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Top 10 Best Brunch Spots in London

London's brunch scene has evolved into a cultural institution, where leisurely weekend mornings are elevated with everything from towering pancake stacks to Mediterranean-inspired spreads across the city's most stylish neighborhoods. From Soho's buzzing social hubs to Notting Hill's Instagram-worthy corners, the capital's brunch spots now cater to every craving—and many have embraced modern dining experiences with platforms like DineCard offering digital menus via QR codes for seamless ordering. Whether you're after bottomless prosecco, perfectly poached eggs, or show-stopping signature dishes served 40 floors up, these ten spots represent the very best of London's brunch culture.

Sunday in Brooklyn - Modern American Restaurant Notting Hill
#10

Sunday in Brooklyn - Modern American Restaurant Notting Hill

98 Westbourne Grove, London W2 5RU
4.5
4,292 reviews
£52 for two
BarAmerican-Style BrunchBottomless OptionsPancake SpecialistWeekend Favorite
Must try:Hazelnut Praline Pancakes

Sunday in Brooklyn brings genuine New York brunch vibes to Notting Hill, complete with fluffy pancakes, proper bagels, and that relaxed-yet-buzzing atmosphere that defines Brooklyn's dining scene. Their signature hazelnut praline pancakes are legitimately life-changing—crispy edges, fluffy centers, and a praline sauce that should probably be illegal. The space feels authentically American without trying too hard, with exposed brick, industrial touches, and a crowd that spans tourists seeking a taste of NYC and locals who've made it their weekend ritual. Bottomless brunch packages and creative cocktails make it ideal for celebratory gatherings.

Brother Marcus Borough
#9

Brother Marcus Borough

1 Dirty Ln, London SE1 9PA
4.8
6,073 reviews
£44 for two
Mediterranean FlavorsBorough Market LocationUnique MenuSharing Plates
Must try:Halloumi & Za'atar Waffles

Brother Marcus Borough brings Middle Eastern and Mediterranean sunshine to London Bridge with a menu bursting with flavor and color. The halloumi and za'atar waffles are an unexpected triumph—crispy, savory, and utterly moreish—while their shakshuka with merguez sausage packs a spicy punch that'll wake you up better than any coffee. The vibe is casual, friendly, and buzzing with Borough Market energy, attracting everyone from solo diners reading the weekend papers to groups of friends sharing plates. With nearly 6,000 five-star reviews, this is clearly one of South London's most beloved brunch destinations.

The Palm House
#8

The Palm House

150 Victoria St, London SW1E 5LB
4.6
2,162 reviews
£46 for two
BarBotanical InteriorInstagram-worthyRomantic AmbianceCocktail Menu
Must try:Shakshuka

The Palm House near Victoria Station brings a touch of tropical elegance to the brunch scene with its stunning palm-filled conservatory interior that feels worlds away from the nearby transport hub. Their shakshuka and avocado toast are Instagram gold, but the real draw is the setting—dining under a glass roof surrounded by greenery makes even the most ordinary eggs Benedict feel special. It's equally suited to a romantic weekend brunch or a sophisticated catch-up with friends who appreciate aesthetics as much as flavor. The cocktail menu is excellent too, making the transition from brunch to afternoon drinks dangerously seamless.

The Soho Social
#7

The Soho Social

9 Berwick St, London W1F 0PJ
4.7
852 reviews
£50 for two
Bottomless BrunchParty AtmosphereGroup FriendlyCentral Soho
Must try:Bottomless Brunch

The Soho Social on Berwick Street captures the essence of its neighborhood—eclectic, buzzing, and unapologetically fun. Their brunch menu leans American with a British twist: think loaded breakfast burritos, towering burgers, and proper pancakes that don't mess about. The bottomless brunch option has made it a weekend hotspot for groups looking to kick off their Saturday properly, with prosecco flowing freely and a DJ keeping energy levels high. It's not the place for a quiet, contemplative brunch—but if you want to start your weekend with a party atmosphere, this is your spot.

Duck & Waffle
#6

Duck & Waffle

110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY
4.4
16,467 reviews
£75 for two
BarSkyline ViewsSignature Dish24/7 ServiceSpecial Occasion
Must try:Duck & Waffle

Duck & Waffle isn't just a brunch spot—it's a London institution perched on the 40th floor with jaw-dropping panoramic city views that never get old. The signature duck and waffle dish (confit duck leg on a fluffy waffle with fried duck egg and mustard maple syrup) is a sweet-savory masterpiece that justifies the entire visit, though the full English at sunrise is a close contender. Open 24/7, it's become legendary for post-night-out early morning feasts and special occasion brunches where the view rivals the food. Book ahead—those window seats with views of the Gherkin and Shard are highly coveted.

The Buttery
#5

The Buttery

135-137 Ebury St, London SW1W 9QU
4.6
1,170 reviews
£38 for two
CafeNeighborhood GemCozy AmbianceTraditional BritishFamily Friendly
Must try:Full English Breakfast

The Buttery on Ebury Street in Belgravia is the neighborhood secret that locals guard jealously—a charming, cozy cafe serving honest, homestyle brunch classics in one of London's most elegant postcodes. Their full English breakfast is beautifully executed with quality ingredients, while the smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on toast feels like a warm hug on a plate. The atmosphere is decidedly un-London in the best way: warm, welcoming, and refreshingly free of pretense despite the SW1 address. Perfect for a quiet weekend morning with the papers or a relaxed catch-up with a friend.

Milk Beach Soho
#4

Milk Beach Soho

14 Greek St, James Court
4.7
1,528 reviews
£48 for two
BarAustralian-InspiredSpecialty CoffeeInstagrammable InteriorsBar & Brunch
Must try:Ricotta Hotcakes with Honeycomb Butter

Milk Beach Soho brings a slice of Sydney's coastal brunch culture to the heart of London's Soho, complete with flat whites that would make any Australian proud. The ricotta hotcakes drizzled with honeycomb butter are dangerously addictive, while their smashed avocado comes loaded with feta, dukkah, and a perfectly poached egg. The space doubles as a bar come evening, but brunch is where it truly shines—expect a buzzy, social atmosphere with a soundtrack that makes you want to linger over that third coffee. It's ideal for couples or small groups seeking quality without pretension.

Eggbreak
#3
TOP 3

Eggbreak

30 Uxbridge St, London W8 7TA
4.7
10,581 reviews
£42 for two
Egg SpecialistLocal FavoriteHealth-Conscious OptionsQueue Worthy
Must try:Smoked Salmon Benedict

Eggbreak in Notting Hill has earned cult status among brunch enthusiasts, and with over 10,000 glowing reviews, it's not hard to see why. Specializing in—you guessed it—eggs cooked every which way, their shakshuka and green goddess bowl are perennial favorites, but the smoked salmon Benedict is what keeps locals coming back week after week. The airy, minimalist space feels refreshingly unpretentious despite being in one of London's poshest postcodes. Arrive early on weekends or prepare to queue—this place is a victim of its own excellence.

Drunch Oxford Circus
#2
RUNNER UP

Drunch Oxford Circus

71 Great Titchfield St., London W1W 6RB
4.5
1,817 reviews
£40 for two
Central LocationInstagram-worthyGroup FriendlyBudget Friendly
Must try:Buttermilk Pancakes Stack

Drunch Oxford Circus lives up to its name by serving up indulgent brunch fare right in the beating heart of London's shopping district. Their fluffy buttermilk pancakes stacked high with maple syrup and fresh berries are the stuff of Instagram legend, while the shakshuka brings a savory Mediterranean punch. The vibe is lively and casual—perfect for groups of friends refueling after a morning of Oxford Street retail therapy. It's moderately priced, unpretentious, and hits the spot when you need comfort food done right.

Scarlett Green
#1
BEST

Scarlett Green

4 Noel St, London W1F 8GB
4.8
10,845 reviews
£45 for two
BarCafeInstagram-worthyAll-Day DiningLocal FavoriteOutdoor Seating
Must try:Turkish Eggs with Whipped Feta

Tucked in the heart of Soho, Scarlett Green has mastered the art of all-day dining with a menu that transitions effortlessly from morning coffee to evening cocktails. The Smashed Avocado with poached eggs on sourdough is a crowd favorite, but don't overlook their Turkish-style eggs with whipped feta—it's what the locals order. The bright, plant-filled space attracts a mix of Soho creatives and West End shoppers looking for a reliable, quality brunch spot without the stuffiness. With nearly 11,000 five-star reviews, it's clear this Noel Street gem has cracked the brunch code.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best brunch spot with a view in London?+
Duck & Waffle on the 40th floor of 110 Bishopsgate offers unbeatable panoramic views of the London skyline, including the Gherkin and the Shard. Open 24/7, it's perfect for sunrise brunch or special occasions where the vista is as important as the food.
Where can I find the best pancakes in London?+
Sunday in Brooklyn in Notting Hill is renowned for their hazelnut praline pancakes, while Drunch Oxford Circus serves towering buttermilk pancake stacks. Both offer American-style pancakes that have earned cult followings among London brunch enthusiasts.
Which London brunch spots offer bottomless brunch?+
The Soho Social on Berwick Street and Sunday in Brooklyn in Notting Hill both offer popular bottomless brunch packages with flowing prosecco and hearty food. These spots are ideal for groups looking to make a proper weekend celebration of their brunch outing.
What is the best Mediterranean brunch in London?+
Brother Marcus Borough near London Bridge specializes in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean brunch, with standout dishes like halloumi and za'atar waffles and spicy shakshuka with merguez sausage. Their vibrant, flavor-packed menu has earned them over 6,000 five-star reviews.
Where can I find the best eggs Benedict in London?+
Eggbreak in Notting Hill has built its reputation on egg dishes, with their smoked salmon Benedict being the most popular choice. With over 10,000 reviews and a 4.7 rating, they've perfected the art of poached eggs and hollandaise sauce.

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