Review: Eat 17, Walthamstow, east London


Like I mentioned in my Walthamstow post, we sampled brunch at Eat 17 last weekend. Eat 17 had been on my radar for a while but we just never got round to ticking it off the list. We have been venturing towards central London for brunch recently but after battling the crowds every day on the tube for work, I want to leave that all behind at the weekend. So east London it was. Somewhere we could drive and not have someone else's sweaty armpit in our faces.




Being the greedy little piggies that we are, we wanted to try everything on the menu. But, in the end we settled for three to share. I know, we showed so much restraint didn't we? One of the surprise favourites was the Walthamstow rarebit on toast. We only plumped for this because we didn't want any more eggs but what a great spontaneous decision it was. With oodles of gooey, melted cheese, dollops of Worcester sauce and a slightly spicy mustard after taste, the delicious dish hit the spot.

Next up was the Lincolnshire sausage sandwich with their own onion jam. Served in a sweet brioche roll, the chunky sausages were on top of a generous layer of onion jam - not too dissimilar to a chutney. The sausages were flavoursome and cooked with perfection. Offering a perfect crunch!

Finally it was time for the homemade baked beans with chorizo and a poached egg on top. I'm not really a fan of baked beans if I'm perfectly honest but being the dutiful girlfriend I am, I let this one through because my boyfriend is. But boy this completely threw a curveball into the mix. Full of butterbeans and kidney beans in a sweet tomato sauce, it was a revelation. The chorizo helped to add a much needed kick to the dish - such a good combination.



After hearing so much about Eat 17, it was so lovely to see that it lived up to the hype. It has a solid brunch menu - traditional favourites with their own little twist. The portions are great value for money and just the right size. I think the bill came to around £35 which isn't too bad at all for three meals, a coffee and a diet coke. The atmosphere is lovely, the staff are very attentive and it's in a wonderful location. Definitely put it on your list if you're ever in Walthamstow or even plan a trip east especially. You won't be disappointed!

8 comments:

  1. I only discovered Walthamstow a few weeks ago but definitely tempted to go back for this brunch venue! x

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  2. This looks incredible, I should NOT be reading this when I am hungry!

    Maria xxx

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  3. Wow this looks amazing. It's 8:30 in the morning and now I'm hungry. Cheers soph! :-)

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  4. Wow this looks amazing. It's 8:30 in the morning and now I'm hungry. Cheers soph! :-)

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  5. What a wonderful place to eat. The food looks fantastic :) I've never been to that area of London. I'll have to take a look next time I'm down that way :)

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  6. This place looks so cool and that sausage sandwich looks so, so good!

    - Elodie x

    www.elle-yeah.com

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  7. Thanks for sharing such an amazing spot. All food images are so tempting would love to have it.

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