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    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    I bet there isn't! There maybe a law firm in a building that happens to have a McD;s in the same building but I bet it isn't there just for a law firm.

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    @Hooroo my wife was a lawyer in london at the time and was told this was a selling point of this big american firm "you never have to leave", this was the late 90's though so even if true at the time its probably a Kombucha bar now

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    Clifford Chance. Sleeping pods, 24hr restaurant where you can get a steak cooked. That was the deal in 2006/7 anyway.

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    All the major London law firms have sleeping pods (they're just basement hotel-style ensuite rooms), and have had them long before coronavirus.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

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    @MajorRage said in Hong Kong:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

    That’s still the case. We had a McDonalds and a Starbucks on-site. Limited menu selections though, but they were free.

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    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    @MajorRage said in Hong Kong:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

    That’s still the case. We had a McDonalds and a Starbucks on-site. Limited menu selections though, but they were free.

    Were they only for your company employees?

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    @Hooroo said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    @MajorRage said in Hong Kong:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

    That’s still the case. We had a McDonalds and a Starbucks on-site. Limited menu selections though, but they were free.

    Were they only for your company employees?

    Yep. There was also a restaurant and sandwich bar, but they weren't franchises. TBH the intention was to keep people out of the pub at lunchtime. It didn't work of course. The two things the American head office people could never get their heads around was the amount of drinking the Brits did during the working day and after work, and "the profanity" which I adopted as a badge of honour and encouraged at all times. We had a memorable time when one of my dealers told a visiting exec that he'd made a loss due to error because he'd been a "dumb fluffybunny". The rest of the room pitched in with helpful support on how much of a dumb fluffybunny he'd been.

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    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    @MajorRage said in Hong Kong:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

    That’s still the case. We had a McDonalds and a Starbucks on-site. Limited menu selections though, but they were free.

    The Starbucks would have to be free.

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    @antipodean said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    @MajorRage said in Hong Kong:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Hong Kong:

    @dogmeat apparently there is a law firm in london with a central core of sleeping pods and its own Mcdonalds (free) so people never have to leave

    In the early noughties Lehman Brothers had a Birleys sandwich on the trading floor. Thats the only chain sandwich / food supplier that I had seen. Every large bank had their own restaurants with various hours & generally their own chain coffee supplier.

    That’s still the case. We had a McDonalds and a Starbucks on-site. Limited menu selections though, but they were free.

    The Starbucks would have to be free.

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

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    @MajorRage Is Birleys still a thing? Back in the 80's the catering co I ran supplied Birleys with cooked bacon, beef and Turkey. Birley himself was a strange coot.

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    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

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    @nzzp said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

    Yeah there was only about 3 places I could go in London that reliably had coffee better than any old Wild Bean here in NZ. The guy with the little cart in Columbia Rd market was head and shoulders above the rest. There was a place by Borough Market that used to make a good brew too.

    Normally the alternative was we would have half a dozen or more cups of dodgy Starbucks a day. When its free you just get anybody heading down there to pick you one up.

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    @nzzp said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

    Yeah there are still a couple in Canary Wharf at least (or there were at the end of last year).

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    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    one of my dealers

    Always suspected that you were a drug lord after you gave your brother a car.

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    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    @nzzp said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

    Yeah there was only about 3 places I could go in London that reliably had coffee better than any old Wild Bean here in NZ. The guy with the little cart in Columbia Rd market was head and shoulders above the rest. There was a place by Borough Market that used to make a good brew too.

    Normally the alternative was we would have half a dozen or more cups of dodgy Starbucks a day. When its free you just get anybody heading down there to pick you one up.

    Columbia rd market? did you live around there? we lived in on the bethanl green/bricklane border for a few years, the Royal Oak on Columbia Rd was our local...good times

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    @Duluth ...should i be proud to have derailed a thread so much it had to be split off?

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    @JC said in Working in London:

    @nzzp said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

    Yeah there was only about 3 places I could go in London that reliably had coffee better than any old Wild Bean here in NZ. The guy with the little cart in Columbia Rd market was head and shoulders above the rest. There was a place by Borough Market that used to make a good brew too.

    Normally the alternative was we would have half a dozen or more cups of dodgy Starbucks a day. When its free you just get anybody heading down there to pick you one up.

    It’s a bit better now but you do have to hunt them out.
    Monmouths is probably the line you are thinking of by Borough Market. That was my go to if I had a meeting at The Shard.
    Any Allpress place is a good bet as they only supply places that have been through their training and regularly check on them.
    If you find yourself near the hellhole that is Trafalger Sq there is a place called Borough just off Haymarket that is good. Across the road in the arcade beneath NZ House is a small craft beer bar that is a good change from a pub.
    Workshop Coffee on Mortimer St (off Regent up by BBC) is very good.
    Apart from a few others I would usually make my own at work way better than what was available elsewhere.
    BTW if you think Starbucks is bad you haven’t had Costa.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @Crucial said in Working in London:

    @JC said in Working in London:

    @nzzp said in Hong Kong:

    @JC said in Hong Kong:

    I hear you. Unfortunately decent coffee is harder to come by in the UK than it is over in NZ.

    goddamn preach that fella. Amongst many things, NZ nails it for coffee and craft beer, two things that make life worth living.

    Yeah there was only about 3 places I could go in London that reliably had coffee better than any old Wild Bean here in NZ. The guy with the little cart in Columbia Rd market was head and shoulders above the rest. There was a place by Borough Market that used to make a good brew too.

    Normally the alternative was we would have half a dozen or more cups of dodgy Starbucks a day. When its free you just get anybody heading down there to pick you one up.

    It’s a bit better now but you do have to hunt them out.
    Monmouths is probably the line you are thinking of by Borough Market. That was my go to if I had a meeting at The Shard.
    Any Allpress place is a good bet as they only supply places that have been through their training and regularly check on them.
    If you find yourself near the hellhole that is Trafalger Sq there is a place called Borough just off Haymarket that is good. Across the road in the arcade beneath NZ House is a small craft beer bar that is a good change from a pub.
    Workshop Coffee on Mortimer St (off Regent up by BBC) is very good.
    Apart from a few others I would usually make my own at work way better than what was available elsewhere.
    BTW if you think Starbucks is bad you haven’t had Costa.

    In terms of coffee chains, I never used to mind Nero's and even when back there last year I had a black coffee from there and it was OK

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    @Crucial The Costa at Stansted airport was where I got the second worst cup of coffee I can remember. Tarry and acrid. I recall I didn't actually swallow any of it, I just spit it back into the cup. Then in typical UK fashion I refrained from complaining and bottled up my bitterness to vent online years later.

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