Pretty Brunches In London

It's the age-old question: what came first, the brunch or the Instagram? We all love to order lashings of avocado, salmon and eggs, but if it's not on the feed, did it even happen? Whether you're after a floral backdrop, pastel pink walls or a sun-trap terrace, this list of beautiful venues needs #nofilter. Check out our top picks of the prettiest places to eat brunch in London below. 

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Last updated on 17th April 2024




La Bibliotheque

La Bibliotheque is a stunning venue in Hackney where you can get your hands on some tantalising breakfast offerings. Their Champagne brunch offers three courses and a glass of fizz for £45, or go for the bottomless option with 90 minutes of unlimited prosecco or cocktails.

FEYA

Brunches don't come any prettier than FEYA's offering. The rainforest-themed cafe not only dishes up a jaw-dropping plate of food, but its interiors aren't too shabby either. Adorned with glowing neon signage, chandeliers and a white marble bar, it makes an incredibly aesthetically pleasing backdrop to tuck into wisteria waffles, Arabian shakshukas and acai rainbow bowls.

Megan's

On the hunt for a beautiful brunch? Megan's will not disappoint. Regularly frequented by the well-heeled residents of West London (including a few familiar faces from Made in Chelsea), this Mediterranean eatery is known for dishes including Turkish eggs and baked shakshouka. 

Map Maison

Set on the Kingsland Road, Map Maison is a den of botanical gorgeousness, complete with an Insta-ready flower wall and local art adorning the walls. Their affordable weekend brunch menu includes a Mediterranean-inspired dish along with 90 minutes of unlimited cocktails.

The Botanist

Bottomless Brunch at Botanist Sloane Square

Located on Sloane Square, The Botanist is a seriously eye-catching spot for brunch, boasting baby pink leather seats paired with flora and fauna-inspired artworks and glamorous light fixtures. Or if you fancy going alfresco? You'll find the terrace under a canopy of luscious trees with a picturesque fountain bubbling away nearby. But it's not just the decor that's a real treat for the eyes - wait until you get a load of the food. Small plates include anchovy toast or puffed pork skin, while mains showcase steak frites with truffle parmesan fries, not to mention bougie breakfast muffins. And if you need something to wash it down, nab 1.5 hours of bottomless drinks for just £25 more.