Weekend bliss: discover the winners of the Luxury Brunch award in London

Brunch in London has evolved into an art form, and as someone who’s explored the city’s dining scene inside and out, I’m excited to share six exceptional spots, awarded the Luxury Brunch distinction, that truly embody weekend indulgence at its finest.

1. Duck & Waffle

Duck & Waffle

When it comes to brunch with a view, Duck & Waffle soars — literally! Perched on the 40th floor, it’s a feast for the eyes before you’ve even picked up your fork. Watching London unfold beneath me with every glance is mesmerizing, and the menu is a delicious twist on British classics with bold flavours that demand attention. The must-try is their famous confit duck leg, perfectly crispy yet tender, balanced on a fluffy waffle, and topped with a fried duck egg and maple syrup. It’s comfort food with flair, the savory-sweet balance which creates a dish that’s playful yet unmistakably luxurious. Inside, the open-plan design and sleek decor seem to invite you to stay a little longer, sip on a cocktail (or two), and just soak up the morning glow of the London skyline. For anyone looking to blend the best of brunch with jaw-dropping scenery, Duck & Waffle is the ultimate destination. A weekend brunch here averages around £30-£40, and for a morning among the clouds, it’s well worth it.

2. COYA Mayfair

COYA Mayfair

For a truly exotic brunch adventure, COYA Mayfair is my personal escape into Peru — right here in London. Walking in, I’m greeted by vibrant colours, Latin art, and a spirited ambiance that practically hums with energy. COYA’s brunch is a spread of Peruvian flavours that leaves you wide-eyed with curiosity; each dish feels like a new discovery. Their ceviches are a must, bursting with citrus and spice, and then there’s lamb shoulder, cooked to perfection. It’s a brunch that isn’t afraid to go bold, with bottomless pisco sours that make the experience as festive as it is flavourful. By the end, I feel like I’ve traveled far and wide — without ever leaving my seat. COYA’s brunch is one for the books, a luxurious escape for anyone with an appetite for something a bit more daring, and is priced at around £45-£50.

3. Seabird

Seabird

Seabird is one of those places that, as soon as I walked in, I felt I’d found a hidden gem. Located on the rooftop of The Hoxton in Southwark, it’s an airy, lushly decorated spot that transports you to the seaside right in London. With Mediterranean-inspired design, lush plants, and vibrant tiles, it’s the kind of setting that practically begs for a leisurely brunch. The seafood-forward menu is a dream — think of such dishes as oysters, white prawns with escabeche oil, and anchovies on perfectly grilled sourdough. Each dish tastes like a salty breeze on a warm coast, and the bottomless Bloody Marys don’t hurt either! Seabird offers an escape from city life, providing the kind of coastal, carefree vibe that lets you lose track of time, absorbed in conversation and flavours that sing of the sea. Prices for the signature brunch range from £35-£45, and for that, you’re treated to a relaxing, flavour-filled escape that doesn’t require leaving London.

4. Hide

HIDE

From the moment I stepped inside Hide, it was clear this would be a brunch unlike any other. This Michelin-starred restaurant in Piccadilly is a true experience in culinary art. Every dish, from Gigha halibut with a hint of caviar to truffled scrambled eggs, feels like a celebration of flavours. Hide’s sleek decor and soft lighting make for a serene, upscale ambiance that puts the food center stage. As I worked my way through their tasting menu, each course seemed to outdo the last — each plate meticulously presented, each flavour pairing unexpected yet flawless. The atmosphere combines sophistication with comfort, and from my seat, the cityscape views add a tranquil backdrop to the feast. Brunch at Hide ranges from £50-£70, but it’s an indulgence well worth the journey. For me, it’s easy to see why it’s become a favourite among London’s foodies looking to elevate their weekend rituals.

5. Café Biltmore Restaurant and Terrace

Café Biltmore Restaurant

For those who crave bubbles with their brunch, Café Biltmore is like a hidden sanctuary in Mayfair. Overlooking a charming terrace, the setting here is intimate, filled with greenery and a cozy atmosphere perfect for slow mornings. Overseen by Chef Jason Atherton, the brunch menu has classics and surprises alike — eggs Benedict for the traditionalists, shakshuka and buttermilk fried chicken for those wanting a bit more adventure. Sipping on champagne under the trees, surrounded by friends and the warmth of the terrace, I felt like I’d uncovered a true treasure in the heart of London. Café Biltmore is everything a luxury brunch should be — decadent and relaxed, allowing you to just unwind and enjoy the best of London dining in style — for just around £40-£50.