The crunch bunch: Restaurants with cafes

Terry Durack
Saturday 24 January 2009 20:00 EST
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The Modern Pantry

47-48 St John's Square, London EC1,tel: 020 7553 9210

The upstairs dining-room may be the more serious option, but it's in the chatty, sunny, ground-floor café that Anna Hansen's modern fusion cooking really shines

Pintxo People

95-99 Western Road, Brighton, tel: 01273 732 323

This Brighton hot spot has a dual personality with its cosy, casual tapas bar/ café downstairs and glossy, thrill-seeking modern-Spanish restaurant upstairs.

Rogano

11 Exchange Place, Glasgow,tel: 0141 248 4055

The classic Art Deco seafood restaurant may be a Glasgow landmark, but the basement café is more relaxed in both ambience and price

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