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The Best Brunch in Canary Wharf

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Canary Wharf is the perfect place to visit for weekend brunches. You’ve got amazing food, seemingly endless booze, and after eating you could take a short walk around and be treated to stunning architecture, parks, and amazing skyscrapers, what’s more to love?

We’ve been at Canary Wharf multiple times just for their food so I’d like to share with you the best brunch Canary Wharf has to offer! From the lively electro brunch feast of electric shuffle all the way to the cozy brunch spots of alchemy.

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My Picks of the Best Brunch Places in Canary Wharf

Roka

 

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Nestled in the heart of Canary Wharf, Roka offers a classy setting in which to savor a delicious brunch. The best brunch dishes and unlimited cocktail options are available for customers to enjoy from Roka’s delicious brunch menu.

Roka Canary Wharf serves amazing Japanese food with the option to enjoy unlimited wine throughout your meal or free-flowing prosecco. It’s also at a very reasonable price considering that the food is super high-quality and tasty.

📍4, Park Pavillion, 40 Canada Square, London E14 5FW, United Kingdom

Breakfast Club

A bar with blue chairs and a wooden bar.

I recently experienced the Breakfast Club in Canary Wharf, and it was truly the best brunch spot in the heart of Canary Wharf. Every Saturday, they offer a delightful brunch feast with two hours of bottomless drinks, making it the perfect brunch option for a weekend treat. The atmosphere was vibrant, and the full English breakfast was a delicious brunch classic.

The Breakfast Club’s bottomless brunch served free-flowing drinks, including prosecco, for £51.50 per person, providing great value for a boozy brunch. The cafe’s quirky, sofa-strewn speakeasy ambiance and the rooftop bar added to the overall experience.

📍1 Crossrail Pl, London E14 5AR, United Kingdom

Big Easy

A building is reflected in a body of water.

This restaurant is one of the best places in town for a delicious and boozy brunch because of its location and menu. Big Easy Canary Wharf has a vibrant atmosphere and top-notch service make for an unforgettable meal. We had the pleasure of enjoying a bottomless brunch right at their rooftop. I mean, what’s better than a bottle of prosecco, amazing food, and a great view of the river?

Big Easy’s bottomless brunch also offer a huge BBQ platter, which we barely finished because of how massive it was. The unlimited beer, wine, prosecco, and frozen mojitos are a bonus to the amazing food they have.

📍Crossrail Pl, London E14 5AR, United Kingdom

Gaucho

A restaurant with trees and a sign that says guacho.

Gaucho Canary Wharf offers a delightful brunch feast every Saturday and Sunday, featuring 90 minutes of bottomless drinks, including free-flowing prosecco, creating the perfect brunch option for a weekend treat. The interior design is very trendy with their use of cowhide fabrics and an elegant backdrop.

Their free-flowing wine is also amazing as its all authentic Argentinian wine that goes along great with their menu of empanadas and Sunday roasts. I highly recommend checking out some of their other drinks as they manage to bring out creative spins on classic drinks like aperol spritz and bellinis.

📍29 Westferry Circus, London E14 8RR, United Kingdom

Pergola on the Wharf

A restaurant with a lot of greenery hanging from the ceiling.

I was able to visit Pergola on the Wharf recently, and it was a delightful experience. A hidden gem in Canary Wharf, the modern, plant-filled tavern offers a quaint and laid-back atmosphere. The setting is breathtaking, offering a lovely backdrop for a leisurely afternoon in the tranquil gardens above Crossrail Place.

Our unexpected drink date was nothing short of ideal thanks to the extremely kind and accommodating staff. The overall enjoyment of the visit was enhanced by the excellent drinks and flawless service. No guide to the best places to go in Canary Wharf should always include Pergola.

📍Crossrail Pl, London E14 5AR, United Kingdom

Electric Shuffle

Delve into an electrifying brunch experience at Electric Shuffle, where the concept of bottomless brunch is elevated to new heights. Every Saturday, guests can indulge in a spectacular electro brunch featuring free-flowing drinks, including Bloody Marys, mimosas, and bottomless prosecco, throughout their 90-minute brunch session.

With an enticing brunch menu and a lively cocktail bar, Electric Shuffle sets the stage for an exceptional brunch affair in the heart of Canary Wharf. Aside from being the best boozy bars in the area, Electric Shuffle offers an extensive brunch menu of delicious dishes that quickly became the reason why this is one of my favourite brunches in the city.

📍10 Cabot Square, N Colonnade, London E14 4EY, United Kingdom

Caravan Canary Wharf

The interior of a restaurant with wooden tables and chairs.

Hands down, one of the best brunches in town. Not because they serve one of the best breakfast and brunch food I’ve had all week but because the service is actually very attentive. Literally from the moment we stepped inside we were greeted with warm smiles and their breakfast menu. Plus, you’d find that throughout your meal, their staff are tuned in to what your needs are.

I adore coffee, and I occasionally order whole beans from Caravan that have just been roasted, to brew at home. It’s one of the best baked eggs in London, so I highly suggest it for brunch. The best thing is that you only have to pay about £20 for a meal, so it’s really pretty reasonable.

📍Unit 2, Reuters Plaza, London E14 5AJ, United Kingdom

Alchemist Canary Wharf

A bar with stools and tables in the middle of a room.

The ideal option for those looking for a brunch experience that goes beyond convention is Alchemist Canary Wharf. This cutting-edge location enthralls guests with its inventive and theatrical take on food and drink.

Their lavish brunch selections, which include Nutella and caramel pancakes and lobster eggs Benedict, are matched with intriguing cocktails that will completely change the way you think about brunch.

📍Canary Wharf, London E14 5AJ, United Kingdom

Looking for More Guides?

There’s more to Greenwich than their incredible brunch spots so check out our other guides! From restaurants, all the way to things to do we’re here to make your London trip memorable.

Speaking of memorable, if you want a bottomless brunch experience unlike any other then head on to the best comedy club in London! Our comedy shows are constantly changing so every time you visit there’ll be something new to laugh about!

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FAQ

Q: How much does a typical bottomless brunch cost in Canary Wharf?

A: The cost of a bottomless brunch in Canary Wharf can vary, with many options ranging from around £32 to £69.50 per person for a two-hour bottomless experience.

Q: What days of the week can I find bottomless brunch options in Canary Wharf?

A: Bottomless brunch options are typically available from Thursday to Sunday in various restaurants and pubs across Canary Wharf.

Q: What are the things to do in Canary Wharf besides brunch?

A: In addition to enjoying brunch, you can explore other activities in Canary Wharf such as visiting art galleries, taking a stroll along the waterfront, or indulging in shopping experiences.

Q: Are there any special brunch offerings like bottomless pizza or a meal with a bellini in Canary Wharf?

A: Yes, some brunch spots in Canary Wharf offer special options like bottomless pizza and a meal paired with a bellini, providing a unique brunch experience.

Q: Which brunch spot in Canary Wharf offers a cocktail on arrival?

A: Many brunch spots in Canary Wharf offer a complimentary cocktail on arrival, adding an extra touch of luxury to your brunch experience.

 

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