I went to EAT two days in a row! haha Today I felt like having lunch at Hummus Bros in Holborn, but couldn’t find the place… So I walked around the area and found EAT! Then I got a Houmous and Falafel wrap which I wanted to get from Hummus Bros… The houmous and falafel were a bit spicy for me but the greek yogurt and the scent of mint made it milder and that combination made a wonderful match. The staff always welcome me with friendly smiles. I am sure I will go back there again soon!
Jenny C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Blessington, Republic of Ireland
We don’t have Eat in Ireland and I’m raging! I loved their menu and staff. It was busy and bustling at lunchtime bit a quick service meant I had my chicken, bacon and stuffing pie with mash & gravy in no time. At a nifty £5.99 I thought it was a bargain! Will try another one as soon as I’m here again
Marlen
Rating des Ortes: 3 Giessen, Hessen
Ist man als Touri den ganzen Tag in London unterwegs bietet sich an, es de Londoner arbeitenden Bevölkerung gleich zu tun und seinen Hunger mit einem Sandwich zu stillen. Das ist relativ preiswert im Vergleich mit dem Alternativangebot. Bei Eat. bekommt man neben den wirklich leckeren Sandwiches auch eine Auswahl an Salaten und Nachtisch.
Aless0
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I really like Eat. It’s a cross between Starbucks and Pret a Manger without the nasty corporate feel. Eat’s food is made fresh and the business is family-owned(which I like). Their coffee is cheaper and superior to other coffee chains(in my opinion) and their selection of foods is smaller but better than Pret. Right now, my favorite thing is their offering of Summer Chiller drinks. In the US, Starbucks does a Green tea frappuccino which does not sell in the UK. Luckily, Eat does a LOVELY Matcha Chiller — matcha being the Japanese word for green tea. This is a lovely, refreshing summer drink if you want something different than traditional boring milkshake or strawberries & cream blended thing. This location of Eat was clean and the staff were friendly when I last visited. Quite empty for a Sunday afternoon, I found, but I suppose Eat’s real rush is during lunch hour.