Best Brunch spots in London
- Senda
- Feb 16, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 7, 2022
Sunday in Brooklyn [Notting Hill]: You HAVE to try their hazelnut pancakes I mean... it's out of this planet. Very sweet but super original taste! Overall the entire menu is quite filling and great experience to go through - especially on a Sunday! The place looks good to with flowers and cute little plants hanging.
Tab x Tab [Notting Hill]: Not the best decor / atmosphere, but super delicious and simple menu. Their matcha latte is also very satisfying (high quality matcha for sure) and the veggie pancakes are very filling and not so heavy.
Half Cup [King's Cross]: Very small but cute brunch spot. They serve delicious savoury and sweet dishes. Would definitely recommend for a quick and filling brunch.
Haya [Notting Hill]: Close to porto bello, I like the vibe and middle eastern touch to their brunch menu. Quite satisfying (they serve savoury pancakes which are really good and filling). Haven't had anything sweet because I was too full!
Barboum [Shoreditch]: Very spacious and chic space where they serve delicious Turkish food. I would definitely recommend sharing most of their plates. Their shakshuka is really good, the borek is to die for and I would definitely recommend trying out ANY of their pastries (babka, or pancakes too). Also, worth asking for a mimosa!
Beam [Notting Hill]: Very cute and cosy spot in the middle of Notting Hill! They serve veeery good savoury dishes - their pancakes aren't the best but they have quite a cute little selection of pastries in case you want something sweet.
Caravan [Fitzrovia]: One of the safest brunch options in London - their espresso martinis are quite delicious but the food they serve is perfect for a pre-outing rave (try the shakshuka with mergez on the side... yum!).
The Locals Café [Chelsea]: OK - they have the best pancakes ever - matcha pancakes with flowing white chocolate and matcha couli. I died when I tried these because they were soooo good... pure matcha flavours, kinda sweet but it's OK. They also have a vegan pistachio cake which is really good.
Daisy Green [Marble Arch]: Very original setting (kinda weird) but the food is super good especially the sweet menu including banana bread and pancakes (all flowery). The savoury side was OK - not the best to be honest...
Watch House [Tower Bridge] Best coffee in London (1) and super oki vegan banana bread (with dates). I think overall it's one of the best brunch spots in London simply due to the quality of food they serve. They also have blueberry pancakes with coconut yogurt which are great after a night out.
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