Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Wraysbury

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Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Wraysbury

Duck & Waffle
Duck & Waffle
4.2 (6046 ratings)
British and European cuisine served 24/7 in modern, 40th-floor space with floor-to-ceiling windows.
110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barRestaurant
Mentioned by London City Calling
The best restaurants with a view in London
"Duck and Waffle is a luxury and internationally-renowned British restaurant located on the 40th floor of one of London’s tallest buildings – the Heron Tower – with floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking panoramic views out across the city. It is also the highest 24 hour restaurant in London, serving everything from breakfast and brunch to late-night dinner, midnight snacks and cocktails. Duck & Waffle’s menu consists of modern British and European cuisine, with different dishes available depending on the time of day but all featuring one main item; the restaurant’s signature crispy duck leg confit served on a waffle with a fried duck egg and mustard maple syrup."
Mentioned by London x London
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"The Duck and Waffle routinely makes it close to the top of ‘best London restaurant with a view’ lists, and for good reason. For one thing, it’s one of the only 24/hour London restaurants, meaning you can watch the sun rise from your table in Heron Tower if the mood takes you, chowing down on the famous duck and waffle that gave the restaurant its name, or any of the huge variety of both large and small plates that make up the only all day menu in London that is genuinely served all day (and night)."
The Wolseley
The Wolseley
4.5 (3910 ratings)
Media types descend here for Modern European food, afternoon tea and grand art deco glamour.
160 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1J 9EB, United Kingdom
European restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurantBrasserieTea house
Mentioned by Secret London
17 London Breakfasts You Must Try Before You Die
"Don’t be put off by the celebrity clientele; you don’t have to be rolling in it to breakfast like a king at The Wolseley, The restaurant is famous for having the best Eggs Ben in London and, at £7.50 a plate, it’s hardly got a Mayfair price tag. If you do feel like splashing out, mind, there is a luxurious caviar omelette on the menu for £70. 📍 160 Piccadilly, W1J 9EB"
Mentioned by Eater London
The 38 Essential Restaurants in London
"Restaurateurs Chris Corbin and Jeremy King opened this ambitious pillar of the London restaurant industry, a homage to Europe’s “grand cafés,” 18 years ago. It’s a spectacular room which has long set the standard for all-day dining in this city. It also borders on the theatrical; this is an experience that’s about more than the food."
Granger & Co. Chelsea
Granger & Co. Chelsea
4.4 (818 ratings)
Eclectic fare with an Australian flair served in a simple setting with a sophisticated vibe.
237-239 Pavilion Rd, London, SW1X 0BP, United Kingdom
Australian restaurantBreakfast restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
The best child-friendly restaurants in London
"Restaurants Fusion King’s Cross. The King’s Cross outpost of Bill Granger's all-day Aussie eatery is just dandy for a family brunch – just remember you can’t book. Intriguing child-friendly options abound, from ricotta hotcakes to colourful pastas, salads and stimulating ideas such as crispy chicken with miso buttermilk dressing."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
London's Best Outdoor Restaurants
"Granger and Co is a Chelsea restaurant cooking up global food in a gorgeous setting. Pick between their first floor outdoor terrace or hidden alfresco courtyard and chomp on ricotta hotcakes, yellow fish curry and more."
Mentioned by LondonTown
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"Bill Granger's ricotta hotcakes with honeycomb butter are legendary. 175 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London, W11 2SB. Tube: Notting Hill Gate Station"
The Breakfast Club Soho
The Breakfast Club Soho
4.2 (2540 ratings)
English and American breakfasts, plus comfort foods and burgers in cheerful, quirky surrounds.
33 D'Arblay St, London, W1F 8EU, United Kingdom
Breakfast restaurantCafeRestaurant
Mentioned by coolplaces.co.uk
The Best Pancakes in London
"Breakfast Clubs are gradually spreading across London, and for good reason!. The clue’s in the name… these guys serve breakfast all day long and high on most customer’s lists are their tasty savoury and sweet American-style pancakes. With a range of options, you can top your pancakes with The All American: eggs, sausage, home-style fried potatoes, streaky bacon and maple syrup, or treat your sweet tooth with fresh berries and vanilla ice cream."
Mentioned by Clink Hostels
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"For cosy vibes and some of the best American pancakes in central London What to eat?. Pancakes and berries with whipped cream and syrup. As you’d expect from a café called The Breakfast Club (named in honour of the classic 1980’s movie) these guys know how to deliver the goods when it comes to a good morning feed."
Mentioned by barchick.com
London's Best Pancakes
"The clue’s in the title with this one; of course their pancakes are going to be outta this world. With five on the menu, choose from the veggie option, bacon or berries. They sound good but we’re going big on the All American with eggs, sausage, fried potatoes, bacon and maple syrup."
Where The Pancakes Are
Where The Pancakes Are
4.4 (1510 ratings)
Arch 35a, 85a Southwark Bridge Rd, London SE1 0NQ, United Kingdom
Pancake restaurantBreakfast restaurant
Mentioned by Visit London
Best crepes and pancakes in London
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Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Crêperies Southwark. They say: ‘Our online store offers a small repertoire of pancake boxes and other bits to help you make our signature pancakes at home.’. The sweet stuff: Okay, it’s not quite ordering dessert."
Mentioned by barchick.com
London's Best Pancakes
"From your savoury to your sweet, your classic to you're weird, epic and mega. There's even choices for vegans, veggies and those riding the gluten-free wave with the 3 in 1 batter. The hardest part is choosing which topping you're digging."
'Ohanas Cafe Bistro
'Ohanas Cafe Bistro
4.8 (138 ratings)
4 Windsor St, Chertsey, KT16 8AS, United Kingdom
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantCafe
M Victoria Street
M Victoria Street
4.4 (885 ratings)
Glossy, happening scene with 2 restaurants (Grill or Raw), a clubby bar & an attached wine store.
Zig Zag Building, 74 Victoria St, London SW1E 6SQ, United Kingdom
Steak houseGrillBarBar & grillBreakfast restaurantDinner theaterGluten-free restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"M Restaurant Victoria Street brings all the lavishness of fine dining in London while steering clear of pretentiousness. The plush restaurant offers a variety of delicious dishes, boasting flavours from six different countries and bringing in only the finest cuts of meat."
Lincoln Coffee House
Lincoln Coffee House
4.7 (160 ratings)
60 King's Rd, Reading, RG1 3AA, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBagel shopBreakfast restaurantJuice shopLunch restaurantSandwich shopTea store
Dishoom King's Cross
Dishoom King's Cross
4.5 (4055 ratings)
Buzzy destination for Indian street food in Bombay-style digs with vintage decor & upscale touches.
5 Stable St, London, N1C 4AB, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantBreakfast restaurant
No 1a Duke Street
No 1a Duke Street
4.1 (567 ratings)
1A Duke St, Richmond, TW9 1HP, United Kingdom
BarBrunch restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Marsh & Parsons
The best roasts in Richmond
"Sunday roasts are just one of this lovely neighbourhood bars’ strings to its culinary bow. Offering all day dining from breakfast chia pots through to evening steaks, No. 1a Duke Street is one of our favourite all-day Sunday hangouts, serving up both fantastic roast dinners and arguably the best brunch in Richmond. Everything is cooked from scratch in line with the bar’s coveted 3* award from the Sustainable Restaurant Association and it shows in the flavour."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
London's Best Outdoor Restaurants
"If you're searching for beautiful places to eat outside in London, look no further than No 1 Duke Street. The Richmond restaurant is dishing up sustainably-sourced scran and house cocktails on their gorgeous courtyard."

Top Best French Restaurants in Wraysbury

Le Café du Marché
Le Café du Marché
4.5 (261 ratings)
Rustic French fare in a polished, wood-furnished bistro outpost with a zinc-topped bar plus terrace.
22 Charterhouse Square, Barbican, London, EC1M 6DX, United Kingdom
French restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best French Restaurants In London, England
"Open for both lunch and dinner, this quaint restaurant tucked away in the heart of Smithfield is said to serve the best cote de boeuf around. Café du Marché offers fixed price two and three-course menus, as well as an a la carte menu with an array of soups, salads and terrines for starter; guinea fowl, salt beef and calves’ liver for main; and cheese, tarts and sorbets for dessert. Go on a Friday night to sit back in a cushioned wicker chair, sip decanted wine and listen to the jazz pianist playing softly against a bare brickwall backdrop."
Le Salon Privé
Le Salon Privé
4.4 (182 ratings)
Homely French brasserie behind stained-glass windows, dishing up classics made with British produce.
43 Crown Rd, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 3EJ, United Kingdom
French restaurantBrunch restaurantDelivery serviceFine dining restaurantHaute French restaurantLunch restaurantModern French restaurantRestaurant
Otto's French Restaurant London
Otto's French Restaurant London
4.5 (235 ratings)
Pop art meets velvet banquettes and antiques in a restaurant serving updated classic French dishes.
182 Grays Inn Rd, London, WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
French restaurantFine dining restaurantHaute French restaurantModern French restaurant
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
The best London restaurants for French fine dining
"Otto’s may only have been open for seven years, but it feels like it’s been an integral part of London’s restaurant scene forever. And at a time when restaurants were all about sharing plates and open kitchens, this Grays Inn Road restaurant was properly old school from day one - reintroducing Londoners to the joy of Gueridon service with dishes like the steak tartare prepared tableside. But really there’s only one dish to order at Otto’s - the Canard Presse which is one duck for two guests over three courses of sheer theatricality."
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"Properly old-school French, Otto's has carved out a niche for itself because of a serious bit of kit called the duck press. This dish sees the breast sliced, then the rest of the duck (bar the legs) pressed in the special screw press giving a juice to which Cognac and duck liver are added before it's poured over the rare slices which finish cooking in the sauce. Both very rich and very pricey but, by all accounts, like nothing else in town."
Mentioned by Quisine | Quandoo Blog – Feast on the Latest Food Stories
Crème de la Crème: The Best French Restaurants in London
"Otto’s is somewhat of an institution when it comes to the best French restaurants in London. They do classic French cuisine which is old-school, traditional and deliciously hearty. Dine here if you’re after lobster bisque, foie gras terrine, French rabbit and veal sweetbreads."

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Wraysbury Area

The Royal Exchange
The Royal Exchange
4.4 (872 ratings)
Boutiques, restaurants & bars in a 1844 trading center with a columned Pantheon-style facade.
Royal Exchange, London, EC3V 3LR, United Kingdom
Shopping mall
Mentioned by Free Tours by Foot
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"Located in the heart of London’s financial district, the Royal Exchange previously hosted the centre of commerce for the City of London. Today, however, the Royal Exchange hosts a variety of luxury shops, Rolex, Tiffany & Co., Hermes, Gucci…just to give an idea. Luxury restaurants and champagne bars are a great place to take a shopping break and the location of the Royal Exchange, the opposite side of town from our other shopping centres, means it is oftentimes not as busy as the better-known shopping locations of London."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
50 famous buildings in London (with photos
"The Royal Exchange building opposite the Bank of England is the third building on the site. It’s one of the most familiar and famous sites in London because of its position at such a busy junction, on several major bus routes. The present building dates from the 1840s, and its highlight is its graceful Classical Greek portico."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best architecture in London
"Sitting snugly between Bank and Monument Tube stations, the Royal Exchange building used to be the centre of commerce for the City of London. It has twice been burnt down and rebuilt, most recently in the 1840s. Royal Proclamations were traditionally read out on its lavish steps by the town crier."
Southbank Centre Food Market
Southbank Centre Food Market
4.5 (2020 ratings)4.5 (89 ratings)
Lively outdoor weekend event featuring many stalls selling street food, produce & beer/cocktails.
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarFood courtFresh food marketFlea & Street MarketsFarmers Markets
Mentioned by mirror
12 incredible markets in London you're going to want to visit right now
"There are various themed markets held throughout the year at the Southbank Centre, but the most regular two are the food market and the book market. The food market offers up plenty of street food from around the world and tends to be a hit with people after a lunch on-the-go while visiting the area (which is home to iconic landmarks such as the London Eye), while bookworms are sure to find plenty of new wish list-worthy reads at the impressive book market with everything from classics to non-fiction. When to visit: The food market is open Fridays (12-8pm), Saturdays (11am-8pm) and Sundays (12-6pm), while the book market is open daily until 7pm."
Mentioned by Time Out London
Grub on the go from these great markets and food halls
"Restaurants Street food South Bank. While culture vultures flock to the Southbank for arty attractions, fans of world food circle around its food market beside the Royal Festival Hall seeking their weekly fix of street nosh, booze, coffee and artisan produce. If meat is required, try 28 Well Hung or Woodwards Farm burgers – others fill up from the Curry Shack, Crêpes à la carte, or Korrito (Korean barbecue in burritos, rice, bowls and salad boxes)."
Mentioned by CN Traveller
London markets: the 21 best
"While perhaps best known for its famed antiques market, Portobello Road in Notting Hill is a true haven for fans of fashion from bygone eras. Whether it’s second-hand Chanel, pre-loved Burberry or kitschy cocktail jewels, you’re likely to spot something among the endless stalls of goodies that stretch the entire length of the road and beyond. While you’re in the area, it would be rude not to pop into some of the best vintage shops in London like One of a Kind (259 Portobello Road) – Naomi and Kate are regulars."
Ealing Broadway
Ealing Broadway
4.2 (10314 ratings)3.5 (97 ratings)
A central courtyard anchors this contemporary mall with brand-name & independent stores & eateries.
The Broadway, London, W5 5JY, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShopping

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Wraysbury

Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
4.6 (1911 ratings)4.5 (743 ratings)
Serene, Gothic Anglican cathedral with famous daily choral Evensong and Eucharist services.
London Bridge, London, SE1 9DA, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksAttractionCathedralPlace of worshipSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
St Michael Cornhill
St Michael Cornhill
4.6 (55 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
St Michael's Alley, London, EC3V 9DS, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
59 Amazing City of London Churches to Explore
"The gothic tower of St. Michael Cornhill is sometimes called Wren’s last work (it was finished in 1721) but was actually designed by his pupil Nicholas Hawksmoor. The rest of the church is by Wren. Thomas Gray, the author of Elegy in a Country Churchyard, was baptised here, and the church has his walking stick."
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Margaret Pattens is one of Wren’s plainest churches, with a severe, un-Wrenish, but beautiful spire. The church gets its name from the nearby makers of pattens in medieval times. Pattens were devices that you wore under your shoes to elevate you several inches off the ground."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Wraysbury

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