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We had a main and a coffee for about £20 each which is a bit costly for brunch but the food was nice and locally sourced which is great. The coffee was good but was not very hot when it was served up. I found the staff to be a little odd. The service was quite slow and it felt a bit like it was an i
A great place for an evening meal in Balham. The food is exceptional and challenges the great Honey and Co for best knafeh-like cheesecake. The outdoor seating is rain proof and there's heaters if it's particularly cold. We had the Marcus Choice option where you let the kitchen decide on what dishe
I came here for brunch last Sunday in a small group, I had booked a table in advance, and I would strongly advise doing so if you plan on visiting for weekend brunch as we saw many groups turned away while waiting for our table. We were seated in the covered outside area which was warm and pleasant
Delicious food. Mine was very good. Enjoyed the Mediterranean palette of flavours. Only comment would be that the server wasn’t wearing their mask properly. As someone who doesn’t need to wear a mask at all (due to exemption) this doesn’t bother me. However other patrons may notice it.
I would say it’s one of the best brunch places south of the river. There’s always a 10-15 minute queue but upon entering this cozy cafe you will be rewarded with exceptional breakfast. Try Step Sister which is their sweet potato fritter with the most perfect poached egg or go for Brother Special whi
Food & Service - Incredible, Price & Atmosphere - Not the best but ok. Overall a lovely local! The taster menu (Marcus’ recommends) was delicious. Highlights were the cauliflower (who knew?) and the belly pork in a white sauce with walnut and honey; the flavours were well balanced and everything was
London has plenty of great eateries, so it was a difficult decision to end up in the excellent Brother Marcus. It doesn’t look like much from the street, but once you are inside, this place just looks and feels like somewhere you want to spend a lot of time. I visited for brunch with a friend and we
Gorgeous interior, cozy and inviting. Spans all the way back so plenty of seating. The back can get quite loud with conversations though. The food was of high quality, bonus that the suzuk and chicken are halal. The best thing on the menu is the Turkish platter, everything was great. Bit expensive a
I was attracted by their supper club, and was impressive by their funny dish names. Would you like to have Step Sister or Sugar Daddy? Coffee Shops Each Tube Station For Digital Nomads 37nd Stop: Northern Line-Balham Station @Brother Marcus Category: Artisan Coffee Shop+Restaurant+Bar WIFI: Relia
Super cute brunch place tucked behind Balham high street - would highly recommend if around south london and even if not, it is worth the travel. Creative & unique menu, really fantastic flavour and hearty coffee (not too strong). French toast crumpets w/ fried banana ft. vanilla yoghurt was epic!
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