Wednesday 24 June 2015

Brunch Date Ideas

More than just instagram fodder for rich and famous twenty-somethings, brunch is a meal that manages to be settling, savoury and cheekily sweet all in one go. It’s so wonderful that not even first date nerves can taint it. In fact, it’s the ideal date situation; none of the formality of dinner nor the platonic vibe of lunch, and even if you overdo it on bloody marys you’re unlikely to be at risk of drinking yourself under the table. Even if the date itself is a disaster, it won’t have been a total waste because you will still have eaten brunch! Brunch is never a waste. Here’s where we recommend for a getting-to-know-you over a plateful of that sacred breakfast lunch combo:




                                                    
Tucked away in the backstreets between Westminster and Pimlico since 1946, Regency’s art-deco exterior and Formica-topped tables are true greasy spoon originals. You order at the counter before getting your table, and although there’s a permanent queue it’s fast moving and gives you time to decide what you want to order. This isn’t much of a dilemma though - arrive hungry and go for the set breakfast of egg, bacon, sausages, beans, toast and tea or coffee for £5.50. Slick service, huge portions, and your order is announced loudly from the counter when it’s ready. This is a charming piece of old London and definitely worth a visit.




Going to the Wolsely comes with a luxury sense of occasion; book a table in advance and impress your date with a morning of refined grandeur that’s somehow cosy at the same time. The Full English is well worth the food coma that comes after it, the scrambled eggs and smoked salmon offers a lighter, similarly tasty alternative, and the huge choice of pain au delicious pastries shouldn’t be ruled out either. Its lesser known sibling, The Delauney, is another special spot worth visiting.



Go early to avoid queues (before 10am), and order a takeaway coffee for while you’re waiting if you do get there a little later. The Australian themed menu puts a light, healthier slant on your traditional brunch choices and is particularly known for its magically fluffy scrambled eggs and ricotta hot cakes. The bright, relaxed atmosphere of Granger & Co is ideal for easy conversation with your date while you eat.



Situated within Peckham Road’s South London Gallery, No. 67 boasts a soaring space, huge windows and bright natural light. Whether you’re seated inside or out in one of the winding gardens, it’s a brilliant place for brunch followed by a browse through the gallery’s exhibitions. The ‘Full Spanglish’ is a particularly popular Spanish-fusion option that we would recommend.



Kopapa offers creative, innovative fusion meals throughout the day, but their weekend brunch between 9am and 4pm is particularly unique and not to be missed. Try not to arrive before your sweet tooth kicks in for the day, because the salted caramel shake is to die for. Whether you go for lighter options like their fruit salad and granola mix or something a little heartier, such as their renowned ‘Turkish Eggs’, the unusual blend of tastes won’t disappoint.




Greenberry is more than just another of Primrose Hill’s pop-up cafes; it has a comfortable, fresh atmosphere and menu to match, both of which are worth going there for. The later it gets the more it fills up with families and dogwalkers on a weekend, but if you’re there early-ish or on a weekday you can get breakfast with an inoffensive twist and enjoy it in the café’s lovely interior. Hickory smoked baked beans and chorizo on toast are amazing if you fancy something warming, and ordering their quinoa porridge is a quicker and probably more delicious alternative to making that health-craze porridge variation yourself. 



40 floors up, Duck and Waffle at the Heron Tower isn’t a bad place to have brunch. Many of the window tables (these have the best views) are for two diners only, making this an ideal restaurant for a date. Prices are also sky high, but with the glass lift and panoramic vistas of London, you’re paying for more than your food. Opt for the signature dish of duck and waffle; it might seem like an unusual combination but let the success of the place speak for itself and trust that it’s a tasty dish!


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