Dinner might not be our Mastermind topic, given we’d much rather be on the sofa in our PJ’s at 9pm watching Greys Anatomy than out on the town, but if there’s one thing we’re confident in, it’s our knowledge on the best brunch spots in London…

SCARLETT GREEN

Scarlett Green is proud title holder of Number One Brunch Spot in the World on Trip Advisor. Great for weekday business meetings, bottomless brunching and it’s a great spot for large groups sharing BBQ meat or vegan boards. Part of the Daisy Green Collection bringing Australian inspired food and coffee culture to London, charity is at the heart, raising thousands for the NHS, Ovarian Cancer and Australian Bushfires.

MILK BEACH

One of our favourite brunch spots, hidden away in the prettiest courtyard away from the hustle and bustle of Soho. Staff are super friendly, interiors are chic, coffee is great and the hotcakes are a must order.

BRASSERIE OF LIGHT

You’ll have seen the glittering Pegasus across your Instagram, even if you’ve never been. Conveniently situated at the top of Selfridges, Oxford Street, whether you’re booking a business breakfast, looking to brunch with friends, or planning a special occasion, you can’t go wrong here.

THE IVY SOHO BRASSERIE

This haven from the everyday bustle, situated between Picadillly, Regent Street and Soho is complete with bronze pendant lighting, polished parquet and adorned with art. While the menu is the same as each of the other Ivy outposts, the comfy jewel coloured sofa’s and large space – no one listening to each others conversations – make this our go to for a business breakfast.

THE BREAKFAST CLUB

For years, que’s have lined the streets waiting for a table. They call themselves a ‘caf’, not a cafe, where you can order breakfast all day long. It’s pancakes, waffles, eggs – comfort food, with a cool twist. Founded by two Yorkshire best friends, their first caf opened in 2015, now there’s 16 branches across London, £7 kids menu available.

DISHOOM

Dishoom breakfast is a cult favourite in London – consistently good food and flavours, different to the norm. Their speciality are breakfast naans (the sausage and egg naan with chilli jam is outstanding), we also like the date and banana porridge and the bottomless house chai. There’s ten restaurants across the UK – Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham and seven around London.

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