Breakfast
Breakfast
Page 3Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley
A painfully expensive bakery in Knightsbridge, Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley is where you can get one of London's best croissants—just don't fall for the shiny, overpriced cakes.
The Snapery East
Depending on which way you look at it, The Snapery East is a bakery that serves brunch, or a brunch spot that bakes everything in its airy London Fields railway arch.
Saray Broadway Cafe
Saray Broadway Cafe is a happy escape from Broadway Market on the weekend, especially when you get their homemade spinach and feta gözleme.
Dobar
Dobar is a popular brunch spot on Green Lanes where you can get excellent full English breakfasts, as long as you wait in a queue.
Toklas Bakery
A sit-down bakery and cafe on the Strand, Toklas Bakery serves some exciting pastries and Roman-style pizza slices.
Mount St. Restaurant
With a lobster pie for two and a Picasso on the wall, Mount St. Restaurant in Mayfair isn't exactly bog-standard. In fact, its glamorous interior feels pretty special.
Kossoff's
Kossoff's is a light and airy bakery in Kentish Town, perfect for coffee catch-ups, lunch, and glistening pastries.
Where To Go For A Big Group Brunch
10 roomy spots where you can have brunch with (almost) everyone you know.
Sessions
A cool and casual food hall opposite Islington Green, Sessions has a rotating line-up of great independent food vendors from morning to night.
Maison François
A stylish French restaurant in St. James’s, Maison François is the place to be for great wine, great comté, and a dessert trolley that makes our inner child incredibly happy.
The Definitive Guide To London’s Best Egg Dishes
Scrambled, fried, whipped, poached, braised, served with pasta, on buns, and in batter—these are the ultimate London dishes for egg fans.
The Dusty Knuckle Bakery
The Dusty Knuckle is a Dalston bakery and café making superb sandwiches, exemplary bread and, sometimes, sourdough pizzas as well.
The Wolseley
The Wolseley is a huge, classic all-day brasserie in Mayfair, but it’s the breakfasts here that make it an essential London experience.
Il Pampero
A stylish Italian inside a Belgravia hotel, Il Pampero has got you covered if you’re looking for a glamorous meal in the area.
Lina Stores King’s Cross
A pastel-coloured, retro Italian restaurant, Lina Stores in King’s Cross serves solid handmade pasta to eat in or to go from their deli counter.
Holborn Dining Room
The Holborn Dining Room is a big and grand all-day restaurant inside the Rosewood Hotel, but the only things you should go there for are the pies.
Colbert
Colbert is a seriously French all-day brasserie on Sloane Square, with one of the area’s best terraces for when the weather permits.
Electric Diner
Electric Diner is an American-style diner in Notting Hill, serving all the classics from morning to late. It can get pricey, but it’s reliably good.
Wild Honey
A luxury St James’s spot with plenty of velvet, Wild Honey serves great seasonal dishes at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Fortitude Bakehouse
A small bakery in Russell Square where you can get some seriously good morning pastries and sourdough cakes.
Café Cecilia
A canal-side hot spot, Café Cecilia is a trendy and sometimes terrific all-day canteen serving takes on British classics.