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| Cafe St Germain |
| 16-17 Crystal Palace Parade |
| Crystal Palace, London, SE19 1UA |
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Book online and receive 5 points per person booked. |
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| Tel: | 020 8670 3670 | |
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| Facilities |
| Air conditioning
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Child portions
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Vegetarian selection
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Disabled access & toilets
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Take-away available
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Terrace seating 20
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Wine bar license
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| A very popular spot for breakfast, lunch or early evening meal with a covered heated terrace for al fresco dining. Café St Germain’s menu ranges from a selection of English and French breakfasts, delicious coffees, hot savouries, croques and oven-baked baguettes complemented by a daily lunch specials board where you may find dishes such as Calamari, Griddled Sardine or Chef’s Special Chicken. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere - you will feel welcome to just pop in for a coffee or a glass of wine, a snack with maybe a beer, or a full meal. |
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| Opening Hours | | Open every day 8am-7.30pm. All major credit cards accepted.
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| Nearest Transport |
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| Crystal Palace |
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Cuisine |
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| English/Modern British |
| Sunday roast is perhaps the biggest culinary indication of traditional english cuisine. It begins with a Yorkshire pudding (either as a first course or as part of the main meal), followed by a joint of meat and assorted vegetables. The commonest joints are beef, lamb or pork; chicken is also popular. The British have many original home-made desserts such as rhubarb crumble, bread and butter pudding, spotted dick and trifle. |
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| French |
| English and French snacks and meals served all day to 7.30pm |
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