First time I set my foot in the door at Elbows I couldn't help but go wide-eyed at the decor. It's just so perfectly charming throughout the year with a half-panel wall in wood, painted red.
They dried garlic and copper-pottery that holds everything from delicious croissants and pain au chocolates to home made lasagne and pies make for a beautiful storefront of the cafe.
When you arrive, regardless of the season, you can choose between three small tables outside the front or cushioned weaved chairs and wooden tables inside. All the tables have complementing colourful dried flowers and candles. A waitress always shows you directly, relaxed, to a table as she hands you the signature yellow Elbows menus - Here's where the fun starts!
As hard as it first may be to choose from the single-page menu they still do a large selection of breakfast: Poached or scrambled eggs, toast, smoked salmon, more traditional breakfasts are also available all throughout the day.
They offer toasted paninis and wraps, baked potato with choice of fillings from tuna to cheese to beans but fret not - The portion sizes are absolutely huge! I always eat well and after 8 months, now, since my first visit I'm a regular weather it's for the evening croissant and tea with a book or a lovely meal and atmosphere for a date. It's perfect!
With most meals you also get lots of salad, and I mean lots. Even if you're not a salad person you'll fall for the flavour combinations they always put on your plate. Be it grilled vegetables, rocket, spinach, plum tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, radishes, tastiest beet root or red onion - you are in for a treat!
The only thing I can say I have never tried is actually, surprisingly enough, their baked cakes (pastry such as croissants or pain au chocolates are a favourite!) and I'm not sure I ever will. Even though I have a such a sweet tooth, I am so addicted to everything else on the menu that it probably won't come around! I'll finish this rather praise-full review/account of my taste experiences at Elbow by confirming the words of three boys in their late teens at a outside table yesterday "Bloody Brilliant Coffee this!" And I must say, that I can't even fault the coffee... even though lately Ive gone for the tea! read more