Partridges - Duke of York Square
This was our ( Leesa and I) last day in London, before coming to Oxford. We had until the afternoon to sightsee, before going to St Pancras to meet Barbara. Who was also coming to my house for two days. We had a great time except the weather was not good to us on the day we went into Oxford, very very cold. Hopefully there will be another chance for them to come back.
Slowly but surely I am getting through my photos!
Hmmm....those cupcakes look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh my word!
ReplyDeleteMinty lamb pie for me. Or possibly Heidi pie. Who can resist a Heidi pie?
Followed by cupcake, please.
In my dreams ...
Hi Anne - I love the collages- what a wonderful eclectic mix. and especially lots of food -that warms my heart- especially on a freezing cold morning - it's only 3 degrees here and for my part of the world, that's Burr !!! cold.
ReplyDeleteDianne xx
Such delicious looking pastries!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures but it will be even better when I am biting into the food. I'd love to be there one day. Happy week ahead..............M
ReplyDeleteI adore those cupcakes, they are truly delightful.
ReplyDeleteDid the cupcakes taste as good as they look?
ReplyDeleteHi All .. yes was a great little market.. fantastic variety of foods, from around the world.
ReplyDeleteAs for the cupcakes, not sure if they tasted as good as they looked.. I am not into cakes that much, I had tried a few with Leesa when we went to the Hummingbird Bakery which was more than I normally try. :-)
Oh my, oh my -- I've never heard of Heidi pie but reading its ingredients on the little blackboard I crave some RIGHT NOW!! Yum, yum, yum.
ReplyDeleteAnd Clive would go for the minty lamb pie.
Such GREAT photos, Anne!
No sweets! I should be so lucky to easily resist that temptation. I have to say Barbara and Leesa look like fun loving gals...what lucky ducks y'all are to have this time together.
ReplyDeleteThose cup cakes look really tasty :-)
ReplyDeleteDrooling over the cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteGotta get near Partridges the next time I'm in London. I love the kind of market atmosphere that prevails.
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