Food
Best Breakfast in London
Guide: Fry-Ups, Brunch Rooms, and Cafe Mornings
London breakfast deserves its own lane: E. Pellicci and Regency Cafe cover the classic fry-up, Dishoom handles the bacon-naan morning, Farm Girl and Dalloway Terrace give west and central London a softer brunch rhythm, while Fischer's, Honey & Co Daily, and St. John Bread and Wine keep the route useful beyond a single neighborhood. Use this when the day needs eggs, coffee, baking, or a proper cafe start before the dinner plan begins.
- E. PellicciE. Pellicci is a family-run Bethnal Green cafe with over a century of history, Grade II-listed wood panelling, full English breakfasts, Italian classics, and a room where the welcome is part of the reason to go.
- Regency CafeRegency Cafe is the Westminster breakfast classic: tiled room, fry-ups, tea, shouted orders, and everyday London texture close to Tate Britain and Victoria.
- Dishoom Covent GardenDishoom Covent Garden channels old Bombay cafe culture into an all-day London workhorse: bacon naan rolls at breakfast, black daal, grills, chaats, cocktails, and a room that handles groups better than most central tables.
- Farm GirlFarm Girl is the Portobello daytime stop for Australian-style brunch, coffee, smoothies, and a lighter Notting Hill rhythm before the market. It is more about morning fuel and people-watching than dinner ambition.
- Fischer'sFischer's brings Viennese cafe energy to Marylebone High Street: schnitzel, sausages, konditorei, breakfast, and an all-day room that suits the neighbourhood's slower pace.
- Honey & Co DailyHoney & Co Daily brings Middle Eastern baking, salads, lunch plates, and excellent cakes to Bloomsbury, making Lamb's Conduit Street useful from breakfast through afternoon.