StyleNest roundup the best brunch in London to add a touch of indulgence to your weekend and ensure you get the correct start to your day.
It’s the only time it’s acceptable to drink before midday and enjoy eggs anyway at the same time. StyleNest have selected the best restaurants for brunch across town to help keep your bellies full until teatime and nurse your hangover until next time.

The Modern Pantry
A modern take on the classic breakfast, The Modern Pantry offers a vast menu of fruits, grains and seeds and of course warming cooked breakfasts with all the trimmings. Here, you won’t just find dippy egg and soldiers but…soft boiled organic free range eggs with buttered Marmite soldiers and for the sweet tooth, raspberry and ricotta pancakes with berry and liquorice compote and crème fraiche.
47-48 St John’s Square, Clerkenwell, London, EC1V 4JJ
020 7552 9210


Bill’s
The best thing about Bill’s is that there is probably one local to you and you can expect the same real cooking wherever you go. With a breakfast menu that will keep you going all day, Bill’s brunch is hearty, filly and full of flavour.
St. Martin’s Courtyard, Off Long Acre, London, WC2E 9AB
020 7240 8183


Caravan
The second Caravan to founders Miles Kirby and Chris Ammermann, Caravan Kings Cross is located a stones throw from the newly redeveloped St Pancras International. With a coffee roaster grinding fresh blends (also available to buy), Caravan has a bustling workshop vibe suitable for families or friends. A must have on the menu is the avocado, chilli and lemon on sourdough or salt beef bubble with poached eggs, spinach and hollandaise.
Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London, N1C 4AA
020 7101 7661


Bread Street Kitchen
Kick back at the Bread Street Kitchen for Sunday brunch with some live music to accompany your meal. With a Bloody Mary in one hand an English Lobster Roll in the other, what better way is there to chill out on the weekend?
10 Bread Street, London, EC4M 9AJ
020 3030 4050


Cecconi’s
Attention late risers! Brunch is served until 4pm on weekends, leaving you plenty of time to nurse your hangover and drag yourself out of bed for brunch. From a posh bacon sarnie to hearty pasta, your weekend’s antics will be a thing of the past just after one bite.
5A Burlington Gardens, London, W1S 3EP
020 7434 1500


Dean Street Townhouse
Located in the heart of Soho, Dean Street Townhouse is the place to see and be seen on the weekends. A great spot for people watching as dining, you can choose between the all day breakfast menu or lunch menu including British classics such as fish and chips with mushy peas or Townhouse burger with Welsh rarebit.
69 – 71 Dean Street, Soho, London, W1D 3SE
020 7434 1775


Electric Diner
The perfect spot for Saturday morning brunch before hitting the bustling stalls of Portobello Market. Slide into the red leather banquette seating and watch the chefs at work whilst sipping on a shake for a breakfast you won’t forget.
191 Portobello Road, London, W11 2ED
020 7908 9696


The Grazing Goat
Located in the heart of Marylebone, the Grazing Goat is a cosy gastropub and hotel within Portman Village, a stones throw from London’s Oxford Street. Dishing up a delicious full English and omelettes four ways, the breakfast menu is endless.
6 New Quebec Street, London, W1H 7RQ
020 7724 7243


Kaspars
The best thing about holidays are the breakfasts. Continental, cooked and healthy, at Kaspar’s you get the variety of a hotel breakfast without feeling like you are eating in a hotel.
The Savoy, Strand, London, WCR 0EU
0207 420 2111


Tom’s Kitchen
The latest kitchen from chef Tom Aikens, Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf offers the same modern British delights as the other kitchens with an outdoor terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. Choose mouth watering Eggs Benedict with a side of naughty triple cooked chips for the ultimate breakfast and lunch.
11 Westferry Circus, London, E14 4HD
020 3011 1555


Riding House Café
What StyleNest love about Riding House Café the most is their unbelievable smoothies. Served from a chilled milk bottle, the PB & J is undoubtedly our favourite and is almost a breakfast in itself. A bottle of peanut butter, banana, strawberry and vanilla juice is a must-have to wash down the delicious brunch menu featuring dishes such as smoked haddock kedgeree and chorizo hash brown.
43-51 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7PQ
020 7260 2568
