage, egg, chips and beans for two pounds twenty.
The owner reckons that his egg, bacon, sausage, beans or tomatoes meal with toast or bread, tea or coffee at three pounds fifteen is his best value offer.
For people watchers, it only occasionally has a couple of tables out on the pavement, and when they are not there, does not have quite the field of view as the Queen's Cafe down at the bottom of the High Street, but the Walthamstove (Tel 0208 521 9099) makes up for this by being closer to the hurley-burley of the market stalls. Like Jesse's Cafe on the other side of the High Street it is convenient for patient men whose other halves have disappeared into Robert Barron for a hairdo or into Red Hot Nails, next door, for you know what...
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