Most important meal of the day? We hope so. And to celebrate we’ve decided to sprinkle a bit of GLP onto the topic for you. So here’s to soggy eggs, home-made ketchup and French bread. Or maybe even a fresh glass of orange juice. Just make sure you eat well:
Centralish:
The Botanist, Sloane Square.
A mean breakfast all round from The Botanist. Pretty much everything you’re after and a lovely setting to accompany it.
Modern Pantry, St. John’s Square. Book here with TopTable.
There’s something very right about eating breakfast in a listed Georgian House. The food seems to match the environment and for some reason we had two servings of porridge when we joined the scene. In hindsight we should have gone a little heartier. A second visit is upon us.
West:
Ottolenghi, Notting Hill
There are now 4 of these places dotted around London. Each one tiny, each one amazing at sourcing the finest ingredients for a take-away breakfast. Some of them have tiny tables for you to sit at but we enjoyed sitting down with the owner, creating our very own hamper of items and then skipping off around London eating the finest pastry in the land.
East:
Hackney City Farm, Hackney
It may sound odd to eat breakfast in a city farm. But our experience of the activity went down rather well. Go on a Saturday and walk down the road to Broadway market for some home-made marble cake. Or any other cake for that matter.
St. John’s, Commerical Street, Shoreditch
We shouldn’t have favourites. But we think this may be ours. The best bacon sarnie in London and some home-made ketchup to boot. It doesn’t really get much better than this for taste.
The Counter Café, Stratford/Hackney
This tiny venue is tucked away by the Olympic village in east London. The locals swear by it and they’re pretty proud of their setup too. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the neighbourhood.
North:
Towpath, Dalston
Great porridge and a mixture of alternative café breakfast grub from an esteemed culinary couple. Think American, bit of Italian and a sprinkle of English. Oh, and it’s by a canal. Lovely.
Blue Legume, Stoke Newington
Pancakes and maple syrup was our choice at this venue. It got rather busy with the locals but it ended up adding to the atmosphere, especially outside where tables decorate the pavement and back yard. Sleeves up for this one.
South:
The French Café, Balham. Book here with TopTable.
This place is busy from sunrise to sunset. Getting a table outside helps add to the charm but you’ll enjoy the experience wherever you end up.
Lido Café, Herne Hill
Pool side action in Herne Hill. And a lovely range of breakfast too. Little more to say really.
Just before you shoot off for brekkie, this week at GLP Towers we’d like to ask your support for a community project in Camberwell we noticed come up as a post on our wall. To explain, a group of voluntters want to restore a Grade II listed building (ex-Gala Bingo) to its former glory as an arts/cultural venue that will serve the whole community and enhance the reputation of Camberwell as an artistic and creative centre. At the moment they need to continue to drum up support and get fans to sign up to their facebook page. Camberwell has been a poor afterthought for far too long and this project could potentially make a HUGE difference to living in the area! Please join their page on Facebook here to support them: http://bit.ly/aZ6Wi0. Yes you. You can also volunteer to help out on their website if you’re keen: www.CamberwellVillageHall.com.
That’s all for this week but we have some extra special newsletters over the coming weeks (including the most romantic restaurants) so be sure to come back and visit. Just ring our digital doorbell. More from us on our Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/glpLondon.




















