Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Johansson's Cafe.
Just back from an early morning shopping trip to Horsham. Before l braved Waitrose, and looking for somewhere to eat breakfast, l stumbled on the above establishment.
Hidden away from the main shopping areas at one end of the Bishopric, this little Swedish cafe was an unexpected delight. Arriving bang on 10am, just as the doors opened, (there was even a small queue forming), l was shown to a table and handed a menu.
I opted for the Swedish Breakfast, which basically was freshly scrambled eggs on rye bread, with a liberal covering of smoked salmon across the top, oh and dill, lots and lots of dill. Other Swedish staples were available too, admittedly there was no sign of a smorgasbord or gravadlax, but meatballs were certainly on the menu.
The staff were very efficient, three young Swedish girls all led by the very friendly Ms.Johansson, and the bill for my breakfast plus two cups of americano came to the grand total of £15. Absurd value for money l thought.
Oh and yes . . . Abba were playing softly in the background, as you might expect.
What do you think Swansman?
Just back from an early morning shopping trip to Horsham. Before l braved Waitrose, and looking for somewhere to eat breakfast, l stumbled on the above establishment.
Hidden away from the main shopping areas at one end of the Bishopric, this little Swedish cafe was an unexpected delight. Arriving bang on 10am, just as the doors opened, (there was even a small queue forming), l was shown to a table and handed a menu.
I opted for the Swedish Breakfast, which basically was freshly scrambled eggs on rye bread, with a liberal covering of smoked salmon across the top, oh and dill, lots and lots of dill. Other Swedish staples were available too, admittedly there was no sign of a smorgasbord or gravadlax, but meatballs were certainly on the menu.
The staff were very efficient, three young Swedish girls all led by the very friendly Ms.Johansson, and the bill for my breakfast plus two cups of americano came to the grand total of £15. Absurd value for money l thought.
Oh and yes . . . Abba were playing softly in the background, as you might expect.
What do you think Swansman?