Lovely cafe on a vibey street in Primerose. Pumps inside, lots of people and pet friendly! Menu is really nice, great classic brunch items including healthy vegan options. Coffee is average but almond milk available. Would recommend this cafe in the area.
Kam @ A Married Couple & Their Travels
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Nestled away between Camden, Regent's Park and St John's Wood, you'll find the picturesque urban village of Primrose Hill. With its pretty tree lined streets, immaculate town houses, friendly atmosphere and perhaps the best panoramic views over London, it's easy to see why Primrose Hill has attracted the likes of Gwen Stefani, Jude Law and Rachel Weisz to set up their homes in the leafy suburb.
Kam @ A Married Couple & Their Travels
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At the heart of Primrose Hill lies Regent's Park Road, abuzz with restaurants, cafes and independent shops and boutiques, without a chain store in sight! And it's here where you'll find one of our favourite brunch spots in London, Greenberry Cafe, where I met my friend Olympia for a post workout brunch a few Saturdays ago.
Greenberry Cafe is a small restaurant, offering an all-day dining experience in a friendly, laidback environment. The exterior is bright and welcoming and the interior has that shabby chic vibe going - think bare-brick walls, rustic decor and shelves stuffed with books and bottles. Seating options are a plenty but reservations for the weekend are a must; there's rarely a table free, although counter dining is available for walk ins, complete with freshly baked cakes and pastries to entice you.
We arrived for our brunch reservation and were promptly seated towards the back of the restaurant, under a large skylight flooding the area with natural light. After a quick peek at the specials of the day, we browsed the weekend brunch menu and its mix of dishes varying from healthy options such as fruit and granola, yummy pastries and different types of eggs.
As usual I went for a poached egg option and ordered Portobello mushrooms, poached egg, hollandaise and truffle oil on sourdough toast, with a side of smoked salmon. The poached eggs are usually cooked to perfection but on this occasion mine was slightly overcooked. It still tasted delicious and the mushrooms and salmon complimented the dish nicely.
Olympia also went for a poached egg option and ordered an eggs Benedict and eggs Florentine on gluten free bread (50p extra charge) with an extra side of yummy avocado. The poached eggs were again overcooked but didn't detract from the overall quality of the dishes.
Food devoured we finished up with coffees and contemplated over whether we should order dessert, having glanced over at neighbouring tables and been struck with food envy. We reluctantly decided against it and instead opted to walk up the hill to burn off the calories we'd piled on during brunch!
Greenberry Cafe is great for a laidback, weekend brunch with a great variety of dishes, quality food and friendly, attentive service. It's one of our favourites and we definitely recommend adding it to your list of must-visit brunch places in London. Oh, and if the food and atmosphere isn't enough to entice you, I'm pretty sure the views of London from Primrose Hill will!
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