Monday, January 01, 2007

Brick Lane and it's Beigal shops

Many years ago we discovered the Beigal Bake in Brick Lane. It was introduced to us by some friends after a long serious night out clubbing. We immediately fell in love with the place and go there if ever we are passing. Brick Lane is now such a buzzing place that there is always someone or something to watch. Down one end of Brick Lane are as many curry restaurants as you can shake a stick at and up the other end are the 2 beigal shops. Inbetween you have the Trueman brewery that is now a host of things including restuarants and exhibition halls...to be honest I went there a few years back to see The Body exhibition and can't for the life of me remember what else was there. I do know that whenever you drive past there is always a wonderful waft of great smelling food coming out at my nostrils. The restuarants on Brick Lane are all next door to each other and all in very hot competition with each other. They all have someone standing out on the street trying to coax new customers in. It's great fun to watch how they all carry on but a nightmare if driving through as they think nothing of running out into the road to poach a likely looking customer!

As you can see here, the 2 beigal shops more or less next door to each other. That in itself is fun. People who have never been before stand outside not knowing what one to go into. We always go into the Beigal Bake.....ALWAYS! We have never been in the other shop, don't know why either. On a Saturday night, after about 10pm, the next days Sunday newspapers are always on sale outside and this is when the long queue starts to form. It goes out of the shop! I have never seen a queue that long outside the Beigal Shop. We always have either salt beef sandwiches on rye bread or salt beef beigal that are just jam packed with steaming hot salt beef. In fact you could buy more beigals and get another lovely beigal to eat with all the meat that gets put in. They are rediculously cheap too! It seems that this place is a big draw for tourists too as there are always lots of them there. On a good day you could also seem film crews filming too and there have been a few documentaries made about the day to day happenings in the shop.

The whole area has become very trendy indeed despite being rather run down in some parts to being so upbeat in others. It is also Jack the Ripper territory but that is another story in itself. The whole area was originally a Jewish area and now that seems to have changed and favoured by Bangladesh families hence the wonderful food on sale!

I am now dribbling at the thought of a salt beef beigal and might just have to jump in the car and drive over there!

6 comments:

Marvin -The Hollow Hound said...

Interesting pictures Loui's Mum! And interesting posts, learning lots of new things about London!

Jeannie and Marvin x

Marvin -The Hollow Hound said...

can Jeannie ask a question here about Brick Lane? Is Brick Lane in a place called Brixton?

Her Pa, now sadly gone to the Rainbow Bridge, used to live in Greenwich/Blackheath area and she is sure he used to talk about Brick Lane. Of course this was many years ago.

Jeannie says she is enjoying the pictures very much, they are very atmospheric (see I can spell good too!) we are apparently "making hay while the sun shines", Jeannie says, as Blogger is now letting us comment. But unfortunately we are not being allowed to upload pics!

Jeannie is going outside to scream very very loudly!

love and licks Marvin xxxxxx

Buster the Wired Fox Terror said...

Is this a Bagel shop? My mom loves bagels.

Bussie Kissies
Buster

Eugene Salomon said...

Definition, please! Is "beigel" the same as "bagel"? (my favorite food in all the world)

Loui (and his mum!) said...

Ah now you see Gene, and Buster too by the looks of things....I have always said bagel but as you can see the shops spell it beigel or I have even seen it spelt beigal!

Who knows!!!!

The Sloth said...

Mmm Bagels...smoked Salmon and cream cheese please!