Go to The Breakfast Club in Soho and have the fab cooked breakfasts and pancakes (All American is amazing). Smoothies are great too. Read more.
Great place for a sunday breakfast or lunch. Really nice food and the sunshine bouncing off the Lido makes it great. Phone to book a table outside if you can. Read more.
This is one of my favourite places to sit and read in London - good coffee and beautiful bikes aplenty Read more.
A bastion of London loveliness and brunch brilliance since 2003, it has been the backdrop for many a hedge fund lunch gone on five hours too long. Read more.
Brilliant place for Sunday brunch - either in the cafe or, better yet, in the main restaurant. Read more.
Altogether, Caravan is clean, fresh, and staffed by enchanting, helpful, and attractive people. Metro gave it 3 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
Yotam Ottolenghi’s flagship café-brasserie in Islington remains as popular as ever. You can’t book a table for breakfast, so people queue. Read more.
The place does everything from homemade breakfast granola, to after-work evening tapas, but we dig the ‘creative salads’, which are invented on the premises in about five variants every morning. Read more.
Think fabulous croque monsieurs and steak Dianes served up against a backdrop of vintage posters and dripping chandeliers, whether breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or night-night munch Read more.
This brasserie has a busy breakfast trade. Breakfast diners are directed left towards the comfier of the two main dining areas, which has deep leather banquettes and is slightly more private. Read more.
There are many interpretations of a good breakfast, but No 67 – the café inside the South London Gallery, between Peckham and Camberwell – has got the full spectrum covered. Read more.
In central Soho did Ottolenghi a stately pleasure dome decree. This place is perfect when you don’t want a fry-up and need some elbow room at breakfast time. Read more.
The Antipodean breakfast culture continues its influence across town by way of this chilled-out venue at the base of Exmouth Market. Read more.
Ambience is perfect. Don't go when you're in a rush. Take your netbook, digital reading device, or plain old fashioned newspaper. Get some stunning food / coffee, sit back and enjoy... Read more.
This New Zealand newcomer launched its first London roastery and café in Shoreditch a month ago. A huge space and a vast range of breakfast options. Read more.
Nice coffee, baked beans and pork belly excellent, pretty good brunch. Full review... Read more.