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Did you know... that the owners of the Cereal Killer Cafe came up with the idea for the business after being hung over?
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Furthermore, it was not a cereal themed café, but an obvious reference to Jack the Ripper (Brick Lane being formerly named Whitechapel Lane); and thus a beneficiary of dark tourism.
It was very much a cereal-themed cafe. The entire menu consisted of cereal or dishes involving cereal. The interior was also devoted to breakfast cereals and more generalized nostalgia with a basement set up like a child's bedroom in the late 1980s. Diners sat at tables that looked like beds while Saturday morning cartoons played on TVs nearby. While the name may have referenced the area's connection to Jack the Riper, the business had absolutely nothing to do with the famous serial killer otherwise. Constablequackers (talk) 09:28, 19 August 2021 (UTC)Reply