Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in The Angel

We've collected top 10 mentioned breakfast and brunch places in The Angel from other articles such as The Infatuation, British GQ, The Spirits Business.

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in The Angel

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 Female Foodie
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"There are great restaurants in London and then there are great restaurants in London with views that will take your breath away, and that’s why we recommend Duck & Waffle. Open 24 hours a day all year long, duck and waffle serves everything from breakfast to lunch to brunch to late-night bites. We recommend trying the breakfast or brunch for your first meal here- easier on the wallet but still just as delicious as ever."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"There’s one very obvious reason why Duck & Waffle features in this list — the views. The restaurant is one of the highest in London and it has the impressive outlook to match (just be sure to specify a table by the window, otherwise the effect isn't quite the same). That said, there are plenty of other reasons to come."
Mentioned by THE WANDERLUST POST
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"The Duck & Waffle is a bit different when it comes to dining in London since it is open 24/7. Located on the fortieth floor, this restaurant has delicious British and European cuisine served in modern surroundings. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views."
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
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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 ELLE
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"Starting your day at The Wolseley, a London institution, will set you up for the week. Housed in a former bank, the setting is grand and yet there's lots of buzz as regulars book their favourite booths. If you're feeling virtuous, order the Wolseley Green Juice (a blend of kale, spinach, celery, cucumber & ginger)."
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
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"Tucked away a couple of minutes from the station, Granger & Co’s King’s Cross branch brings a slice of Australian sunshine to the heart of London. Inside its chic, 1970s-inspired interiors customers are treated to a sumptuous menu, which offers favourites like poached eggs and avocado on sourdough toast alongside signature dishes. For those looking for a special start, the buckwheat bowl, complete with sunflower sprouts and goat’s milk, is a must-try."
Mentioned by Clink Hostels
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"With four locations dotted throughout the city, you’ll never be too far from some of the best pancakes in London if you keep Granger & Co front of mind. The pancakes here are actually called Hotcakes (A term used in interchangeably with ‘pancake’ by Americans to describe those small, thick and fluffy American-style morsels of deliciousness we all know and love). The Granger & Co Ricotta Hotcakes are, deservedly so, a legend in their own right."
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 coolplaces.co.uk
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"Breakfast Clubs are gradually spreading across London, and for good reason!. The clue’s in the name… these guys serve breakfast all day long and high on most customer’s lists are their tasty savoury and sweet American-style pancakes. With a range of options, you can top your pancakes with The All American: eggs, sausage, home-style fried potatoes, streaky bacon and maple syrup, or treat your sweet tooth with fresh berries and vanilla ice cream."
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"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."
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 DOSE
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"Whether you like your pancakes sweet, savoury or even gluten free, Where the Pancakes Are has you covered. Using only carefully sourced, nutrient packed ingredients, we adore the selection fresh toppings available. Why not pair your pancake perfectly with a house juice, cocktail or coffee?"
Kitty Hawk
Kitty Hawk
4.2 (427 ratings)
Contemporary venue with a British restaurant, coffee shop/bakery, bar and private dining.
13, 14 South Pl, London EC2M 7EB, United Kingdom
BarBreakfast restaurantCafeCocktail barLunch restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Spread across two floors, Kitty Hawk is a hot spot for lunch near Liverpool Street. Join the swanky bar and restaurant as they serve hearty steaks in their downstairs venue, and if you're looking for a spot of liquid lunch head upstairs to the swish and buzzing bar."
Wimpy
Wimpy
4.1 (276 ratings)
Simple dining room of a long-standing chain with a menu of burgers, mixed grills or fish 'n' chips.
123 Wembley Park Dr, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 8HQ, United Kingdom
Family restaurantBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantFast food restaurant
Bad Egg
Bad Egg
3.7 (977 ratings)
Hip, informal eatery & bar featuring eggs in eclectic dishes from burgers to tacos, hash and more.
CityPoint, 1 Ropemaker St, London EC2Y 9AW, United Kingdom
Brunch restaurantBreakfast restaurantDinerEclectic restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Global Moorgate. It’s American dude food with attitude at this deliberately scruffy City hangout, which comes courtesy of London’s BBQ king Neil Rankin (Pitt Cue, Temper etc). Neon signage flashes and a punk soundtrack plays as punters sit at diner-style booths and hoover up dishes from a deliciously meaty, US-style menu – think pulled pork and kimchi hash, pancakes topped with fried chicken… and lots of good eggs."
Mentioned by Broke in London
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": The perfect ‘hair of the dog’ cure for hangovers, this boozy brunch is great for hanging out in the normally desolate space known as ‘the city on the weekend’. Take friends and share strategically to taste the majority of the menu."
Mentioned by LondonTown
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"Feast on pancakes topped with fried chicken, banana and maple syrup. City Point, 1 Ropemaker Street, City, London, EC2Y 9AW. Tube: Moorgate Station"
The Apple Blue
The Apple Blue
4.8 (281 ratings)
212 Balham High Rd, London, SW12 9BS, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeCoffee storePatisserie
Mentioned by Hotspot-Hunter
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"Layers of honey browned butter sponge with dulce de leche, whipped cream and Biscoff crumbs, it’s heavy and rich in flavour but so light and spongy in texture. 212 Balham High Rd, London SW12 9BS"
Lima
Lima
4.4 (713 ratings)
Contemporary Peruvian cuisine showcased in a compact, space with beige banquettes and a skylight.
31 Rathbone Pl, London, W1T 1JH, United Kingdom
Peruvian restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Not only is Lima Michelin-starred, but it also boasts sleek interiors and contemporary furnishings to revel in while feasting on authentic Peruvian plates. To top it off, their cocktails are absolutely sublime, served from the stylish underground bar."

Best Diners in The Angel

Meat People
Meat People
4.4 (421 ratings)
Argentinian and Spanish influences in a meat-lovers' haven plus cocktail bar in retro-chic setting.
4-6 Essex Rd, London, N1 8LN, United Kingdom
DinerArgentinian restaurantButcher shop deliGift basket storeTapas barWine cellar
Kamome
Kamome
4.2 (93 ratings)
Casual but inventive market hall kitchen with big, sushi-free, Japanese menu and outside seating.
14C Market Row, London, SW9 8LD, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantDinerTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by The London Economic
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"Another Brixton Village restaurant, Kamome is also offering a delivery via Deliveroo and Just Eat. Kamome’s Japanese menu includes plenty of sushi and noodles, plus donburi, and katsu curry. Further information can be found on the restaurant’s website."
The Breakfast Club on Berwick Street
The Breakfast Club on Berwick Street
4.4 (318 ratings)
11 Berwick St, London, W1F 0PL, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantCafeCocktail barDinerSandwich shop
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"The Breakfast Club have put together some of London's wildest pancake options this year as they stack with everything from Cornflake ice-cream to ham, egg and chips. From Angel, London Bridge and Battersea to "top secret pancake mix" delivery to your door, they've got you covered."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in The Angel

Annie's
Annie's
4.5 (506 ratings)
Mediterranean and British candlelit dining amid rich and eclectic vintage furnishings.
162 Thames Rd, Chiswick, London, W4 3QS, United Kingdom
Restaurant
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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" Flowers adorn almost every surface, & chandeliers are lit in the evenings at this wonderfully romantic spot: just two of the reasons why Annie’s ..." Read our full review"
The Blue Boat, Fulham Reach
The Blue Boat, Fulham Reach
4.1 (1062 ratings)
Airy, modern riverside pub with industrial details and outside seating, serving ales and grill menu.
Distillery Wharf, Parr's Wy., London W6 9GD, United Kingdom
PubBarRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"We'll start our rundown of the best family friendly restaurants in London with a trip to the riverside. Perched on the side of the water and offering one of the best outdoor terraces in the city, The Blue Boat is a friendly and familiar gastropub. Let the kids pick something from the children's menu while you weigh up the rest of the fresh and seasonal fare on offer, then head outside for a drink in the serene garden once the plates have been cleared away."
York & Albany Hotel
York & Albany Hotel
4 (522 ratings)
Chic rooms above Gordon Ramsay's gastropub, with 19th-century period features, a/c and free Wi-Fi.
127-129 Parkway, London, NW1 7PS, United Kingdom
HotelRestaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in The Angel

St Stephen Walbrook
St Stephen Walbrook
4.7 (119 ratings)4.5 (71 ratings)
39 Walbrook, London, EC4N 8BN, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksEpiscopal churchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Stephen Walbrook has the most beautiful interior of all Wren’s churches reputedly. He was experimenting with his plans for St Paul’s Cathedral. St Stephen is a variation on the same theme – an un-English central dome married to a traditional English church plan of nave with aisles, chancel and crossing transepts."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"Sir Christopher Wren is best known for the design and construction of St Paul’s Cathedral. He also built many other churches around London after the Great Fire. He probably did more to shape the appearance of London than any other single person, all the way through to the 19th century."
St Dunstan-in-the-West
St Dunstan-in-the-West
4.4 (51 ratings)4 (26 ratings)
Victorian, Anglican church with 1000 years of history, plus a richly ornate, high altar and screen.
186a Fleet St, Holborn, London, EC4A 2HR, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
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"A post shared by Cesar Silvestre (@cjcaspt.83) on Sep 30, 2018 at 6:18am PDT. Named after one of early England’s foremost saints, St Dunstan narrowly escaped the Great Fire of London when the Dean of Westminster roused 40 scholars from their sleep and had them extinguish its flames. Rebuilt in 1831 after years of wear and tear, the church is most famous nowadays for its clock, which dates to 1671."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Dunstan-in-the-West is the westernmost church in the City. The Great Fire stopped a few doors east, and the church was not burned. However, it was entirely rebuilt about 1833 in the Gothic style."
St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksEpiscopal churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Giles Cripplegate, The origin of Cripplegate could be from the Anglo-Saxon ‘crepel’, a burrow, denoting the long, narrow underground or covered way leading to the gate. Alternatively, it could be that more cripples gathered at this particular gate begging alms than at other gates of the city.The first known church was built during the 14th century on the ground outside the gate close to where the Walbrook ran under the London Wall. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and much altered in Victorian times.Oliver Cromwell was married here, and in 1674 the poet John Milton was buried."
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Giles is the patron saint of lepers, the crippled and the handicapped, hence this unusual dedication. It’s another London medieval church, mostly built in the late Gothic Perpendicular style, and survived the Great Fire of London but not the Blitz. The whole of the surrounding area was destroyed, and on this ground, close to a section of the London Wall, the Barbican Estate was built."

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