By
Nadine Rifai
Posted 6 days ago
Sun 16 Mar, 2025 12:03 AM
If you're a brunch lover, then you know that London is the place to be. As a fellow brunch lover myself, and after compiling recommendations from the ResLife team, here are five must visit brunch spots you don't want to miss in London.
26 Grains
Only a 15 minute walk from LSE campus, you'll find a cozy spot with street side tables serving familiar food like toast, eggs, and sweet & savory porridge. Please do not miss out on their porridge, please.
📍 Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9DP, UK
💰 £10-20
🛎️ Walk-in only.
Abuelo Cafe
At Abuelo, Australia meets Latin America, and the result is a delicious, organic, and unique brunch experience. The aesthetic of this place is also perfect for brunch vibes. If you're a bigger group, I suggest heading to their Marylebone branch :)
📍 Covent Garden: 26 Southhampton St, WC2E 7JA
📍 Marylebone: 7-11 Cavendish Place, W1G0QD
💰 £10-20
🛎️ Reservation highly recommended, especially on weekends
Granger & Co
This is another Australian brunch spot you don't want to miss with its vibrant and generous dining experience. Don't miss out on their Ricotta hotcakes!
📍 Multiple locations (Notting Hill, Clerkenwell, King's Cross, Marylebone, Notting Hill)
💰 £20-30
🛎️ Reservation highly recommended , especially on weekends
Ta'mini Lebanese Bakery
Expect an authentic Lebanese breakfast in a cozy, warm, and welcoming setting. The food is incredible, and in case you find yourself lost between options, I highly recommend trying any of their traditional Manakish with a cup of tea!
📍 Bloomsbury: 70 Marchmont St, London WC1N 1AB
📍 Fulham: 801 Fulham Rd., London SW6 5HE
💰 £1-10
🛎️ No need to reserve
Sundays in Brooklyn
A chic American-style restaurant offering a fun yet classy twist on comfort food. Delicious food, great service, and a lovely atmosphere. I highly recommend their pancakes!
📍 Marylebone: 10-12 James Street, London, W1U 1EE
📍 Notting Hill: 98 Westbourne Grove, London W2 5RU
💰 £20-30
🛎️ Booking ahead is recommended.