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The 26 Best Brunches In London
Trying to figure out where the eggs, sourdough, and french toast are? Here are the best brunches in London.
The Best Brunches In Notting Hill
The Notting Hill spots where you should be eating pancakes, eggs, and more.
The Best French Toast In London
Peanut butter-stuffed, Belgian chocolate-topped, and everything in between.
Where To Go For A Big Group Brunch
10 roomy spots where you can have brunch with (almost) everyone you know.
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Snackbar
Snackbar is a cafe on Dalston Lane that serves a range of excellent breakfast, lunch, and brunch plates.
The 26 Best Brunches In London
Trying to figure out where the eggs, sourdough, and french toast are? Here are the best brunches in London.
Palmeira
Palmeira in Leyton is a fantastic Portuguese deli-cum-greasy spoon, popular with families and Orient fans on weekends.
A Portuguese Love Affair
Cosy and casual, A Portuguese Love Affair is a Hackney cafe with great Portuguese food and one of the best pastel de nata in London.
The Allotment Kitchen
The Allotment Kitchen, part of Stepney City Farm, is a leafy, fairy light-sprinkled oasis that serves excellent brunch dishes, Baileys hot chocolate, and honeycomb-topped Guinness cake.
Beaten By A Whisker
Beaten By A Whisker, a small-batch Walthamstow bakery, is a proper community spot and has one of the best cookies in London.
The Laundry
At some point, between eating comforting Antipodean dishes and admiring the mint green banquettes, you’ll realise you’ve been at The Laundry in Brixton for three blissful hours.
Mud
At Mud—a Tooting cafe—portions are generous, dishes are bursting with colour, and there's the same chaotic, fun energy as being around the kitchen table with your family.
Emy's Kitchen
Emy's Kitchen is a Turkish spot that specialises in the kind of breakfasts that will leave you rolling out the door and mumbling about heaven being in Crouch Hill.
The Best Brunches In Notting Hill
The Notting Hill spots where you should be eating pancakes, eggs, and more.
Sunday
Line up at this Islington cafe in the search of tasty food and the smug satisfaction that comes from knowing great weeks start with Sunday.
Milk Beach Soho
By day, Milk Beach's carefree staff and avocado-heavy Aussie brunch menu transports you from Soho to a Byron Bay beach club. At night, the lighting becomes dim and flirty—like us after a few negronis.
Milk Beach
Head to Aussie cafe Milk Beach in Queen's Park for excellent brunch dishes and a laid-back atmosphere.
Bake Street
Bake Street is a brilliant neighbourhood cafe opposite Hackney’s Rectory Road station that serves legendary weekend brunch specials.
Akub
Akub is a charming Palestinian spot in Notting Hill where labneh-heavy brunch is the most important meal of the day.
Corrochio's
The basement level of Corrochio's, a moodily lit cocina in Stoke Newington, has the smoky feel of a saloon and an excellent brunch menu.
Hiden
Hiden, a Japanese curry shop, is a helpful spot in Finsbury Park that takes you from massive croissants filled with chicken katsu to fragrant curries in the evening.
The Table Café
It’s impossible to be unhappy at The Table Café. The Southwark cafe a bustling, cheery place serving excellent brunch dishes.
Tab x Tab
Tab x Tab is a small brunch spot in Notting Hill serving excellent sandos, burgers, and coffees in a bright and airy room.
Bad Manners
It might be the fact that it’s in a churchyard, but Bad Manners—a Mexican kiosk in Hackney—is one of the most peaceful places to eat great tacos in the city.
The Elder Press Cafe
The Elder Press Cafe is a riverside spot in Hammersmith where you can get photogenic breakfasts and romanticise your life.