Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in St Brides

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Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in St Brides

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 Culture Trip
The Top 9 London Restaurants With a View
"Known all over London for being the city’s loftiest restaurant and one of its very few 24-hour establishments, Duck and Waffle is a destination du jour for the most glamorous of hungry late-night partiers. Although it constantly buzzes throughout its regular hours of service, dishing out small plates of ox cheek doughnuts, foie gras crème brûlée and the like, its star dish – the eponymous duck and waffle – is what sets tongues wagging after 3am. A crispy, fatty confit duck leg, already decadent in and of itself, is served atop a freshly baked Belgian waffle, drenched in a mustard-maple syrup and then topped with a fried duck egg."
Mentioned by Secret London
17 London Breakfasts You Must Try Before You Die
"If you’ve not yet made your way up the Heron Tower for brekky, you must get Duck and Waffle‘s signature dish when you do. The combination of crispy confit of duck leg and a fried duck egg, both served on a crisp yet fluffy waffle, is surprisingly delightful. It’s topped with a tangy mustardy maple syrup for the perfect amount of sweetness alongside the savoury."
Mentioned by Luxury London
The best brunches in London 2021 | Food | Taste
"Prior to London being plunged into lockdown, Duck & Waffle was serving its popular brunch menu seven days a week. The menu’s back, but is currently only available between 7am and 5pm on Saturday and Sundays. Which gives you plenty of time to sample some of the destination restaurant’s signature dishes."
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 standard.co.uk
25 best brunches in London, from late breakfasts to leisurely lunches
"The finest days – weekend ones or otherwise – begin at The Wolseley. The Piccadilly restaurant is the stuff of London breakfast legend: impeccable service, quietly superb food and an elegant room with an atmosphere that is at once grand and intimate, particular but unfussy. Among a menu of classics to suit all mornings, signature serves include omelette Arnold Bennett with haddock and hollandaise, and a rich portion of fried haggis with duck eggs and whisky sauce."
Mentioned by Eater London
The 38 Essential Restaurants in London
"Restaurateurs Chris Corbin and Jeremy King opened this ambitious pillar of the London restaurant industry, a homage to Europe’s “grand cafés,” 18 years ago. It’s a spectacular room which has long set the standard for all-day dining in this city. It also borders on the theatrical; this is an experience that’s about more than the food."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The 29 most romantic restaurants in London
"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"
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 Time Out London
London’s best pancake restaurants
"Restaurants Australian Notting Hill. Available to order online. Bill Granger’s chain of sunny-side-up all-day restaurants preaches the gospel of bronzed healthy indulgence, with a line-up of goodness-packed dishes including some proper thick Aussie ‘hotcakes’."
Mentioned by Secret London
17 London Breakfasts You Must Try Before You Die
"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 Time Out London
London’s best pancake restaurants
"Restaurants Diners Spitalfields. Available to order online. Breakfast naturally takes centre stage at this cluttered, ersatz homage to John Hughes’s cult ‘youth’ movie, although this Club runs right through from brunch to dinner, with pancakes rolled out and stacked up in mind-boggling quantities."
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
Best Breakfast Restaurants In London
"The queue that snakes outside the doors of The Breakfast Club is a good indicator of how great the food is here. When you get inside, there’s a modern, rustic vibe, with the café’s own merchandise for sale on the walls and photos of previous customers at their tables. The menu is fun and varied."
Mentioned by Secret London
17 London Breakfasts You Must Try Before You Die
"Their piled-high pancake stacks, topped with lick-your-plate-clean maple syrup and vanilla cream should definitely be on your breakfast bucket list. However, if you want to avoid the queues, it’s probably best to find a time during the working week to go. Nothing’s worth getting hangry about."
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 Time Out London
London’s best pancake restaurants
"Restaurants Crêperies Southwark. Available to order online. You don’t have to wait till Shrove Tuesday comes around for your pancake fix – thanks to this bright, buzzy venue squeezed into one corner of Flat Iron Square."
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 LondonTown
Best Pancake Restaurants in London bycom
"Sweet, savoury and gluten free pancakes are on the menu at this pancake house. Flat Iron Square, 85a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 0NQ. Tube: Borough Station"
Mthr
Mthr
3.9 (45 ratings)
20 Crossharbour Plaza, London, E14 9YF, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLounge
Friends of Ours
Friends of Ours
4.5 (713 ratings)
Contemporary coffee shop with a full menu of elevated brunch dishes, lunch dishes & sandwiches.
61 Pitfield St, London, N1 6BU, United Kingdom
CafeBrunch restaurantCoffee shop
Bleeding Heart Tavern
Bleeding Heart Tavern
4.3 (708 ratings)
Informal pub, part of a dining chain with a laid-back vibe and a French-influenced menu.
1 Bleeding Heart Yard, London, EC1N 8SJ, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantFrench restaurantGastropubPubWine bar
Look mum no hands!
Look mum no hands!
4.4 (811 ratings)
Breakfast, cakes and meals in bike workshop's coffee and wine bar, with big-screen cycling events.
49 Old St, London, EC1V 9HX, United Kingdom
CafeBicycle repair shopBicycle ShopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantClothing storeCoffee shopCoffee storeEvent venueTea and coffee merchant
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best coffee shops
"Restaurants Cafés Old Street. Whether you’re on two wheels, on four wheels or on foot, this friendly hangout attached to a bicycle repair shop is a terrific pitstop. Solid fuel comes from burgers, meze plates, toasties and the like, although the hottest ticket is breakfast."
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
The Best Coffee Shops in London
"Coffee is essential for any sort of physical activity (like, for example, getting out of bed) but it’s especially essential if you’re the sort of person whose favourite physical activity is donning lycra and going for an inordinately long bike ride."
Mentioned by Londonist
London's Best Coffee Shops
"Describing itself as a cafe/bar/bicycle workshop, Look Mum No Hands!. is an eclectic east London entry. Coffee is from local roasters Square Mile, plus a rotating guest espresso for when you fancy a change."
The Alberts Deli
The Alberts Deli
4.7 (155 ratings)
2 Worple Way, London, TW10 6DF, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopDeliLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantTea houseTea store

Best Nightlife in St Brides

J + A Cafe
J + A Cafe
4.3 (566 ratings)
Courtyard cafe with exposed bricks and big windows, for home-cooked lunches, bread, tea and cakes.
1-4 Sutton Ln, London, EC1M 5PU, United Kingdom
CafeBarBreakfast restaurantRestaurant
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill - Chelsea
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill - Chelsea
4.1 (243 ratings)
Gordon Ramsay's laid-back bistro, serving traditional comfort food in a room with multi-hued walls.
79 Royal Hospital Rd, London, SW3 4AN, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBar & grillSteak house
Mentioned by britishgrubhub.com
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"Yep, he swears a f*cking lot, but let’s not forget what he’s really good at, which is dishing out the ultimate British fine-dining experience. Holding three Michelin Stars for over two decades, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea is perfect for a special occasion, or if you’re just feeling a bit fancy-pants. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay68 Royal Hospital RoadChelsea London SW3 4HPVisit website: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay"
ROKA Mayfair
ROKA Mayfair
4.5 (1022 ratings)
Premium Japanese charcoal-grilled dining in a setting of concrete, wood and stainless steel.
30 N Audley St, London, W1K 6ZF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBarCocktail barRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Square Mile
The best Japanese restaurants in London
"One of four Rokas in London, Mayfair is definitely the hardest to secure a reservation but rightfully so: it offers exceptional food, great atmosphere and lovely service. While being sister to the aforementioned Zuma, Roka still has a distinct style and menu. Mayfair, Charlotte Street and Canary Wharf are as busy on a Wednesday for business lunches as they are for Friday and Saturday nights, with Canary Wharf and Aldwych also offering a very popular boozy brunch."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The 11 best sushi restaurants in London
"Two years after it launched, Zuma got a little sister in the form of the first Roka on Charlotte Street. Since then, the suave sushi bar’s predictable popularity has seen three more follow in its footsteps in Mayfair, Aldwych and Canary Wharf. Pretty plates may come at a pretty penny but are exceptional with it, with dishes including a wagyu tempura maki with karashi ponzu and yellowtail sashimi with truffle yuzu."
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
17 Child Friendly Restaurants & Cafes in London
"ROKA is a great Japanese restaurant close by the British Museum where kids and parents will find an easy-going atmosphere. You can even seat nearby the kitchen and observe all the action happening from the chefs. While there are no kids menus, you can pick and choose smaller portions of different dishes and allow your kids to discover different tastes and textures."

Best Pastries in St Brides

Maitre Choux Soho
Maitre Choux Soho
4.2 (275 ratings)
Sophisticated patisserie featuring a variety of gourmet pastries & gift boxes in a posh interior.
60 Dean St, London, W1D 6AW, United Kingdom
Pastry shopCafeCake shopCoffee shopPatisserieTea store
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
5 (20 ratings)
1-3 Leadenhall Market, London, EC3V 1LR, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by Travels in the UK, Europe and Beyond
London’s Best Cake and Coffee Shops
"Mini Éphémère, a lemon and yuzu meringue and cream version of the Merveilleux. Finding a delicious sweet treat for less than £2 anywhere in London is rare but finding something that will put your sweet tooth into a trance in South Kensington for £1.20 is some kind of miracle. At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, the mini versions of their namesake confections are so light – and inexpensive – that you can indulge without guilt."
Mentioned by The Chilworth
The Best Places to Get French Pastries in London
"For the melt-in-the-mouth pastry experience only a true French chef such as Frédéric Vaucamps can achieve, book yourself in at Aux Merveilleux de Fred. Famed for their brioches, meringues and truffles, which are must-buys, the whole menu is highly acclaimed. Do yourself a favour and get some takeaway buns to enjoy as you travel around the rest of the city – they are truly merveilleux."
The Pastry Parlour
The Pastry Parlour
4.3 (156 ratings)
Classic bakery with sweet & savory fare & gourmet coffee drinks in hip digs with communal tables.
8 Piazza Walk, London, E1 8FU, United Kingdom
CafeCoffee shopCoffee storeDessert shopPastry shopPatisserie
Mentioned by Absolutely.London
Perfect Pastries: Treat yourself at London's Best Bakeries
"If you’re a big fan of croissants, then the Pasty Parlour is a must for your Little Black Book. One of London’s best bakeries, everything is baked fresh on-site daily and their pastries are said to rival the originals from across the channel. 8 Piazza Walk, London E1 8FU; thepastryparlour.co.uk"

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in St Brides

The Cartoon Museum
The Cartoon Museum
4 (577 ratings)4 (261 ratings)
Museum tracing the development of British cartooning from the early 18th century to the present day.
63 Wells St, Fitzrovia, London, W1A 3AE, United Kingdom
Art museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Brandler Galleries Brentwood Ltd
Brandler Galleries Brentwood Ltd
4.6 (47 ratings)5 (29 ratings)
1 Coptfold Rd, Brentwood, CM14 4BN, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Dennis Severs' House
Dennis Severs' House
4.4 (481 ratings)4 (658 ratings)
Restored Spitalfields home displaying 18th-century lifestyle, with weekly tours by candlelight.
18 Folgate St, Spitalfields, London, E1 6BX, United Kingdom
MuseumArt museumCharitySpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"This extraordinary Georgian house is set up as if its occupants – a family of Huguenot silk weavers – have just walked out the door. Each of the 10 rooms is stuffed with the minutiae of everyday life from centuries past: half-drunk cups of tea, emptied but gleaming wet oyster shells and, in perhaps unnecessary attention to detail, a used chamber pot by the bed. It's more an immersive experience than a traditional museum; explorations of the house are conducted in silence."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in London
"The remarkable interiors of this extraordinary time machine of a house are the creation of Dennis Severs (1948–99), a performer-designer-scholar…"

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