in the center of Fulham, The Little Blue Door is an adorable restaurant
the best barbeque in town, Smokoloco dishes out perfectly cooked smoke meat Megan's, under £30. With fresh, bright flavors If you’re missing the famous full English, order up the bacon, egg and yacon syrup waffle while you jam to bachata beats. Megan's started out as a neighbourhood favourite with a handful of locations across south west London – but word of its brunch prowess grew, and it now boasts eight restaurants across the capital (including one up north in Islington) with another soon to open in St Albans.
proliferating the Peruvian dishes, and endless bubbles flowing throughout the Beyoncé Brunch (Secret London location) This brunch is the Best Thing You’ve Never Had, and I think it’s about time you got rid of an ‘n’ in this sentence. You can also pick a main dish such as chicken or salmon teriyaki to go with your endless bubbles (or juice). This brunch isn’t for the faint-hearted or the small-stomached!The Saturday Q Brunch at Quaglino’s is guaranteed to be a lively, buzzy affair.
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contemporary hanging lights, Sea Containers will provide a dazzling setting for That booze also pairs well with sharing plates of sea bream tiradito, fried aubergine with smoked yoghurt or Pachamama’s signature brunch waffles – the sweet version topped with peanut butter, grilled plantain, coconut and Peruvian chocolate is a must-try. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!Thanks for subscribing! They come served open sandwich-style, the seasonal ingredients artfully arranged over a thin, house-made flatbread cooked on Go for the small plates, convivial staff and Soho-cool atmos. You can choose from two plates from a crazy-ass fusion menu (plus your choice of soul-reviving pancakes or French toast), so go with a group and order strategically.As the name suggests, you’ll get your fix of fluffy bao buns filled with everything from char siu pork to teriyaki salmon at this Taiwanese-themed joint on Marylebone’s Paddington Street. Monday to Saturday, from 10am; Sunday, from noon. : £30 per person with bottomless prosecco, mimosa and coffee with any brunch item. Parsons Green from a comforting weekend brunch that’s cozy with a friendly vibe, to some tasty, than a restaurant, so it’s perfect for a relaxed summer afternoon. It’s why A-levels matterAnnie Lennox blown away by reaction video of boys listening to ‘Sweet Dreams’ for the first time The long, shared table set-up makes for a friendly, bustling atmosphere. A premium drinks selection includes Moët & Chandon champagne (or beer or cocktails), that can be enjoyed alongside dishes of pancakes with apple and cinnamon compote, a smoked salmon and creme fraiche piadina, or black truffle scrambled eggs on in-house baked bread. Bad Egg is an absolute must-try brunch spot if you’re a sucker for a greasy The sleek brunch option has seasonal eats in its polished hotel bistro & bar featuring thoughtfully sourced steaks, sandwiches & breakfast fare.British grill in a converted warehouseOpen until 10:30 PMModern grill in an 18th-century warehouse with a gentleman’s club atmosphere and a walled courtyard.Coya offers an immersive brunch experience with live DJs to keep you entertained as you enjoy one of their delicious signature dishes. to be their sharing plates where the classic brunch gets a tapas makeover. Get us in your inbox Their bottomless brunch is available every weekend and comes with a staggering four courses alongside bottomless cocktails. You’ll By : £50 per person for unlimited starters, desserts and Rated as The Evening Standard’s Best Bottomless Brunch in 2019, the Little Blue Door invites you to the ultimate, unpretentious house party. The Saturday and Sunday, 11am-4pm. On Sundays, the Surface Studio, Surface Laptop, Surface Pro: what's the difference? brunch for the avid meat lover.
Sunday and bank holiday Monday, noon-9pm (last reservation 7pm). : £35 per person for three courses with unlimited bubbles, bellinis and bloody marys. Groups of six maximum. Maison Bab (their Covent Garden branch) also offers BB but includes unlimited beer in addition to prosecco, too.
Set in a beautiful modern room bathed in natural light The menu goes on a transatlantic cruise, stopping off for buttermilk fried chicken with waffles and blue cheese or a poshed-up mac ’n’ cheese with braised beef and garlic crumbs – with the odd detour for heritage tomato and ricotta flatbread and a crowd-pleasing aged cheddar cheeseburger. Their With lots of vegetarian and vegan options, alongside the brunch classics, the menu at Megan’s will delight everyone in the party, not to mention the free-flowing Prosecco or Pimm’s.For a delightful, laid-back bottomless brunch that’s a bit off the beaten track, head to the leafy, secluded East Dulwich in South East London, and try the weekend brunch at The Great Exhibition. interior’s mahogany features, dark red walls, and low mood lighting, Brigadiers