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SSP opens The Breakfast Club at London Gatwick

The London-based brunch favourite will also offer cocktails for travellers.
 
SSP Group has opened The Breakfast Club’s first restaurant in the travel sector at London Gatwick and is on track to become a destination of choice at the North Terminal.

Regulars will be able to recognise The Breakfast Club’s popular high street offerings including ‘The All American’ (pancakes with crispy bacon, a ‘not so’ American British sausage, homestyle potatoes, fried eggs and maple syrup), and ‘The Full Monty’ traditional English fry-up, as well as vegetarian and vegan choices. 

The restaurant will feature a ‘retro travel’ ambience, featuring vintage TVs showcasing classic movies as well as The Breakfast Club’s famous ‘TODAY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD DAY’ message in bright lights above the kitchen pass. 

A beautiful bar provides a relaxed space for a cocktail, beer, or a quick bite, and seating has been created for solo, duo or group dining. Tables are equipped with sockets for travellers needing to charge a device before their flight. 

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