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Have you ever yourself out on the town and hankering for a bowl of Lucky Charms? If so, you're in luck: The city's first cereal cafe is set to open next month.
The Cereal Killer Cafe will serve up more than 100 varieties of cereal from across the world in Brick Lane in London's East End, starting on Dec. 10.
The venture is the brainchild of two identical twins from Belfast, Alan and Gary Keery, who have sourced treats from America, France, Australia, South Africa and South Korea.
Two floors will be decorated with cereal ephemera, including bike reflectors and milk bottles. The cafe will offer the likes of Lucky Charms, Trix and Corn Pops with 12 types of milk (including rice, soya, almond, oat and hazelnut varieties) and 20 toppings from Oreos to marshmallows.
Breakfast fiends can also choose from 18 types of Pop-Tarts and stomach-challenging cocktail creations that mash up cereals, toppings and milk.
Read more HERE.
Have you ever yourself out on the town and hankering for a bowl of Lucky Charms? If so, you're in luck: The city's first cereal cafe is set to open next month.
The Cereal Killer Cafe will serve up more than 100 varieties of cereal from across the world in Brick Lane in London's East End, starting on Dec. 10.
The venture is the brainchild of two identical twins from Belfast, Alan and Gary Keery, who have sourced treats from America, France, Australia, South Africa and South Korea.
Two floors will be decorated with cereal ephemera, including bike reflectors and milk bottles. The cafe will offer the likes of Lucky Charms, Trix and Corn Pops with 12 types of milk (including rice, soya, almond, oat and hazelnut varieties) and 20 toppings from Oreos to marshmallows.
Breakfast fiends can also choose from 18 types of Pop-Tarts and stomach-challenging cocktail creations that mash up cereals, toppings and milk.
Read more HERE.
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