If you're looking for a good brunch spot in London this weekend, we've got you covered
Being in Chelsea, they only use the finest ingredients. Expect banana & chocolate chip buttermilk pancakes with whipped blackberry chantilly cream and caramelised condensed milk custard sauce or crispy spiced chicken and buttermilk waffles with yoghurt and tomato dressing, rose harissa paste and maple sauce.
There’s a central staircase which leads down to the main floor, where throughout the week DJs and live acts play to make this an almost immersive experience. If you’re heading along for Saturday brunch from 11.30am until 2pm, you’ll be treated to an extensive menu which offers three courses for £45 and free-flowing prosecco for another £28. Although this format feels more like an evening meal, cleverly Quaglino’s has ensured you won’t miss out by creating starters made from brunch classics like eggs royale or avocado on sourdough.
Don’t get too distracted by the prosecco though, the cocktails are absolutely delicious so remember to order one of those too.Crazy Pizza, the very instagrammable, stylish dining destination in the heart of Marylebone. The party style brunch includes bottomless champagne, bespoke cocktails and non-alcoholic options. As for the food, Crazy Pizza are serving up as much of their iconic pizzas as you can eat, as well as an array of other delicious Italian inspired dishes.
Every Saturday from midday until 3pm, as part of the bottomless brunch package, Crazy Bubbles will provide live entertainment throughout the afternoon in the form of traditional napkin waving performances and energetic pizza spinning shows.Book nowLove Indian food? You need to try Chakra’s bottomless brunch. Choose any 3 dishes from the menu alongside 90 minutes of Prosecco for £30 per head.
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