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September Brunch Book Club

  • Grind 2 London Bridge London, England, SE1 9RA United Kingdom (map)

Mark your calendars because our September Brunch Book Club is here to butter you up with a literary feast you won't want to miss! This month, we're diving into Butter by Asako Yuzuki, a deliciously rich tale that promises to melt hearts and minds alike. Join us for a mouthwatering brunch at Grind, London Bridge, where we'll savor delectable dishes and discuss the book's savory details. Then, it's off to Vinegar Yard for drinks and delightful conversations in a vibrant setting.

See you at brunch! 🥂📚🥑

PLEASE NOTE: Bottomless brunch lasts for 90 minutes and runs from the start of your reservation regardless of when your party arrives. So be there 14:30 sharp!

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PLEASE NOTE: This is an all day event starting with our online book discussion at 10:30am followed by brunch in the afternoon. To ensure you have all details please sign up to our mailing list where you'll receive a full itinerary, discussion questions, Online Discussion link and much more.

Grind, London Bridge

Grind, at London Bridge is a buzzing riverside cocktail bar, espresso bar and all-day restaurant just above the famous Borough Market.

Coffee connoisseurs who dabble more than proficiently in cocktails are expanding to a London Bridge site. This means coffee highs and cocktail buzzes are even easier to achieve in a handy and picturesque setting. Their Shoreditch shop has a great reputation for serving quality coffee and cocktails in an industrial style building, and the London Bridge branch is set to be the biggest one of the chain.

Warehouse inspired innards keep to a monochrome theme, which means the red lighting packs even more of a punch. A cool and low key location for after work drinks or Friday evening gatherings, this is a real asset to the area. Emphasising the evening side of things a tad more in this site, sharing platters and an extended wine list will accompany the brunches and coffees. Mondays mean espresso Martinis, so we'll have a lot to thank these clever bunch for!

Butter by Asako Yuzuki

Gabby and Jonathan cross paths at the wedding of a mutual friend. They both wonder if this could be the start of something, but fate has other ideas.

When Niah tries to call out her employer for their empty words about diversity and inclusion, she comes face to face with racism reaching right to the very top.

Sharna is holding onto her own secret when she sets out for Jamaica to visit her grandfather, on a trip that throws fresh light onto the family history she has always taken for granted.

Shani Akilah’s stunning collection brings to life the stories of Black-British Londoners as they explore friendship and romance, community and independence, and navigate their way through the relationships that make them who they are.

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