Technically, there’s no end to bottomless brunches in London.
But, in the interests of time and, yes, out-and-out favouritism, we’ve rounded up a collection of the finest places for a booze-laden, mid-morning feast. From Dalston warehouses plating up endless pancakes and boozy iced tea, to sleek Soho rooftop restaurants primed to ply you with top-shelf Champagne and sushi, here are the very best bottomless brunches in London…
JUMP TO: Central London | East London & The City | North London | South London | West London
CENTRAL LONDON
Chotto Matte | Soho

Chotto Matte’s bottomless brunch is an epic affair – three courses of Nikkei-style dishes (sushi ‘donuts’; beef tataki with poached egg; sea bass ceviche; Japanese soufflé pancakes topped with yuzu cheesecake mousse and edible gold glitter, etc.) are accompanied by mix & match cocktails including frozen yuzu margaritas and a Bloody Mary topped by fluffy celery foam.
Best for Switching up your drinks
Timings Saturdays from 12pm
Price per person? £29 for food, +£20 for drinks | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know There’s a DJ, and it’s low-lit – perfect for starting Saturday night a little early.
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Timmy Green | Victoria
As Antipodean brunch venues go, this down-under spot is up there with the best. Score everything from aubergine fritters with kimchi ketchup to shakshuka with labneh and charcoal toast – all washed down with infinite prosecco and mimosas. READ MORE | Check out their Soho sibling
Best for Mid-week brunching
Timings 7.30am-4pm Mon-Fri; 7.30am-4pm Sat; 10am-4.30pm Sun
Price per person? £39.50 (inc. food) | Time limit? 100 minutes | Good to know It’s one drink at a time, and the whole table needs to take part.
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Señor Ceviche | Soho

It’s not every day that you can feast on incredible Peruvian BBQ dishes, ceviche and hot wings, with free-flowing bellinis… it’s weekends, at Señor Ceviche. READ MORE
Best for A change from avo on toast
Timings Weekends 12-3pm
Price per person? £39 all in | Time limit? 1hr 45min
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Lantana | Fitzrovia, Old Street, London Bridge
It’s already the second Aussie spot on the list, but that’s because they know how to brunch correctly. Which, if you’re wondering, means wild mushrooms and white bean hummus on toast; bubble ‘n’ squeak with Cumberland sausage; annnd unlimited prosecco, mimosas and coffee. READ MORE
Best for Coffee fiends
Timings Weekends 9am-4pm
Price per person? £30 boozy, £25 for unlimited coffee & juice only | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know Everyone on the table needs to go bottomless, boozy or not.
Eneko Basque Kitchen & Bar | Aldwych
The Eneko in question here is Eneko Atxa – the chef behind the three Michelin Starred, consistently World Top 20-ranking Basque restaurant Azurmendi. So yes, the brunch here is good. They’ve newly launched it, with dishes like beef tartare, egg yolks in tempura, Basque-style scrambled eggs with potatoes and Ibérico ham, and confit cod on Basque crystal bread… and bottomless cava or wine. READ MORE
Best for The sophisticated way to go bottomless
Timings Saturdays 12-2.30pm
Price per person? £20 (exc. food) | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know The servers know the menu cover to cover – ask for their recommendations
Lima Floral | Covent Garden

Welcome to brunch in Peru, which, we’ve learnt (through a sample size of one Peruvian restaurant) typically involves beef saltadito and sea bream ceviche, Nikkei-influenced main courses, and bottomless prosecco, beer and Pisco Maries. READ MORE
Best for Elegant courses that won’t leave you bursting
Timings Weekends 12-2.30pm
Price per person? £44 inc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Set menu of six dishes
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Hip Hop Brunch | Secret Location
The hip: An hour of bottomless cocktails.
The hop: A phat three-course brunch overflowing with buttermilk chicken, spicy wings and chocolate fudge brownies.
The hippie to the hippie, the hip, hip a hop: 2 and a half hours of abundant hip hop karaoke, live entertainment, roaming magicians, comedians and temporary hand-drawn tattoo artists.
Best for A big, blow-out afternoon
Timings 12-5pm every Saturday – book HERE
Price per person? From £40 all in | Time limit? Bottomless 12-1pm, karaoke till 5pm | Good to know “No fancy dress unless hip hop based”.
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Corazón | Soho

Since Mexico invented smashing avocados, it stands to reason that it would give pretty good brunch. And Corazón’s Mexican-slanted menu doesn’t disappoint, with huevos rancheros; bacon, egg and cheese tacos; Michelada oysters and flights of four different margaritas for every guest. READ MORE
Best for A slap up, guilty pleasure of a brunch
Timings Weekends 11am-4pm
Price per person? £20 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know It involves boozy Mexican beans with bacon.
Bon Vivant | Bloomsbury
Bon Vivant serve drunch, which, depending on your commitment levels, stands for either ‘dinner breakfast lunch’, or just ‘drunk lunch’. But given the presence of infinite bellinis to accompany your freshly baked pastries and er, steak, it may well turn out to be both. READ MORE
Best for A continental brunch
Timings Weekends 10.30am-4.30pm
Price per person? £22.95 (exc. food) | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Min. spend on food £10pp; whole table needs to go bottomless.
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Dirty Bones | Soho

Dirty Bones earns itself a spot as one of the best bottomless brunches in London thanks to its slow-cooked short rib and egg on crumpets; buttermilk fried chicken and waffle; and three free-flowing cocktails choices, including a Bloody Mary with a sour cream and onion-pringled rim. READ MORE
Best for A truly dirty brunch
Timings Weekends 11am-4pm (last seating 3.30pm)
Price per person? £22 exc. food | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know Whole table needs to go bottomless, but you can all mix and match your own cocktails.
Sea Containers | Southbank
Bottomless containers aren’t ordinarily the most useful things. But the bottomless brunch at Sea Containers is a rare exception, soaking up bottomless mimosas, prosecco, Champagne or Bloody Maries with dishes like buttermilk fried chicken and waffle; steak and eggs; and er, oysters. READ MORE
Best for Brunch with a riverside view
Timings Weekends 12-4pm
Price per person? £19 exc. food/£59 Champagne | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know You can also order their shareable roasts. Even if it’s Saturday.
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Aqua Kyoto | Soho

A sprawling feast of critically lauded Japanese food accompanied by endless glasses of bellinis might not sound overly appealing, but you can have it on the roof, so that’s something. READ MORE
Best for Unbeatable levels of decadence
Timings Saturdays 12-3.30pm, Sundays 12-6.15pm
Price per person? £60 all in/£80 Champagne | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can also score mojitos, cosmos, daiquiris and wine.
Flesh & Buns | Covent Garden
Bottomless buns may sound like something of an oxymoron… But here you’ll score free-flowing wine and prosecco served alongside a bountiful set menu of Asian-influenced small plates like chicken yakitori, salmon sashimi, and Korean fried wings; their classic bao buns; and s’mores with chocolate fondant ‘for the table’. READ MORE
Best for People who don’t like mimosas
Timings Sundays and bank holidays, 12-6pm (last bookings 4pm)
Price per person? £54/£61 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Max. 6 people, must book in advance here
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Flesh & Buns | Fitzrovia

And for their second branch, they’re giving you twice the opportunities to enjoy brunch, serving it on Saturdays and Sundays. Expect a similar offering with six flesh and buns per person, sharing platters of smoked meats, bountiful snacks, and desserts like Nutella croissant tai yaki. READ MORE
Best for Brunch for dinner
Timings Saturdays 12-3.30pm, Sundays 12-7.30pm
Price per person? £40 all-in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Max. 6 people
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EAST LONDON
Breddos Taqueria | Clerkenwell

Get stuffed at Breddos Tacos – they’re not only offering unlimited beers, Palomas and frozen margaritas for their bottomless brunch, they’re bolstering it with all-you-can-eat tacos, too… READ MORE
Best for Big birthday brunches
Timings Sundays 12-5pm
Price per person? £20pp for food, +£15 for booze | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know What more do you need?
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Barge East | Hackney Wick
A 114 year-old historic Dutch barge that a trio of friends sailed back to London, converted into a floating restaurant and promptly made it one of the best places to eat in London. And on weekends, it’s loaded with dishes like crispy duck egg on sourdough and pork belly sausage rolls, served with endless Bloody Maries and prosecco.
Best for The view, the service, the food.
Timings Weekends from 11am
Price per person? £35 inc. 2 dishes | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know You can privately hire the captain’s cabin (seating up to 10)… for free.
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Roka | Canary Wharf
How to Roka your Sunday brunch: a bellini on arrival; a buffet of starters; a choice of mouthwatering Japanese dishes sizzled on their robata grill; bottomless wine throughout; and dessert platters for the table. Crushed it.
Best for Faultless, high-end Japanese cuisine
Timings Saturday 11am-4pm, Sundays and bank holidays 11am-8pm
Price per person? From £49 all in | Time limit? 2 hours
Kaia at The Ned | Bank

This is one of those brunches that can’t really be described with words alone. But if we had to try, we’d probably go with something like, “a sprawling, never-ending buffet of sushi, sashimi, poke bowls, robata-grilled fish and meat, noodles, miso soup, breakfast bao, salads, and Japanese-inspired desserts. With welcome sake.”
Best for Bottomless food that’s really high quality.
Timings Sundays 11.30am-5pm
Price per person? £45 | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know The Ned also runs a bottomless feast in the main hall, with lobster, roasts, and a cheese bar. Note that booze isn’t bottomless, just the food – which is more important anyway.
Hotbox | Shoreditch
Some people might think unlimited cocktails sounds excessive, just as they might think smoked pork belly is an unnecessary addition to Eggs Benedict, or truffled blue cheese is to… anything. But thankfully, they’re not the people putting together the brunch menu at Hotbox. READ MORE
Best for Meat lovers
Timings Tues-Sun, 11.30am-2.30pm (3.30pm Sun)
Price per person? £25 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can mix and match cocktails, prosecco and mimosas
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Brigadiers | Bank

Relatively new to the scene and yet already serving up one of the best bottomless brunches in London is Brigadiers – the latest eatery from the family behind Michelin-starred Gymkhana and Trishna. means signing up to an al fresco feast with the likes of masala omelette pao; tandoor steak and naan sandwiches and the Full Indian Nashta – with unlimited refills of Brigadiers lager, sparkling wine or buck’s fizz. READ MORE
Best for Brunch with oomph
Timings Weekends 12-2pm
Price per person? £20 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can order BMs à la carte, too.
Flight Club | Shoreditch
Flight Club want to shower you with prosecco, eight types of brunch pizza, and darts. Not literally, we should add. READ MORE
Best for Big brunch parties
Timings Weekends 12-2pm or 2.30-4.30pm
Price per person? From £35 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know There’s also a DJ, which is nice.
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Martello Hall | London Fields

The only things that are distressed in this shabby-chic restaurant are the furnishings and wallpaper – because you’re going to be brunching on chilli hash browns topped with fried eggs; bacon sandwiches with ‘Nduja ketchup; and goat’s cheese, balsamic and pancetta toast. Oh, and there’s infinite rum punch and frizzante, too. READ MORE
Best for Big group brunches
Timings Weekends 10am-6pm
Price per person? £25 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours
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Bounce | Shoreditch
Providing the ultimate balanced breakfast, Bounce have created the perfect formula for a zero net-calorie intake, in the form of bottomless prosecco, bottomless pizza, and bottomless ping pong. READ MORE
Best for A big birthday brunch
Timings Sundays 1-3pm
Price per person? £29.50pp all-in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know They have a Yorkshire pudding pizza. Do with that information what you will.
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Mac & Wild | Liverpool Street

‘Dirty’ Scottish breakfast baps; haggis pops and venison Scotch eggs… this is the sort of food that calls for – nay, demands – bottomless buckfast-prosecco cocktails. READ MORE
Best for Big family brunches, al fresco
Timings Saturdays 11am-6pm (last table 3.30pm)
Price per person? £23 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can also score bottomless brunches on both days at their Fitzrovia branch.
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New Street Grill at Old Bengal Warehouse | Liverpool Street
If you’re going to go for a brunch that involves hanger steak and sticky toffee pudding, turning down bottomless prosecco seems almost churlish… READ MORE
Best for Seriously good value
Timings Saturdays 11am-4pm
Price per person? £35-40 all-in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Min. 2 courses, set menu
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Clerkenwell Grind | Clerkenwell

Nobody likes the daily grind. The weekend Grind, on the other hand, involves wild mushroom hash, beetroot smoked salmon, and Full Englishes soaked in bottomless prosecco – and is understandably very popular. READ MORE
Best for Sleek, retro surrounds
Timings Weekends 12-5pm
Price per person? £14.50 exc. food | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know Max. 6 people
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South Place Chop House | Liverpool Street
Unsurprisingly for a restaurant that classes Eggs Benedict as a mere starter, South Place Chop House is ready to lavish you with equally indulgent amounts of prosecco, mimosas and bellinis. READ MORE
Best for When you can’t decide between roasts and brunch
Timings Saturday brunch 12-5pm, Sunday roast 12-5pm
Price per person? From £40.50 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Min. 2 courses per person, set menu
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Ask For Janice | Farringdon

Ask For Janice, who’ll reward you with a trio of small plates (like hash brown with slow-cooked chorizo; bubble & squeak with black pudding; and baked eggs with Merguez sausage) and limitless glasses of Bloody Mary, Buck’s Fizz and Salty Dogs. READ MORE
Best for The indecisive
Timings Saturdays 10.30am-5pm
Price per person? £35 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know They’re big on local gins here, so it’s worth ordering one of their juniper-hooch cocktails.
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B&H Buildings | Clerkenwell
There’s very little drinksmiths B&H could have done to improve on their courgette pancakes, braised beef and potato hash, and drop scones with crispy bacon served in their gorgeous leafy conservatory dining room – except, of course, demonstrate that drinksmithery with bottomless bellinis, bubbles or customised BMs. READ MORE
Best for Beautiful surroundings
Timings Weekends 10am-4pm
Price per person? £17-25 exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know They also do great non-alcoholic brunch cocktails
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Bread St Kitchen | Bank

If these look like the perfect pancakes, just imagine how much better they taste with the infinite glasses of prosecco just out of shot… READ MORE
Best for Perfectly executed eggs
Timings Weekends 11am-2pm
Price per person? £40 all in | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know You can stay longer, but additional drinks will be charged separately.
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The Piano Works | Farringdon/Leicester Square
The Piano Works.
Which is good news, because they’re using it to crank out your song requests alongside a full band, while you tuck into a two-course power brunch with bottomless prosecco, spritzes and BMs. READ MORE
Best for Working your brunch straight off again
Timings Saturdays 12-4pm
Price per person? £25 – £50 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know There are two pianists to start; the full band kicks in at 1.30pm
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Jones & Sons | Dalston

Jones & Sons’ brunch is so bottomless it’s practically a black hole. Only with all-you-can-eat eggs, pancakes and Full Englishes and endless bucks fizz, BMs and alcoholic iced tea instead of deformed areas of spacetime where mass is so densely concentrated it absorbs all possible wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum of radiation. READ MORE
Best for Bottomless food and drink
Timings Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday 11am-3pm
Price per person? £29 non-boozy, £39 boozy | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can’t switch drink, and you can only order more courses when everyone’s finished their plate. Eat your greens and all that.
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London Shuffle Club | Shoreditch
Shuffleboard was such a popular Tudor pastime that people stopped going to work, and they had to ban it. Luckily you’ve got weekends off, and can devote them to 2 hour bottomless brunches here, which includes constant top-ups of prosecco or beer, a steady stream of Full English Breakfast pizza, and a solid half hour’s shuffleboarding. READ MORE
Best for Brunching millennial/16th century-style
Timings Saturdays 2-4pm
Price per person? £32.50 | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know If your group size is less than 6, you might be combined with another team for shuffleboarding.
NORTH LONDON
German Gymnasium | King’s Cross
German brunch dishes tend to be the Wurst. But German Gymnasium are upping the ante with Black Forest ham and poached eggs on potato rosti, cinnamon pancakes, Currywurst with triple-cooked chips, and free-flowing prosecco. READ MORE
Best for A ‘continental’ breakfast
Timings Weekends 12-3pm
Price per person? £48-55 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Available in the Restaurant section only, and max. 10 people
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Osteria Wolf | Stoke Newington

The already excellent food on offer at neighbourhood Italian Osteria Wolf has just become flawless – because they’re now offering bottomless prosecco, Aperols and Campari spritzes to accompany their set menu of dishes like fennel sausage and egg yolk pappardelle… READ MORE
Best for Italian dishes that mean business
Timings Weekends from 12pm
Price per person? £36-39 all-in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Their coffee is freshly ground, Italian, and very good.
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Drink, Shop & Do | King’s Cross
By the time you’ve worked your way through Drink Shop & Do’s bottomless bagels, bubbles and board games, Scrabble’s going to end up with some interesting words…
Best for Rainy weekends
Timings Weekends from 10.30am
Price per person? £29 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know Bagels come gluten-free, and everyone at the table needs to go bottomless (they do mocktails, too). Pre-book here.
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Bobby Fitzpatrick | West Hampstead

Potato latkes. Sicilian meatballs. An endless supply of coconut pineapple mimosas. John Travolta’s hair. All things that were, if retro eatery Bobby Fitzpatrick is anything to go by, entirely acceptable in the 70s. READ MORE
Best for Time-travelling brunch
Timings Saturdays 12pm or 2.30pm
Price per person? £35 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You probably won’t be surprised to hear that there aren’t any major caveats with this one – but you should probably book ahead
SOUTH LONDON
Two Hundred | Peckham

Heading up the best bottomless brunches in South London is Two Hundred, part cocktail bar part small plates restaurants offering bottomless brunch – any brunch dish and two hours of free-flowing prosecco – for just £25 a head.
Best for Bottomless all week long
Timings Everyday from 10am
Price per person? £25m | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know They’ve got an outside courtyard for when the weather’s warm
Mr Bao | Peckham & Tooting
This weekend could either involve Bao Benedict and Taiwanese spring onion pancakes with bottomless sparkling sake Bloody Maries all day, or it could not. Your call. READ MORE
Best for Something different
Timings Weekends from 11am-5pm
Price per person? £16/17 exc. food | Time limit? Charged by the hour, or £50 for the day | Good to know You can also plump for their regular lunch menu.
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Cattivo | Brixton

Cattivo pair brunch classics like scrambled eggs & bacon and avo toast with Italian classics like squash & sage frittata and ‘Nduja arancini… then pair it all with bottomless prosecco cocktails, rum punch and Bloody Maries. READ MORE
Best for Big groups
Timings Saturdays 11am-5pm
Price per person? £25pp exc. food | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know The DJ plays disco from 2pm, and you can quite easily stay there into the night.
Little Nan’s | Deptford, Stockwell, Fitzrovia
Nans are probably the last people you’d expect to serve up brunch, but this Little Nan carries it off with aplomb; serving up tiered cake stands stacked with build your own breakfast bagels alongside teapots of buck’s fizz, bloody maries and prosecco… READ MORE
Best for Kitsch overload
Timings Friday-Sunday
Price per person? £35 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know You can also score various bottomless cocktails
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WEST LONDON
Darcie & May Green | Paddington

It’s not every weekend you get to board a Sir Peter Blake-designed, multicoloured pair of barges moored on the Paddington Canal; tuck into sweetcorn fritters with avocado, shakshouka, and banana bread sandwiches; and indulge in bottomless prosecco and mimosas. It’s actually every day, because Darcie and May Green, the two floating restaurants from the Beany Green family, serve their bottomless brunch 7 days a week. READ MORE
Best for A showstopper venue
Timings From 10am Monday-Saturday, noon on Sunday
Price per person? £39.50 all in | Time limit? 100 minutes | Good to know The whole table needs to go bottomless.
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GOAT | Chelsea
Hoofing it down to GOAT of a weekend will see you served with brunch pizzas and bruschetta alongside bottomless smoked paprika fries, prosecco, wine and beer… READ MORE
Best for Getting everyone together
Timings Saturdays from 12pm, Sundays from 2.30pm. Last sittings at 4pm
Price per person? £40 all in | Time limit? 2 hours | Good to know They’re a dog-friendly place.
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The Aeronaut | Acton
Aeronaut not only bring you classic brunch dishes and 3 hours of limitless mimosas, beers and Bloody Maries, they also throw in a full-on entertainment bonanza, including bingo, live sing-a-longs, and a miniature Olympics – which is where you’ll find the only hurdles to an excellent morning. READ MORE
Best for All-singing, all-dancing brunch
Timings Saturdays 11am-2pm
Price per person? £35-41 all in | Time limit? 3 hours | Good to know They also run bottomless BBQs on Sundays, May-September
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Megan’s | Fulham, Balham, Clapham, Battersea

Chorizo shakshouka; half-baked, nutella-stuffed cookie dough and coconut cappucinos are just a few of the very, very good reasons why flower-filled Megan’s constantly has queues out the door. Get there early, and settle down for an afternoon of bottomless Pimm’s… READ MORE
Best for Nutella-stuffed cookie dough.
Timings 2-6pm weekends, all day bank holiday Mondays (last seating at 4.30pm)
Price per person? £19 exc. food | Time limit? 1.5 hours | Good to know You can, and definitely should, book HERE.
Last updated: 2nd August 2020 | Main image: Martello Hall
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