Looking for the best Brunch and Bottomless Brunch in Marylebone? Focus on Marylebone High Street, Marylebone Lane, Wigmore Street, St Christopher’s Place and the streets near Portman Square. Bond Street, Baker Street, Marble Arch and Oxford Circus make access simple. We review this page regularly. Always open the venue page for current menus, any Bottomless Brunch availability and booking.

Editors picks for Marylebone

The Ivy Cafe Marylebone

On Marylebone Lane near the High Street, The Ivy Cafe serves a classic Brunch in a calm, polished room. Menus mix café favourites with lighter options and clearly mark vegetarian and plant based dishes. The bar lists house cocktails alongside low and no alcohol choices. It works for quick meet ups or longer catch ups before a stroll toward St Christopher’s Place or Wigmore Street. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

Fischer’s

A Viennese café on Marylebone High Street with a weekend Brunch that draws on Central European favourites. Expect gröstl and rösti, schnitzel and sausages, plus lighter bowls, eggs and pastries, along with rich hot chocolate and classic tortes. The grand café feel suits longer conversations and mixed tastes, and service keeps a steady pace at busy times. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

OPSO

On Paddington Street in the heart of Marylebone, OPSO brings a modern Greek approach to Brunch. Weekend menus run from granola and pancakes to Greek inspired eggs such as green kayanas and truffled strapatsada, with shareable starters and larger plates if you want more. There is a strong link to Greek produce across breads, cheeses and oils. It is a short walk from the High Street. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

Madera at Treehouse London

High above Langham Place at Treehouse London, Madera sets a lively, view led scene for a Mexican styled weekend Brunch. Sharing taco boards sit with California leaning plates and a focused cocktail list. The Fiesta Set Brunch created with Casamigos includes a churros course served hot with a Casamigos chocolate dipping sauce, which suits celebratory meet ups. It brings West End energy without leaving Marylebone. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

Brasserie of Light

Inside Selfridges with entry via Duke Street, Brasserie of Light offers a bright Art Deco room crowned by Pegasus, a crystal studded sculpture. Weekend Brunch blends British and internationally inspired dishes and clearly marks vegan and vegetarian options, which makes it easy for mixed groups during an Oxford Street visit. Tables suit families or small groups. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

The Grazing Goat Pub and Boutique Hotel

On New Quebec Street, The Grazing Goat is a neighbourhood pub with wood panelled rooms and a relaxed pace. Brunch covers pancakes and sweet plates alongside savoury options such as scrambled eggs with wild mushrooms on toasted sourdough, baked eggs in spiced tomato and fuller cooked choices. Coffee, teas and classic eye openers are listed, and the setting feels calmer than nearby main roads. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.

More Marylebone choices

Also in Marylebone are Santo Remedio Marylebone, Aubaine Marylebone, LAVO, All Bar One Picton Place, Bond St Tea Rooms, All Bar One Regent Street, Bill’s Restaurant and Bar Baker Street, SOUND Cafe, Feya Marble Arch, The Pickled Hen, Sports Bar and Grill Marylebone and The Larrik. Open each venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking details.

Bottomless brunch in Marylebone

Bottomless offers are time limited and vary by venue. Many feature fizz or a brunch cocktail and some offer beer or alternatives. Inclusions and session rules differ. Always check the venue page before you book.

Marylebone brunch guide

Footfall is strongest on Marylebone High Street, St Christopher’s Place and the Oxford Street side streets. Rooms are compact and tables turn quickly around the lunch window.

Earlier sittings feel calmer. Hotel dining rooms near Marble Arch and Portman Square hold a steady pace through the afternoon. Serving windows are shown on venue pages.

Vegan and gluten free options are common and marked on many menus. Halal availability varies. Use dietary filters where necessary to ensure you find the best Brunch.

Bond Street on the Central and Elizabeth lines sits by Oxford Street and St Christopher’s Place. Baker Street on the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines covers the north side. Marble Arch on the Central line serves the Hyde Park end. Oxford Circus on the Central, Bakerloo and Victoria lines is close to Langham Place. Walking between stations and venues usually takes only a few minutes.

FAQs

Is bottomless available every weekend

Availability changes by venue and season. Open the venue page for current dates and drink sets.

Do I need to book?

Yes. Prime weekend slots run out quickly, especially for groups, so be sure to book today with Brunch.london.

Are vegan, gluten-free or halal options easy to find?

Vegan is common; gluten-free is widely marked; halal varies by kitchen. Use dietary filters and check each listing for detail.

Is there outdoor or rooftop seating

Street level terraces appear on side streets and courtyards around St Christopher’s Place. Rooftop options sit near Langham Place. Weather policies sit on venue pages.

 

This page is reviewed regularly and be sure to check the venue pages for more information.

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All Bar One - Picton Place

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All Bar One Picton Place is a stylish space for spirited people to meet, celebrate life and share food, drinks and experiences. View Venue
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All Bar One - Regent Street

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All Bar One Regent Street is a stylish space for spirited people to meet, celebrate life and share food, drinks and experiences. View Venue
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Aubaine - Marylebone

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Make like a true Parisian at Aubaine, where the dizzying heights of culinary expertise are reached through their stunning Breakfast and Brunches. View Venue
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Bill's Restaurant & Bar Baker Street

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With venues across England, Bill's Restaurant & Bar has become a popular place for Breakfast and Brunch and is the perfect place for any occasion. View Venue
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Brasserie Of Light

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A contemporary jewel in the West End’s glittering crown, Brasserie of Light is an elegant and contemporary restaurant located within the storied walls of Selfridges on Oxford Street. View Venue
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Fischer's

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Evocative of Vienna in the early twentieth century, Fischer’s is an informal neighbourhood café. The restaurant serves Breakfast daily and weekend Brunch every Saturday and Sunday. View Venue
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Gaucho Piccadilly

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Gaucho Piccadilly is best known as an Argentinian steak house; they've now crafted a stunning Brunch and Sunday Roast menu featuring their decadent meats. View Venue
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Harry's Bar

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Located within easy reach of Oxford Street, Harry’s Bar brings a slice of the “dolce vita” to London’s Marylebone. Whether you’re looking for Sunday lunch, or weekend brunch, you’ll find unfussy, timeless Italian favourites served in elegant surroundings that recall Italy’s glamourous 1950s heyday. View Venue
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Madera at Treehouse London

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Savour reimagined Mexican cuisine, pairing bold flavours with organic ingredients. Visit Madera at Treehouse London for breakfast and their iconic weekend brunch. View Venue
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