Most Glowcations offer brunch heaven, so our pick of the best features not only the outstanding eateries, but cafes to satisfy all tastes!


The Dayroom’s Cafe, Holborn and Notting Hill

The Dayroom’s Cafe is a pretty oasis in Notting Hill and offers a wide selection of mouth watering brunch options for vegans, veggies (and meat eaters). The choice includes acai bowls, waffles, smashed avo, a variety of egg dishes and breakfast bowls.

All are instagram worthy and can be washed down by superfood smoothies!

There’s also a branch in Holborn-with a meatier menu.

Farm Girl, Chelsea and Notting Hill

Farm Girl often has a queue, but it’s worth it. This big hitter off the Portobello Road has now opened a second branch in Chelsea’s Park Walk and both serve tempting ranges for brunch : acai bowls, apple pancakes, eggs any style, wild bowls and the smokey tasting Blue Jack Tacos ( there’s also chicken, crab cakes and smoked salmon, if you’re inclined).

Farm Girl doesn’t do home made juices, but their rainbow coloured latte selection more than makes up for this!

Wulf and Lamb, Chelsea

Chelsea’s Wulf and Lamb is known for it’s stunning vegan versions of carnivorous classics. As well as the Full Wulf Breakfast, Morning Scramble and smashed avo for the early risers,  it also has the Wulf Burger, Chilli non Carne and and open burritos on the lunch menu.

The last three would more than satisfy all tastes.

The Wulf Burger in particular is made with deliciously filling seitan and comes with roast veg perfect for a Sunday brunch.

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