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Brawn
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There are some pleasurable things in life that you just shouldn’t do every day, even if you could. Eating a daily pizza probably isn’t clever. Nor would getting a professional massage be, even if you had the money. That would be creepy. And while bailing on social engagements to drink whiskey alone and play video games every night certainly sounds fun, it’s also a quick way to become single and friendless.
However, something pleasurable that we definitely could do every day is have dinner at Brawn.
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Brawn is a restaurant housed in a converted warehouse at the end of Columbia Road that focuses on small plates and natural wine. On the surface, it would be easy to assume that it’s just another East London neighbourhood spot, built to cater to the locals who pop in for a glass of wine and a plate of ravioli from time to time.
And while it certainly is that, Brawn is also so much more. Compared to so many other modern British bistros around town, you won’t just leave a meal at Brawn thinking, ‘Well that was interesting. I’m glad I tried it.’ Instead, you’ll actually think, ‘I would very much like to eat those scallops or that pasta again. Maybe even tomorrow.’
So yes, having a meal at Brawn is something you could do every day. Because it’s excellent, because it’s interesting, and because it’s better than your average neighborhood restaurant in London. Whether or not you should, well, that depends on how much you’re trying to budget for massages and video games. We’re not going to live your life for you.
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