Duck & Waffle
Located on the 40th floor of the Heron Tower, you have the whole of London as your background in this hot spot. Duck and Waffle is one of my favourite brunch spots because they offer brunch exclusively as a meal alongside breakfast, lunch and dinner. The vibe inside is loud and buzzy and you can easily spend hours at the restaurant either eating, enjoying the views or having a drink at the bar.
Granger & Co
Granger & Co has an extremely warm and relaxed vibe that makes you feel welcome the instant you step inside. Offering a menu that spoils every brunch lover for choice, this is a great spot to catch up with a friend or go for a casual meal. The cosy spot in Notting Hill is always busy so make sure you get there early if you want a spot.
Dean St Townhouse
Dean St Townhouse is a great brunch spot located right in the heart of London in Soho. The inside vibe is casual, where it's not always necessary to book and if it's warm outside I'd recommend trying to get a table outside. This spot is great for mid-shopping stops to grab a coffee and the menu is well priced so it won't cost you a fortune.
The Modern Pantry
The Modern Pantry is a contemporary space perfect for those who want options at brunch. They offer an extensive menu with plenty of choice depending on the mood you're in. It's a great restaurant for those hungover lazy brunch days. I'd definitely recommend here if you're near the Clerkenwell area.
Balthazar
A popular choice for tourists in the city, Balthazar is located in Covent Garden and always packed with people. The interior reminds me of a busy New York restaurant and the service is always great regardless of the popularity.
So, what's your favourite place to go for brunch? Let me know what you think in the comments below. A x
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