Reviews 26 Grains

4
Alex Ward
+4
Really enjoyed the refreshing brunch we had here! Food was so yum, although I’m sad we weren’t here at breakfast time to try the porridge! My marinated courgettes were so refreshing, and my friend simply loved her smoked haddock and rye bread. Service was fine, nothing special, but hey, central london in summer holidays, the poor staff will be run off their feet. Recommend if you’re in the area and want to people watch everyone through the yard
5
Armi
+5
This restaurant is in a very cute neighborhood. The place is small but because of the amazing food, it’s always busy. I’ve dined in a few time here while visiting London and each time was an amazing experience. You might have to wait about 30 min to get a table. They don’t take reservations. There are many vegetarian options in the menu. The staffs are also super friendly.
5
Ivy Lin
+5
Love this small but lovely cafe. Located at the hidden Neal’s Yard. Had a brunch here and it was delicious. Their bread is from Little Bread Pedlar so very nice. Nice atmosphere. Walk in only and I queued for about 30mins on Saturday afternoon around 1:30pm.
5
Yk C
+5
The environment is beautiful and comfortable when the sun is shining. It is very suitable for enjoying breakfast with a cup of coffee. By the way, “the Marinated courgettes, bean & garlic purée, pine nuts, mint & rocket on sourdough” are super delicious 😋
4
Lorenzo Martini
+4
Their porridge is absolutely fantastic and a valid enough reason to try the place out. The place is quite tiny and it gets extremely busy on weekend mornings, resulting in up to one hour of wait time. It is probably recommended to show up really early or your breakfast can easily be a lunch instead. The service is fairly basic, but there is little customization allowed on the dishes and the non-porridge selection is tasty but quite limited (and they tend to run out of popular dishes fairly early on if you are visiting on a weekend). Still a 4 star because the quality of the food is amazing and the porridge is phenomenal.
5
James Mikkelson
+5
If you love Porridge, get down to this place for breakfast. Taste incredible, healthy fats for days, nice chilled out staff and relaxed vibe. Not sure if you can book, but if you're doing a long journey for this place (which you absolutely should if you like a healthy breakfast) then maybe call to try to book.. I went about 9am on a weekend and it was pretty rammed.
4
Stephanie Hoang
+4
Small brunch place in a cute alley. The food was okay for a brunch place - nothing crazy special. We got the ginger hot chocolate and the eggs. You could definitely taste the ginger in the hot chocolate, but somehow it didn't taste odd. The bitterness complimented the sweet chocolate taste. The eggs were nicely fried, but not anything to queue for.
4
F. W.
+4
Cute brunch spot with a good variety of vegetarian and vegan options ☁️ 🍵: Oat Matcha Latte 🥤: Hibiscus Lemonade 🥣: Fig & Red Grape Porridge I was there on a weekday so there was no line, however, I have walked past this place before on weekends and there was always a line of people - so be prepared for that if you are going on Saturday or Sunday ☀️
5
Elsie Lien
+5
Arrived at 10:30 on Friday morning, waited in the line for 10-15 mins. Staff are friendly and speedy! Didn’t wait too long for my breakfast and coffee to be served. Recommend outdoor seats so you can enjoy the nice view of Neal’s yard. Like my food and my coffee as well. It’s a nice way to start my day!
4
Khawla AlHamdan
+4
Small crowd place in amazing Nail’s yard. The tables was to share it is as if you are in barn. We got the brunch there.The menu wasn’t clear and most of the recommendations in the reviews are changes. The drinks and the tea were good.
5
Andreas Jensen
+5
Set in a hidden courtyard with a great atmosphere. Great place for breakfast, coffee was tasty. The sautéed mushroom with truffle sauce on toast was super creamy and flavoursome, topped with Parmesan cheese. Adding fried eggs on top was the perfect pairing, the yolks cut through the richness of the truffle and cheese. Staff were friendly and helpful, would go back again.
5
jaimmie riley
+5
A small restaurant with delicious food. There are about 6 two person tables outside and three 4 person tables inside (which are often shared between parties - you might be able to fit 5 if you all know one another). Be prepared to wait but you can grab a coffee for your wait. Next time I’ll try the porridge but the eggs were absolutely delicious.
5
Linh Linh
+5
Came here for the most famous porridge of the world. Hidden in the gorgeous colorful Covent Garden with so many opportunities for fabulous photos.
5
James Diedrick
+5
A little gem in the Neal's Yard courtyard. Menu is small, but everything is terrific, from the smoked mackerel to the fried eggs to the fresh sourdough. And of course you are close to Neal's Yard bread and cheese shops. The cheese shop alone is worth a pilgrimage.
4
Betty Kermen
+4
Delicious breakfast but service is not perfect. We shared our table with other customers. I can recommend chili egg and porridge
4
Naushad Reza
+4
Before I get to the food, you have to know this is a small place where you have to queue up for a while to get a table and they don’t accept reservations. You also pay on the till when you order food, which is fine, but also tip them there before you have got any service which I think was a bit odd. Is it worth queuing up to get a tiny table to enjoy their Turkish fried eggs and coffee - Absolutely. Food here is amazing and beautifully presented. Will definitely go back again.
5
Borja Berastegui
+5
The brunch menu is not a huge selection but god damn they are great! Delicious food, good coffee and fantastic atmosphere! Must visit if you want to sit down and enjoy brunch around the area!
5
Hyunser Park
+5
They have the best oatmeal I ever had!! I would definitely go back to try banana one. The staff was really kind and the place was small but cute. I recommend it!
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