Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a specific site but I would try to do lunch at a Pret a Manger with outdoor seating (this is London's version of Panera) OR I would review indoor museum cafeterias to see which would work.
Possibly try Kensington Palace area? Holyrood Palace in Scotland had open air informal seating in the sandwich bar area.
Is it always the same poster who is enamored with Pret? If Pret is London’s version of Panera than Pret is DC’s version of Cafe Nero. There are like 10 Prets in DC. We may have a higher pret per capita than London has. Drop it with the Pret obsession like it’s something uniquely London.
DP. What are you talking about? Pret a manger originated in London. They have expanded but it is a London thing.
I agree with PP that they are a godsend for kids like my DS who had multiple food allergies. Fast but healthier food than McDs etc.
Agree with others to pick up food and go to a park. Kids running around in a restaurant or pub is really annoying. Please don’t do it.
Yes, of course, Pret is a London thing. You simply must go to the McDonalds in San Bernardino… and the Starbucks in Seattle… it’s a “thing”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a specific site but I would try to do lunch at a Pret a Manger with outdoor seating (this is London's version of Panera) OR I would review indoor museum cafeterias to see which would work.
Possibly try Kensington Palace area? Holyrood Palace in Scotland had open air informal seating in the sandwich bar area.
Is it always the same poster who is enamored with Pret? If Pret is London’s version of Panera than Pret is DC’s version of Cafe Nero. There are like 10 Prets in DC. We may have a higher pret per capita than London has. Drop it with the Pret obsession like it’s something uniquely London.
DP. What are you talking about? Pret a manger originated in London. They have expanded but it is a London thing.
I agree with PP that they are a godsend for kids like my DS who had multiple food allergies. Fast but healthier food than McDs etc.
Agree with others to pick up food and go to a park. Kids running around in a restaurant or pub is really annoying. Please don’t do it.
Yes, of course, Pret is a London thing. You simply must go to the McDonalds in San Bernardino… and the Starbucks in Seattle… it’s a “thing”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a specific site but I would try to do lunch at a Pret a Manger with outdoor seating (this is London's version of Panera) OR I would review indoor museum cafeterias to see which would work.
Possibly try Kensington Palace area? Holyrood Palace in Scotland had open air informal seating in the sandwich bar area.
Is it always the same poster who is enamored with Pret? If Pret is London’s version of Panera than Pret is DC’s version of Cafe Nero. There are like 10 Prets in DC. We may have a higher pret per capita than London has. Drop it with the Pret obsession like it’s something uniquely London.
DP. What are you talking about? Pret a manger originated in London. They have expanded but it is a London thing.
I agree with PP that they are a godsend for kids like my DS who had multiple food allergies. Fast but healthier food than McDs etc.
Agree with others to pick up food and go to a park. Kids running around in a restaurant or pub is really annoying. Please don’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a specific site but I would try to do lunch at a Pret a Manger with outdoor seating (this is London's version of Panera) OR I would review indoor museum cafeterias to see which would work.
Possibly try Kensington Palace area? Holyrood Palace in Scotland had open air informal seating in the sandwich bar area.
Is it always the same poster who is enamored with Pret? If Pret is London’s version of Panera than Pret is DC’s version of Cafe Nero. There are like 10 Prets in DC. We may have a higher pret per capita than London has. Drop it with the Pret obsession like it’s something uniquely London.
I didn’t get the impression it was being recommended because it was uniquely London but because Prets are ubiquitous.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, relax OP. I think the pret recommendation was offhand like a 'macdonalds' recommendation is. Just take them to playland; they won't bother anyone. Not because it's particularly even good. It is not.