LONDON (Reuters) - Identical twin brothers hope they have ticked the right boxes, and ordered in the right flavors, for their new "Cereal Killer Cafe" in London serving only cereal, with toppings and ...
Alan Keery one of the twin brothers who developed and own the Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane, London talks to the Associated Press at the cafe, as customer Melanie Wolstenholme eats a late afternoon ...
In case you missed it, London's first ever cereal café opened this week, to mixed response. Now, after a pretty uncomfortable interview, one of the café's owners has penned a fairly pissed off open ...
An East End cafe that serves 120 varieties of breakfast cereal — along with 30 kinds of milk — has become a surprising flashpoint for protest in a city increasingly polarized between rich and poor.
Have you ever found 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 ...
Two new musicals will receive premieres at The Other Palace after being discovered during the venue's Pitch Days earlier this year. Spilt Milk by Jacob Dorrell, Tom Ling, Adam Dickinson and Jennifer ...
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An extraordinary cafe is opening on the vibrant streets of East London. Based on the childhood fantasies of two young brothers, its presence will result in unimaginable consequences. In a threatened ...