Found 12 locations in Food tagged with "brunch":
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Hawksmoor Guildhall
Meaty breakfast
Rounding up the trio, with Spitalfields and Seven Dials thriving-Hawksmoor Guildhall is offering a new spin on their meaty menu...
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The Hackney Pearl
Rare, fine and valuable
With its location in Oslo House, one of Hackney Wick’s creative hubs, The Hackney Pearl is hugely popular amongst the local art...
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Albion
A one stop shop for food
If you head to Albion for brunch you’ll be convinced this is the perfect brunch spot. Next time, stop by for dinner and you’ll ...
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Pizza East
Late night indulging
Located in the Tea building, on the corner of Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road, Pizza East is an industrial-lookin...
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The Breakfast Club
Most important meal of the day
As the namesake suggests, breakfast takes centre stage at this Hoxton Square establishment. On the menu are classic British fry...
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Blue Legume
Belt-busting brunches and all that jazz
Stoke Newington – once considered the wrong side of shabby – is today a lust-have postcode for north Londoners seeking a slower...
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Boundary
Buttercream or ganache?
All-in-one clubhouse, Boundary is über-entrepreneur Sir Terence Conran's latest venture. With a list of services that seems nev...
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The Cat and Mutton
When did the market become so vein?
Broadway Market is more hipster village than heaving hotspot. An oasis of organic delis, cafes, cool shops and groovy gastro ba...
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Bumpkin
Country living
Over the hills and through the woods...to posh Notting Hill, where you'll find the refreshingly unpretentious and effortlessly ...
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Mario's cafe
Super Mario Bros.
This tiny no-frills gem has Italian roots and a modern sensibility—think biting into a delectable poached eggs and prosci...
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Village East
It takes a village ...
Though the hopping Bermondsey Street isn't exactly like New York's East Village (it's in South London, after all), this restaur...
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Bistrotheque
(B.A.D.)
London’s hip dining hangouts are rarely located in down-at-heel residential areas, miles away from the capital’s nerve centre. ...


