30 of the best places to brunch in London
- 1/30
Bad Egg, Moorgate
If you like to eat eggy things in the morning, look no further than Bad Egg. The North American influenced menu has everything you could ever want, as well as mini tacos and unlimited Bloody Mary’s. [Photo: Bad Egg]
- 2/30
KuPP, Paddington
Their Scandi brunches include unlimited smorgasbord and bottomless cocktails. What more could you want? [Photo: KuPP/Instagram]
- 3/30
Dean Street Townhouse, Soho
In you’re looking for an escape in the centre of Soho, head to Dean Street Townhouse. Sit in one of their luxurious velvet chairs and chow down on their traditional cooked breakfasts and healthy dishes. [Photo: Dean Street Townhouse]
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- 4/30
Daisy Green, Marylebone
The Aussie inspired cafe will be sure to brighten up your day with their award-winning banana bread sandwiches or avocado on charcoal bread. Yes, you read that correctly, avo on charcoal bread. [Photo: Daisy Green/ Instagram]
- 5/30
Granger & Co, Notting Hill
You will find Granger & Co’s dotted all around London, often with a line of people outside them. Their Aussie inspired menu is a little slice of heaven and is also pretty vast, leaving you spoilt for choice. [Photo: Granger & Co]
- 6/30
The Ivy Chelsea Garden, Chelsea
Sure, The Ivy may not be in our budget every week, however it’s worth treating yourself to their delectable brunch every so often. [Photo: The Ivy/ Instagram]
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- 7/30
Sexy Fish, Berkeley Square
If you wouldn’t mind eating your hard boiled egg out of a fish shaped egg cup, then this one is the one for you. You are guaranteed good food and a good time at Sexy Fish. [Photo: Sexy Fish]
- 8/30
ROKA, Aldwych
ROKA has been on brunch lovers lips for a while. The Japanese eatery has a set menu filled with raw fish, sesame dumplings and lots of wine, obviously. [Photo: Roka/ Instagram]
- 9/30
Berners Tavern, Fitzrovia
If you’re not blown away by Berners Tarven’s breathtaking setting, then allow the extensive food menu to dazzle you. [Photo: Berners Tavern]
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- 10/30
Bourne & Hollingsworth, Clerkenwell
Brunch at Bourne & Hollingsworth is basically a dream. We mean, just look at that decor. [Photo: Bourne & Hollingsworth]
- 11/30
The Ned, Bank
The Ned is the latest trendiest place in town, and with nine restaurants each superbly decorated it’s easy to see why. We suggest going with your girly side and heading to the powder pink Millie’s Lounge for a spot of brekkie or brunch. [Photo: The Ned]
- 12/30
Milk, Balham
This is a photo of Milk’s buckwheat pancakes, complete with burnt custard apple, Streatham rooftop honey, bitter almond cream and plum blossom. Need we say more? [Photo: Milkcoffeeldn/ Instagram]
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- 13/30
Sketch, Mayfair
The hip London spot is known for its quirky decor (and egg pod toilets). Pair your surroundings with their brunch menu and you will definitely have yourself an eggxtra special time. [Photo: Sketch]
- 14/30
Duck & Waffle, City
Duck & Waffle does exactly what the name suggests, serves duck eggs on waffles, as well as a host of other things. The restaurant also has a pretty impressive view, which in itself is worth a visit. [Photo: Duck & Waffle/ Instagram]
- 15/30
Dishroom, Kings Cross
If you’re in the mood for having brunch Bombay style, head to Dishroom for bacon naan rolls or eggs on chilli cheese toast. Trust us, it’s amazing. [Photo: Dishroom]
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- 16/30
Chiltern Firehouse, Marylebone
Haven’t heard of Chiltern Firehouse? That’s probably because it’s a well known celebrity hangout and therefore the gem tries to stay low-key. However, if you do manage to get into the prestigious dining room you can experience their incredible crab-stuffed donuts and may even spot a celeb or two. [Photo: Chiltern Firehouse]
- 17/30
Palm Vaults, Hackney
The East London hangout has become a firm fave with millennials all over London, thanks to their healthy menu and divine retro decor. [Photo: Palm Vaults/ Instagram]
- 18/30
Farm Girl Cafe, Notting Hill
Farm Girl Cafe is a Instagram foodies dream, from their pink pastel tables to rose lattes, everything looks at good as it tastes. [Photo: Farm Girl/Instagram]
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- 19/30
Riding House Cafe, Fitzrovia
Set in the heart of Fitzrovia, its the perfect place for a carbo load before heading to Oxford Circus. Their menu also boasts all the classic brunch classics to suit everyones taste buds. [Photo: Riding House Cafe]
- 20/30
Balthazar, Covent Garden
The popular New York hangout Balthazar is now situated in our very own Covent Garden and it’s proving to be pretty darn popular, thanks to their fluffy pancakes and eggs whatever way you feel like. [Photo: Balthazar]
- 21/30
NAC, Mayfair
For some serious French chic vibes head down to NAC, their menu and decor is on-point. [Photo: NAC/ Instagram]
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- 22/30
Dalloway Terrace, Fitzrovia
The spot serves up some serious Instagram inspo, as well as innovative dishes including, delicious Dorset crab on homemade Guinness bread. [Photo: Dalloway Terrace]
- 23/30
34 Mayfair, Mayfair
If you’re searching for opulence, head to 34 Mayfair where you can be treated to lobster macaroni with shaved black truffle, or waffles with fried chicken, crispy bacon and maple syrup . Make sure you have a glass of bubbly out of one of their champagne coupe’s which has been modelled on Kate Moss left breast – fancy. [Photo: 34 Mayfair/ Instagram]
- 24/30
Flesh & Buns, Covent Garden
Once you look past the restaurants weird name, you can enjoy their Sunday brunch with an Eastern twist, and fill your boots with their authentic Japanese food which comes with a cocktail on arrival – count us in. [Photo: Flesh & Buns/ Instagram]
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- 25/30
Aqua Shard, Southwark
Dine with an ultimate view of London at Aqua Shard, the restaurant is 31 storeys up and gives you a panoramic view you’ll never forget, whilst chowing down on some Brioche French toast. [Photo: Aqua Shard]
- 26/30
The Botanist, City
The Bontanist’s British menu and cosy interiors makes it the perfect place to start your Sunday. [Photo: Bontanist]
- 27/30
The Dead Dolls House, Dalston
Situated in a three-storey Victorian townhouse, it’s easy to pop in for brunch and end up spending your entire day there. Did we mention, they also do bottomless brunch? [Photo: Dead Dolls House]
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- 28/30
Bala Baya, Southwark
Ever wondered what a blackberry pitta French toast would taste like? Head down to Bala Bala, a Tevl Aviv inspired restaurant to find out. [Photo: Balabaya]
- 29/30
Gaucho, City
If you fancy something a bit meatier of a morning head to Gaucho. They offer all the brunch classics, as well as juicy steaks and many other Argentina inspired dishes. [Photo: Gaucho]
- 30/30
Nobu, Shoreditch
Nobu is known for their mouthwatering sharing dishes, which you can now enjoy at Sunday Brunch, washed down with a glass of Veuve Clicquot, obviously. [Photo: Nobu]

Not much beats brunch. The idea of a leisurely catch up with friends on a weekend morning at one of London’s fine eateries is what gets us through the week.
So, whether you’re looking for the best avo on toast in town, or somewhere which looks great on your Instagram feed, we have 30 suggestions that are bound to tickle your tastebuds.
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