Cereal Killer Cafe
Cereal Killer Cafe[edit | edit source]
The Cereal Killer Cafe is a unique cafe located in London, United Kingdom. It was established in 2014 by twin brothers Alan and Gary Keery. The cafe gained popularity for its concept of serving cereal-based dishes.
History[edit | edit source]
The idea for the Cereal Killer Cafe was born out of the Keery brothers' love for cereal. They noticed a lack of dedicated cereal cafes in London and decided to fill that gap in the market. The cafe opened its doors in 2014, offering a wide variety of cereals from around the world.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Cereal Killer Cafe features an extensive selection of cereals, both popular and rare. Customers can choose from a range of milk options and toppings to customize their cereal bowl. The cafe also offers cereal-based desserts, such as cereal milkshakes and cereal-infused ice cream.
Location[edit | edit source]
The Cereal Killer Cafe is located in the heart of London, specifically at
51.5244°N
0.0718°W
. Its central location makes it easily accessible to both locals and tourists.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Since its opening, the Cereal Killer Cafe has garnered significant attention from the media and cereal enthusiasts alike. The unique concept and nostalgic appeal of the cafe have made it a popular destination for breakfast and snack lovers. The cafe has been featured in various publications and television shows, further boosting its popularity.
Controversy[edit | edit source]
The Cereal Killer Cafe has faced some controversy regarding its pricing. Critics argue that the cafe's prices for cereal bowls are higher compared to purchasing cereal from a grocery store. However, supporters of the cafe argue that the experience and variety offered justify the higher prices.
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