Breakfast in Notting Hill is anything but boring, featuring everything from cosy cafés to stylish brunch spots. Beyond the classic full English, you'll find everything from shakshuka and sourdough topped with smashed avocado to viral pancakes and Mexican fusion dishes. Whether you prefer a laid-back local café or a trendy restaurant, Notting Hill has plenty of spots serving up breakfast worth getting out of bed for.

The best breakfast in Notting Hill
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Those pancakes
You might have heard of Sunday in Brooklyn because of their fluffy stacks of glossy pancakes doused in hazelnut maple praline and brown butter. This iconic brunch spot in Notting Hill has another successful branch in New York's Brooklyn, where both cafés serve meticulous menus of brunch favourites, like shakshuka, omelettes, a range of lunchtime bites, like salads and burgers, and larger plates come dinner time. Cocktails are also a must here, with a favourite being the mezcal bloody Mary. You'll need to book ahead for this one.
- 98 Westbourne Grove
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Eggs all day every day
Eggbreak is a chilled, all-day spot dedicated to eggs. It serves breakfast all day with a menu that offers everything from dishes like egg, bacon, and toasties and lamb hash with fried eggs to sweet options such as French toast and pancakes. There's also a selection of pastries and breads for a quick bite on the go.
- 30 Uxbridge Street, Kensington
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Boutique bolthole
The Princess Royal in Notting Hill serves an epic breakfast menu including freshly baked pastries, seasonal fruits, and a classic full English, alongside plenty of other options, all made with top-notch British ingredients. There are plenty of veggie options and a range of hot drinks, as well as morning cocktails and breakfast juices. This four-bedroom boutique hotel has stylish interiors and stunning terraces for outdoor dining.
- 47 Hereford Road
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Healthy dining
Farm Girl cafés in London came about as a way to bring a healthy twist to the city's dining scene. The menu here takes inspiration from buzzy Australian coffee culture, where they serve high-quality coffee and brunch classics, all made with organic ingredients. The flagship café in Notting Hill oozes a laid-back Californian vibe, with a relaxed atmosphere and a heated terrace to enjoy dining al fresco.
- 59A Portobello Rd, Notting Hill
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Aussie vibes
Granger & Co. in Notting Hill is a stylish restaurant serving seasonal dishes for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Breakfast is the real highlight here, featuring favourites like fruit bowls, breakfast muffins, toast with Dusty Knuckle sourdough, eggs, and more substantial dishes like potato and feta rösti. Enjoy yours with a hot drink or freshly squeezed orange juice surrounded by the Aussie vibes that make these Bill Granger restaurants such a hit.
- 175 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill
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All-day pastries
For a top-notch breakfast in West London's Notting Hill, head to Tab x Tab. This modern café has a chic industrial vibe about it, setting the scene perfectly for its delicious morning menu, best enjoyed with its expertly brewed coffee. Tuck into all-day pastries, including vegan croissants, or go for heartier options like granola, sandwiches, and perfectly cooked eggs florentine.
- Westbourne House, 14-16 Westbourne Grove
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A family-run spot
Beam is part of a small chain with four locations across north and west London, including Notting Hill. This popular family-owned cafe serves a menu of brunch dishes inspired by their Middle Eastern heritage, including dishes like their signature Beam Benedict: a lamb patty topped with harissa hollandaise. Beyond the food, the café's chic décor makes it a lush place to hang out, featuring Scandi-style furniture and tiled arches.
- 103 Westbourne Grove
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Tokyo meets Tulum
Los Mochis pairs Mexican flavours with Japanese techniques with its weekend breakfast and brunch menu at its Notting Hill and City locations. The menu features seasonal ingredients and dishes like the famous huevos al pastor. This tasty dish offers a unique twist on the classic eggs royale, where poached eggs are topped with chipotle hollandaise and served on crispy hash browns and pork al pastor. Enjoy your food with a bloody mezcalita or a michelada, or stick to something soft.
- 2-4 Farmer St, Kensington
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