London Brunching

London’s most praised mid-morning venues. Londoners are not only some of the world’s most passionate brunch partakers, but some of the most spoilt for choice within the realms too. With offerings ranging from traditional eggs benedict to meaty medleys, England’s capital is certainly taking its brunch culture seriously. Let’s explore five of London’s most hailed locations for this buoyant midi mealtime.

Gaucho

Aptly christened ‘Electric Brunch’, Gaucho presents its patrons with all inclusive drinks, including classics such as a Bloody Mary, and eclectic food menu options such as a Choripan Sandwich and Steak and Eggs. With all twelve London venues serving up bold, extravagant and unforgettable interior styling whilst injecting bassy rhythms into the atmosphere, this is the brunch spot for anybody looking for something a bit out of the ordinary.

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Dean Street Townhouse

Located in vibrant Soho, Dean Street Townhouse is the unexpectedly noble home of brunch. Draped in clashing tones of suede, subtly placed dimmed copper lamps and dark wood tables, this is the go to spot for London’s gentrified brunch goers. With a broad range of conventional dishes and several takes on the Bloody Mary, Dean Street Townhouse demonstrates how to champion the label ‘traditional’.

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Duck & Waffle

Enjoy brunch from the dizzying heights of the 40th floor at Duck and Waffle. Being one of the tallest buildings in London and offering signature, sought after waffle-based delicacies, it’s no surprise that this spot has long secured itself as one of the most fashionable in the city. A location for the admirers of cosmopolitan charm, delicious morsels and unparalleled city views.

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Granger & Co

Having established its roots in Australia before founding four London locations, Granger & Co is the chic, minimalist brunch spot which moulds its ‘easy going’, ‘sunny’ ambiance from its pioneering venue. The brunch menu accommodates light, fresh ingredients with fresh juices and breakfast cocktails, all served within spacious yet energy filled surroundings.

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Riding House Cafe

Nestled within busy central London, Riding House Cafe is the retro brasserie which is unwaveringly working its way up London’s most celebrated brunch spots. Mid-morning visitors to this venue will be granted deliberations over modern twists on British classics, such as Lobster Benedict and Pork and Beans whilst taking in the colourful, eye catching surroundings and fine attention to detail from floor to ceiling.

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