0
Shares

Cereal Killer Cafe is Twitter's most talked about restaurant in 2015

cerealkiller

Our readers voted it their favourite restaurant last year - to many raised eyebrows - and it seems the Cereal Killer Cafe is still a hit with the public. At least, according to London wireless broadband provider Relish, which has analysed conversations on Twitter to work out which are the most talked-about venues of the year.

Its research has found that the restaurant generating the most buzz isn't the celebs' favourite Chiltern Firehouse, or the hugely popular Clove Club but - you've guessed it - the Cereal Killer Cafe. That's the kind of buzz that's helped Alan and Gary Keery, the Belfast twins behind the concept, to bring out a cookery book - and open a second branch in Camden. Not that niche cafes are hogging all the limelight: last year's most discussed venue, Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, has, thankfully perhaps, dropped off the radar completely.

Box Park emerges as the street food venue that's generated the most chat - with the rapidly growing Street Feast London not far behind. And there have been almost 20,000 mentions of one trader in particular, Mark Gevaux, aka The Ribman, whose Holy F*** sauce has become the stuff of street food legend.

A brief search through the rest of the Relish survey finds that London's most talked about event on Twitter was the rugby world cup - while Buckingham Palace was the most popular landmark. So if you're a rugby fan enjoying a bowl of Cheerios on your way to see the Queen's art collection - you can rest in the knowledge that you're bang on trend. Until the fickle world of social media moves on.

0
Shares
0
Shares