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Sunday, 15 February 2015

The Pop-up Porridge Cafe near Old Street


The Porridge Cafe is a pop-up that aims to both serve London's best porridge, but also change how we see the breakfast staple, by opening until 7pm and serving savoury versions.  Open from Monday 2nd March - I think this one's going to be very popular!
"Opening on Monday 2nd of March, the Porridge Cafe pop up will be located between Shoreditch and Old Street.
Breakfast lovers will be able to choose from a rotating menu of 11 different grains including Buckwheat and Quinoa amongst others, with toppings such as persimmon compote, chia seeds, papaya, agave nectar. Traditional toppings will also be offered.
The Porridge Café will cater to everyone; offering alternative coconut and almond milk bases as well as dairy milks.  
Savoury porridges and exciting variety of grains will also be available at lunchtime, with recipe twists such as red velvet beetroot spelt, feta and capers topped with a poached egg. 
Nik Williamson, Founder of the Porridge Café says "we were inspired to launch the café after seeing the Nordic revival of porridge, where it has been shown to be an exciting and versatile staple dish - both savoury and sweet".  
Open 7am – 6 pm for breakfast, lunch and early dinner 7 days a week.  Sit in or take away. 
The Porridge Café is located at 70 Paul Street, EC2A 4NA, a short walk from Old Street and Shoreditch High Street station.
The Porridge Café is the brainchild of the team behind the successful street food catering company Bow Food (bowfood.com).
This pop up was powered by We Are Pop Up, Europe’s leading marketplace for short term retail."

When - Monday 2nd- Sunday 29th March 2015
Monday – Friday 7 am – 6pm
Saturday - 8 am – 5 pm
Sunday 9 am – 4 pm

Where - 70 Paul Street, EC2A 4NA

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Link - The Porridge Cafe on Facebook



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