Barcelona places Vaso d’oro near the Museum of Catalan history, and Alt Heidelberg by the University metro stop.
(untitled) I’m sitting in the station at Perpignan, waiting for my train to Barcelona. It’s just after four o’clock on a Friday afternoon in February. My train is in just under an hour, and the surprising thing is that between now and then, there is only one other
Husa Chamartín, Madrid Husa Chamartín, next to Chamartín station in Madrid. Very seventies feel, from the built in and non-functioning radio controls next to the bed, right down to the English racists in the bar, talking about how Asians “will always fuck you over”. For once, since they were English and I was
Two business cards from New York Two places I really liked in New York: * Hundred Acres at 38 MacDougal Street in SoHo * Clinton Street Baking Company at 4 Clinton Street in the Lower East Side.
Ghent A couple of belated thoughts on Ghent, which was a lovely place and not nearly as touristy as Bruges. Top B&B: Four Corners run by the super-friendly Karin Verhaest. Details at http://www.bedandbreakfast-gent.be Top bar: 't Zuiden van Europa at Vrijdagmarkt 30
Dunster A good time had by all, despite the torrential rain, at Dunster Castle. Great lunch at the Stag's Head on West Street by the castle entrance. Farmhouse Pie particularly good.
Fine Burger Co. Grabbed dinner yesterday on the way back through St Pancras at the Fine Burger Co., which is an interesting concept. It’s half way between McDonalds and somewhere like Gourmet Burger Kitchen. They sold me a fantastic fresh burger with loads of veg, great chips and a coke, but (unlike
Bagel Delight Bakery, Cricklewood A bit of a hidden gem this, on the Broadway in Cricklewood near the Crown hotel. Great range of cakes, all very fresh, and good coffee.
Café Pascucci, Clapham Junction Grabbed breakfast this morning at Café Pascucci on St John’s Road near Clapham Junction. Great little Italian cafe with comfortable modern surroundings and fantastic espresso. Their English breakfast was also very good.
National Rail Timetable online If the fancy takes you, you can now download the entire National Rail Timetable in pdf format from the Network Rail website. Not as easy to use as the web-based journey planners, but good for finding slow routes that wouldn’t show up on the web – like the direct Exeter