It's important to start the day right, especially if you're coming off a big night in Soho or planning a full day of wandering around this busy Central London area. There are lots of options for a filling breakfast in Soho, from affordable greasy spoons and restaurants specialising in breakfast fare to classy places serving traditional full English breakfasts. Our guide to the best breakfast in Soho is here to help make sure you get proper fuel for the day ahead – breakfast is the most important meal of the day, after all.

The best breakfast in Soho
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Where to go for breakfast in Soho
- 1Dean Street Townhouse A bastion of British culture
- 2Albert's Schloss Bavarian breakfast bonanza
- 3Ham Yard Restaurant Designer hotel breakfast
- 4Imad's Syrian Kitchen Syrian breakfast classics
- 5The Breakfast Club Popular breakfast specialists
- 6Dishoom Indian breakfast favourite
- 7Koya Full Monty noods
- 8Zahter Turkish breakfast feasts
- 9Bar Jackie Luxurious breakfast in Soho
- 10Scarlett Green Aussie brunch experts
- 11Tongue & Brisket Filling salt beef sandwiches
- 12Mildreds Top choice for vegan breakfast in Soho
- 13Bar Bruno Italian greasy spoon
- 14Bill's Reliable crowd-pleaser
- 15Nessa Soho breakfast for the whole family
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A bastion of British culture
Dean Street Townhouse is a renowned spot for classic British dining in Soho. The walls showcase an impressive collection of British art, featuring works by the likes of Peter Blake and Tracey Emin, and the breakfast menu offers classics such as eggs prepared in various styles, bacon sandwiches, and a traditional fry-up. For those seeking lighter options, there are choices like fresh fruit and crumpets.
- 69-71 Dean Street, Soho
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Bavarian breakfast bonanza
The London branch of the Albert's Schloss Bavarian pleasure palaces includes a ground-floor bier tavern with an in-house bakery making fresh pretzels, croissants, and other baked goods daily. A range of breakfast dishes are available as well, providing a solid foundation for the day ahead. Patrons can choose from various Alpine sandwiches, egg dishes, filled croissants and more.
- 20-24 Shaftesbury Ave, Soho
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Designer hotel breakfast
Ham Yard Restaurant & Bar, part of the stylish Ham Yard Hotel, offers a vibrant dining experience with interiors designed by Kit Kemp, blending bold colours, rich textures, and intricate details. The menu focuses on high-quality British produce and seasonal ingredients, featuring everything from breakfast and afternoon tea to elegant lunch and dinner dishes. In addition to à la carte options, you can also go for the hotel breakfast.
- 1 Ham Yard, Soho
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Syrian breakfast classics
Experience the vibrant flavours of Syrian cuisine at Imad's Syrian Kitchen, where chef Imad Alarnab brings the culinary traditions of Damascus to London. The cosy, welcoming space, decorated with colourful tiles and personal touches, serves a simple yet flavourful menu. Breakfast at this Soho restaurant features the likes of a Syrian take on a fry-up, a shawarma benedict, shakshuka, and fresh pita breads.
- Kingly Court, Soho
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Popular breakfast specialists
As you might imagine with a name like that, The Breakfast Club is among the most popular breakfast cafes in Soho. You can get everything from burgers and fry-ups to pancakes and breakfast burritos here, served all day in a colourful, cosy setting. Due to high demand in peak breakfast hours, there's a high probability you might have to queue for a table, but turnover is usually quick and there are three Breakfast Clubs just in the Soho area.
- 18 Old Compton St, Soho 11 Berwick Street, Soho 33 D'Arblay Street, Soho
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Indian breakfast favourite
Dishoom is one of the buzziest restaurant groups in London. Styled after traditional Bombay cafes, these all-day eateries start off with a selection of flavourful Indian breakfast dishes, including the iconic bacon naan rolls, Kejriwal eggs, and Indian-inspired takes on fry-ups or pancake stacks. Complete with 1960s-style decor and vibrant atmosphere, Dishoom Carnaby is one of the best breakfast restaurants in Soho.
- 22 Kingly St, Carnaby, Soho
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Full Monty noods
The Soho branch of authentic Japanese noodle bar Koya is a great place if you're looking to try something a bit different from breakfast without straying too far from your usual full English order. The Soho restaurant offers English-inspired takes on classic Japanese dishes, for example thick, chewy udon noodles paired with egg, bacon, and shiitake mushrooms. The setting here is quiet and relaxing, ideal for anyone who's still waking up.
- 50 Frith Street, Soho
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Turkish breakfast feasts
Tucked away just off Carnaby Street, Zahter does some of the best breakfasts in Soho. These Turkish feasts features freshly baked breads, salty cheeses, sweet jams, crunchy veggies, spicy dips, scrambled eggs, and other tasty dishes piled on the table for a smorgasbord of Turkish delights, complemented by hot Turkish tea or coffee. Sit behind the counter, tuck in, and don't forget to grab a jam for home.
- 30 - 32 Foubert's Place, Soho
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Luxurious breakfast in Soho
Bar Jackie is a stylish all-day café and bar located on the ground floor of the elegant Broadwick Soho hotel. With lively decor and a laid-back atmosphere, it welcomes guests for a selection of Italian pastries, hearty breakfast plates, and freshly brewed coffee in the morning. Guests can also enjoy the option of outdoor seating, ideal for soaking up the vibrant city surroundings.
- 20 Broadwick St, Soho
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Aussie brunch experts
Scarlett Green, an Antipodean restaurant in Soho, is renowned as one of the best brunch spots in London. It offers an all-day menu featuring meat, seafood, and plant-based dishes made from high-quality ingredients, alongside bottomless brunches and evening meals. Whether you're here for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner, expect nourishing food served in a contemporary setting with a dash of characteristic Australian breeziness.
- 4 Noel Street, Soho
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Filling salt beef sandwiches
Tongue & Brisket in Soho is known for its hearty, homemade sandwiches, perfect for breakfast on the go. The top-quality salt beef here is a particular point of pride. Customers can enjoy a choice of bagels, white bread, or rye bread, packed with classic deli fillings such as chopped liver or smoked salmon with cream cheese for a fulfilling meal.
- 199 Wardour St, Soho
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Top choice for vegan breakfast in Soho
Mildreds Soho is a well-established name in plant-based dining, with multiple branches around London. The Soho venue features a cosy and bright dining space with a bar, serving an all-day menu of vegan dishes. Breakfast choices include pancakes, porridges, and house-made focaccias with toppings such as cheesy beans or guacamole pea smash.
- 45 Lexington Street, Soho
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Italian greasy spoon
If you're looking for an affordable breakfast in Soho, head to Bar Bruno in Wardour Street. Serving up budget-friendly British and Italian favourites in a relaxed setting, this lively café and sandwich bar stands out with its vibrant façade and cosy green booths. The menu features everything from all-day breakfasts and omelettes to an extensive selection of sandwiches, grilled paninis, pasta dishes, pizzas, and risottos.
- 101 Wardour Street, Soho
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Reliable crowd-pleaser
Bill's is a well-known fixture across the UK, known for its inviting atmosphere and versatile menu. Catering to all tastes, the restaurant serves a diverse range of dishes throughout the day, from breakfast favourites like pancakes and eggs to hearty options such as steaks and seafood for dinner. The meals are quite customisable and even bigger groups with varied tastes should be satisfied here.
- 36 Brewer St, Soho
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Soho breakfast for the whole family
Nessa, from former Duck & Waffle chef Tom Cenci, is a stylish all-day bistro in Soho, set on the ground floor of an elegant Edwardian building. Drawing inspiration from the area's bohemian heritage, it offers creative takes on British classics, using top-quality local ingredients, fresh fish, and seasonal herbs. Breakfast choices include the likes of French toast, granola, and campfire beans on toast, with a dedicated kids' breakfast menu available as well.
- 1 Warwick St, Soho
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