
Introducing the latest breakfast trends and most popular places to start your mornings off sunny side up
Breakfast as the old  saying  goes ,
Quaint, cozy and nestled away in Neal’s Yard, 26 Grains is home to the most innovative and posh porridge dishes London has to offer. Owner and chef Alex Hely Hutchinson built her charming oats empire out of only the  most  naturallyFrom  flavourful  savouryof  hot  sirrachaapple  and butter hazelnuts, these wholesome recipes are just the type of morning fuel we’ve been craving. 

It is expected of "the most important meal of the day” to leave us feeling energized and amazing, which is what founder Catherine Sharman set out to make possible in creating the quirky little restaurant that is, Après Food Co. Based at 72 John Street in Clerkenwell, London, Après Food Co provides you with a new take on comfort foods where locally sourced  and  gluten  freeof  that  gluten  free

Covent Garden is home to the sexy yet sophisticated French style bistro Balthazar, which is there to serve you delicious and divine meals all hours of the day. However, le  petit  dejuener

Smart and chic are just a few of the labels you would use to describe the mid-late 19th century  style café that is known as The Black Penny. Located in the heart of London on Great Queen St, The Black Penny is the  breakfast  hot spot  for veggie lovers and social butterflies with an adventurous appetite. With breakfast offerings of classic and  delicious  favourites

The once upon a time home to King Charles the II’s mistress Nell Gwynne and later the Gargoyle Club, that operated as a famous hot spot for artists, politicians  and intellectuals of its time has since been transformed into the traditional British style, Dean Street Townhouse. In central Soho, Dean Street Townhouse has managed to maintain the character and class of its history and offer a true British inspired restaurant dining experience. To start off your day, the breakfast  menu  favourite

An inspiring story of two best gal pals who grew up living between Madrid and London and other European cities, came together to share their passion for good food and wine and thus, The Continental Pantry was born. In the heart of Notting Hill, breakfast is a must do experience at this little yet thriving delicatessen. From darling pastries to mashed up avocado on toast, a simple yet fulfilling breakfast will have you coming back for more, after all   they are well known for their carefully crafted wine selection as well. 

Prosecco and spritz and a tasty selection of Venetian style  recipes  makesfood  and atmosphere combined. With locations all over London, give yourself the opportunity to indulge in a brunch pizzeta  with Italian sausage, Parmesan and soft egg washed down by a breakfast Bellini. Immerse yourself in the ultimate Italian experience, which may end up giving you a reason to book a spontaneous gondola ride through the canals of Venice.  

 
            