Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in London Borough of Barnet

We've collected top 10 mentioned breakfast and brunch places in London Borough of Barnet from other articles such as Woman & Home, Essential Surrey & SW London, Little Ankle Biters Herts.

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in London Borough of Barnet

Duck & Waffle
Duck & Waffle
4.2 (6046 ratings)
British and European cuisine served 24/7 in modern, 40th-floor space with floor-to-ceiling windows.
110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barRestaurant
Mentioned by London x London
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"The Duck and Waffle routinely makes it close to the top of ‘best London restaurant with a view’ lists, and for good reason. For one thing, it’s one of the only 24/hour London restaurants, meaning you can watch the sun rise from your table in Heron Tower if the mood takes you, chowing down on the famous duck and waffle that gave the restaurant its name, or any of the huge variety of both large and small plates that make up the only all day menu in London that is genuinely served all day (and night)."
The Wolseley
The Wolseley
4.5 (3910 ratings)
Media types descend here for Modern European food, afternoon tea and grand art deco glamour.
160 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1J 9EB, United Kingdom
European restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurantBrasserieTea house
Mentioned by Little Ankle Biters Herts
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"An all-day cafe restaurant situated on the iconic Piccadilly. With a friendly team who are great with children, there is every reason to go and spoil yourself and every member of the family. Breakfast is always an event, with an extensive choice including grilled kippers with mustard butter, eggs Benedict, a full English and our all-time favourite: fried haggis and duck egg, although there are also virtuous fruit and muesli options, impeccable pastries – and a complementary newspaper."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"It may be large and bustling rather than intimate, but this exquisite high-octane brasserie from makes for a mighty impressive date place nonetheless. Steak tartare, oysters, shellfish and schnitzels are among the highlights — some of which are more classic aphrodisiacs than others. 160 Piccadilly, W1J 9EB, thewolseley.com"
Mentioned by House & Garden
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"Perhaps the most famous of Corbin & King’s empire, The Wolseley is an art deco building just next to The Ritz. The interior is glitzy, with soaring ceilings and marble columns. This London institution serves excellent bistro classics in style; think schnitzel, juicy steaks and chopped salads."
Granger & Co. Chelsea
Granger & Co. Chelsea
4.4 (818 ratings)
Eclectic fare with an Australian flair served in a simple setting with a sophisticated vibe.
237-239 Pavilion Rd, London, SW1X 0BP, United Kingdom
Australian restaurantBreakfast restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Places For Pancakes In London
"For when you are in need of a fluffy ricotta pancake try the ricotta hotcakes served with banana and honeycomb butter. Ricotta pancakes differ from classic buttermilk American-style ones in that they tend to be lighter, fluffier, yet custard-creamy on the inside. It sounds like quite the paradox and an impossible feat to accomplish, but Granger & Co has got it right."
Mentioned by Female Foodie
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"Londoners love their breakfast and the sky is truly the limit when you’re searching for a great breakfast spot in town. If we can only recommend one place for insanely great sweet and savory breakfast offerings, Granger and Co. is at the top of our list. Undoubtedly one of the best London restaurants, Granger and Co. serves hearty, flavorful Australian cuisine."
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Granger and Co. make their ricotta hotcakes (that’s pancakes to you and I) thick and fluffy, with a texture as light as heavenly clouds. They’re served with banana and honeycomb butter, giving you just the right amount of sugary sweet energy to start your day. 📍 Various locations"
The Breakfast Club Soho
The Breakfast Club Soho
4.2 (2540 ratings)
English and American breakfasts, plus comfort foods and burgers in cheerful, quirky surrounds.
33 D'Arblay St, London, W1F 8EU, United Kingdom
Breakfast restaurantCafeRestaurant
Mentioned by Clink Hostels
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"For cosy vibes and some of the best American pancakes in central London What to eat?. Pancakes and berries with whipped cream and syrup. As you’d expect from a café called The Breakfast Club (named in honour of the classic 1980’s movie) these guys know how to deliver the goods when it comes to a good morning feed."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Act out your teen fantasies and wallow in ’80s nostalgia at this cluttered, ersatz homage to John Hughes’s cult movie – and tribute to the most important meal of the day. Breakfast takes centre-stage (of course), but this Club runs right through from brunch to dinner. Flagship site: 33 D’Arblay Street, W1F 8EU"
Where The Pancakes Are
Where The Pancakes Are
4.4 (1510 ratings)
Arch 35a, 85a Southwark Bridge Rd, London SE1 0NQ, United Kingdom
Pancake restaurantBreakfast restaurant
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"7 - 9 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1RG Why should you care?. After success at London Bridge and with their lockdown deliveries, Where The Pancakes Are has opened a new restaurant in Fitzrovia, filled with all the sweet and savoury pancakes (and Dutch Babies) you could ever want."
Mentioned by barchick.com
London's Best Pancakes
"From your savoury to your sweet, your classic to you're weird, epic and mega. There's even choices for vegans, veggies and those riding the gluten-free wave with the 3 in 1 batter. The hardest part is choosing which topping you're digging."
Bread and Roses
Bread and Roses
4.6 (149 ratings)
70 Station Rd, Addlestone, KT15 2AF, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurant
Antipode
Antipode
4.3 (462 ratings)
Artisan coffees, smoothies and sandwiches in compact, easygoing cafe, plus evening cocktails.
28 Fulham Palace Rd, London, W6 9PH, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail bar
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Coffeeshops Hammersmith. On a mission to bring some Melbourne magic to the streets of Hammersmith, this cool Antipodean café brews up some terrific stuff. Coffee comes from Square Mile and other acclaimed guest roasters from around the globe, while ‘slow brews’ are produced by hand using the Japanese method."
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
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"This Australian coffee bar is packed with coffee, natural wine, pastries and a host of brunch and lunch options. Antipode hasn’t got the largest of spaces but you can always expect to find some well-poured flat whites of various single-origin and microlot coffees. Definitely one to hit up if you’re in the Hammersmith area and you can feel a caffeine deprivation headache coming on."
Maison François
Maison François
4.8 (130 ratings)
34 Duke Street St James's, Greater, St. James's, London, SW1Y 6DF, United Kingdom
BrasserieBarBreakfast restaurantCocktail barLunch restaurantRestaurantWine barWine cellar
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
All-new London restaurants - the recently opened restaurants in London
"36 Duke Street, St James's, St. James's, London SW1Y 6DF Why should you care?. Taking the former address of Greens, Maison Francois is a brasserie and wine bar, featuring a finalist of Masterchef: The Professionals as chef. Expect Gallic/European cuisine and excellent terrines."
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"This French brasserie from Francois O’Neill and MasterChef: The Professionals finalist Matthew Ryle is a purely joyous dining experience from start to finish. Don’t miss the decadent trolley of Parisian puddings which steals the show."
Antipodea Kew
Antipodea Kew
4.1 (477 ratings)
9 Station Approach, London, Richmond, TW9 3QB, United Kingdom
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
Brunch season has finally arrived
"Restaurants Australian Kew. Brunch at Antipodea is an Aussie affair. Sipping your flat white in the conservatory-style dining room, you could almost be in Melbourne."
Coal Rooms
Coal Rooms
4.3 (388 ratings)
Minimalist, light-filled eatery offering small plates plus craft beers & seasonal cocktails.
11a Station Way, Peckham, London, Rye Station SE15 4RX, United Kingdom
Takeout RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurant

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in London Borough of Barnet

Postman's Park
Postman's Park
4.6 (864 ratings)4.5 (290 ratings)
Park named for popularity as a lunch spot for Post Office workers, with a memorial to local heroes.
King Edward St, London, EC1A 7BT, United Kingdom
GardenSights & LandmarksParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"More of a yard than a proper park, Postman’s Park is still one of the largest green spaces in the City of London yet it remains a hidden gem. It’s also full of plaques dedicated to everyday heroes – these stories of self-sacrifice were collected by artist George Frederic Watts and turned into a memorial in 1900 – making it a very peaceful spot."
Speakers' Corner
Speakers' Corner
4.1 (1455 ratings)3.5 (281 ratings)
Park-bound Sunday soap box where speakers such as Orwell and Marx have tried to convert the masses.
Hyde Park, London, W2 2EU, United Kingdom
Education centerSights & LandmarksNon-profit organizationRadio broadcasterTour operatorPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"Speakers Corner in the north-east corner of London’s Hyde Park is an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed and encouraged. While Hyde Park isn’t the only speaker’s corner in the world or even London itself, it is the original and is often referred to as the ‘home of free speech‘. Anyone can turn up unannounced to speak on any subject they want, with speakers discussing everything from politics, religion and world conflicts to healthy lifestyle choices and more."
Mentioned by Devon 21 days itinerary
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"There are a number of famous landmarks within the park including Serpentine Lake where you can hire a row boat, Speakers’ Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain along with countless statues. Enjoy a coffee or bite to eat from one of the two cafes on the lake or just get lost walking around the miles and miles of pathways."
Twickenham Stoop
Twickenham Stoop
4.6 (1461 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Redeveloped rugby stadium with room for 15,000 as well as an on-site club shop and real ale bar.
Langhorn Dr, Twickenham, TW2 7SX, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums

Historic Sites in London Borough of Barnet

National Trust - Ham House and Garden
National Trust - Ham House and Garden
4.5 (1853 ratings)4 (621 ratings)
Lavish mansion with an extensive art and furniture collection and mature riverside gardens.
Ham St, Ham, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 7RS, United Kingdom
MuseumsArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Ham House is a dreamy place to go if you want to escape the inner city for a while. Explore magical gardens and immerse yourself in the 17th Century. COVID-19 UPDATE: The gardens at Ham House have reopened to the public, but you’ll need to book your visit in advance."
Mentioned by Cadogan Tate
Richmond Removals & Storage
"It was built in 1610 and is lavishly decorated with many unique treasures hiding inside its walls. It epitomises the absolute height of luxury in this era. There are also formal gardens and an on-site café."
Dr Johnson's House
Dr Johnson's House
4.4 (224 ratings)4.5 (200 ratings)
Writer Samuel Johnson's restored 300 year-old townhouse, with period artefacts and notable library.
17 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistory Museums
The Forties Experience
The Forties Experience
4.7 (21 ratings)5 (18 ratings)
Museum exhibit with 1940s artifacts, period decor & music, open to the public one Sunday per month.
29 Lincoln Field, Bushey Hall Drive, Bushey, WD23 2ES, Lincoln Field, Bushey WD23 2AX, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMilitary Bases & Facilities

Best Nightlife in London Borough of Barnet

The Italian Job
The Italian Job
4.5 (328 ratings)
Bright bar with bare bricks & industrial touches, for Italian craft beers, burgers & small plates.
13 Devonshire Rd, Chiswick, London, W4 2EU, United Kingdom
Pub
Hawkes Cidery & Taproom
Hawkes Cidery & Taproom
4.5 (377 ratings)
Relaxed, rustic & wood-clad taproom for ciders & flights plus stonebaked pizza & cheese boards.
86-92 Druid St, London, SE1 2HQ, United Kingdom
Cider barBarBeer hallCider millPizza restaurantPizza Takeout
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Despite its location on the Bermondsey Beer Mile, Hawkes is in fact London's first ever cidery. A brewery and taproom in the heart of the area, you'll find an excellent selection of Hawkes' homemade cider, a great line up of guests on the bar, alongside a tasty menu of wood-fired pizzas."
Graveney Gin
Graveney Gin
4.6 (87 ratings)
Unit 22a, Tooting Market, 21-23 Tooting High St, London SW17 0SN, United Kingdom
Cocktail barBar
Mentioned by London x London
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"Graveney Gin is just the small-batch London gin distillery that Tooting needed – even if it didn’t know it. Distiller and long-time gin fanatic Victoria Christie (who was drinking G&Ts well before it became cool again) first started producing this organic gin in South London after a masterclass at The Ginstitute. Fast forward a couple of years and she’d released her first batch of the stellar Graveney Gin."
Mentioned by What's Katie Doing?
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"A confession, I’ve not actually made it to Graveney Gin’s nano distillery in Tooting yet…. However I’ve heard lots about it from distiller Victoria, a fellow ex-banker. She makes Graveney gin with organic ingredients in a 30 litre pot still."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near London Borough of Barnet

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