Sunday Brunch | Frankie & Benny's

Brunch is my favourite meal to eat out and Frankie and Benny's £5 menu is my go-to for a filling yet inexpensive start to the day. Ham is always my meat of choice to accompany Eggs Benedict and came served on a toasted muffin, drenched in hollandaise sauce with a sprinkling of chives. The ham can be switched up for bacon or a flat mushroom to suit your preference but I haven't tasted any of those options yet. 

The eggs were perfectly poached; soft but not so runny the hollandaise sauce was compromised. Brunch isn't brunch without a hash brown (or three) so I ordered a side for only £1.45. They don't quite meet the standards of my all time favourite has browns from the McDonald's breakfast menu (guilty pleasure) but a with a dollop of ketchup they hit the spot.

After taking a few snaps I wolfed this down and was pleasantly full for the rest of the afternoon. As well as their budget five pound breakfasts, F&B offer a lighter menu for a luxury menu which showcases the ever tempting breakfast pizza.. I know, I know, how could I resist? Maybe next time I'll give it a try but until then, I'll continue to recommend their delicious Eggs Benedict.

If you're thinking of trying Frankie & Benny's you can take a peek at their menu here.
Where's you favourite place to eat Sunday brunch?

ox Lucy

January Hues




The first week back at work after the new year calls for something pretty on the nails. I chose these beauties from Sinful Colours to brighten up the cold, dark mornings. The colours are fairly sheer on application and would look beautiful as a top coat but I love them as they are so applied about four layers of each to create an opaque finish. I've bought all my Sinful Colour polishes from my local Poundland but Out of this World and Purple Diamond are both available to buy from Amazon.

Have you ever tried Sinful Colours? What's on your nails this week?

ox Lucy

Masquerade Mani



Natural French polish with glitter tips is the most simple way of creating a party perfect mani. I skipped the traditional silver for the blues, turquoises and purples of Barry M's Masquerade glitter that I featured in this Barry M haul back in October. I only applied one coat on the tips of the nail but two might have given a more professional finish as the glitter is quite sparse in places. What's on your nails this week?

ox Lucy

Quotes To Live By In 2015