The most instagrammable cafes in London
If you’re looking for the most instagrammable cafes in London, this guide has you covered. The lovely London cafes on this list offer picture perfect interiors and delicious food and drink options.
Where to find the most instagrammable cafes in London
You can find pretty cafes in so many neighbourhoods in London, but especially in West London and Central London. You can find the exact locations of London’s most picture perfect cafes in the guide below.
Do you need to book to visit the most instagrammable cafes in London?
All of London’s most instagrammable cafes accept walk-in customers – though advanced bookings are needed in some cases if you’re going for afternoon tea – details for each location below.
12 of the most instagrammable cafes in London
1. Peggy Porschen Belgravia
One of the best instagram spots in London – Peggy Porschen London is a pastel pink cupcake cafe with beautiful seasonal decorations and a very instagrammable food menu.
Which Peggy Porschen is best to visit? Peggy Porschen has 2 cafes – Peggy Porschen Belgravia and Peggy Porschen Chelsea (you can find this further down the list!) The Peggy Porschen Belgravia cafe is my favourite – mainly as it’s on a quieter and prettiest street, but both are lovely.
Peggy Porschen afternoon tea – for a perfectly instagrammable experience in London, treat yourself to one of the best London afternoon teas at Peggy Porschen. Peggy Porschen has seasonal afternoon tea menus which all include delicious drinks, sandwiches, scones cakes and pastries.
What’s on the Peggy Porschen menu: Seasonal afternoon teas, cakes and cupcakes + brunch classics like eggs benedict and buttermilk pancakes.
Peggy Porschen Belgravia address: 116 Ebury Street, London, SW1W 9QQ
Closest station to Peggy Porschen: London Victoria
Do you need to book to visit Peggy Porschen? Peggy Porschen’s afternoon tea requires booking at least 24 hours in advance. You can also book for breakfast, lunch and brunch. For coffee and cake it’s walk-in customers only.
If you love Peggy Porschen and would like to try recreating their gorgeous cake recipes at home – you can get the Peggy Porschen recipe book here.
2. Farm Girl Notting Hill
The original inventor of the rose latte, Farm Girl was started with the aim of serving London’s best healthy food and coffee under one stylish roof. Farm Girl now has 3 locations – in Kensington, Notting Hill & Soho. I’d recommend their original Notting Hill cafe for it’s perfect location in Notting Hill”s Portobello Road.
What’s on the Farm Girl Notting Hill menu: ultra instagrammable lattes, sandwiches, salads and smoothies
Farm Girl Notting Hill address: 59A Portobello Rd, London W11 3DB
Nearest tube to Farm Girl Notting Hill: Notting Hill Gate
Do you need to book to visit Farm Girl Notting Hill? No Farm Girl doesn’t accept reservations, it’s walk-ins only
3. Peggy Jean at Riverside Green
The London brunch cafe in the loveliest location. Peggy Jean at Riverside Green – part of the Daisy Green Australian cafe and restaurant group – offers water-top dining on a historic barge. Peggy Jeans is open from 9am-11pm every day (9am-10pm on Sundays) and it’s the perfect place to go for a long weekend brunch or a cosy sunset dinner.
Peggy Jean at Riverside Green is also one of the best places to go for bottomless brunch in London – it includes one savoury and one sweet brunch dish + bottomlesss fizz! They also offer a ‘tea-total’ bottomless brunch with sparkling kombucha teas.
What’s on the Peggy Jean at Riverside Green menu: delicious Aussie-influenced brunch dishes and a simple fresh dinner menu that includes freshly grilled fish and Aussie style bbq steaks.
Peggy Jean address: The Boat, Bridge Boat House, Riverside, Richmond TW9 1TH
Nearest tube to Peggy Jean: Richmond
Do you need to book to visit Peggy Jean Richmond? You can book a table for up to 6 people on their website.
4. Ralph’s Coffee
You can find this stylish yet cosy cafe at the front of Ralph Lauren in London’s iconic Bond Street.
What’s on the Ralph’s Coffee menu: cosy hot chocolates, coffees and sweet treats
Ralph’s Coffee London address: 1 New Bond St, London W1S 3LU
Nearest tube to Ralph’s Coffee: Green Park
Do you have to book to visit Ralph’s coffee London? You don’t need to book to visit Ralph’s Coffee London
5. Peggy Porschen Chelsea
Peggy Porschen’s second location – an equally pretty pastel pink parlour in Chelsea. Located on London’s iconic Kings Road, and not far from the museums in Kensington, it’s the perfect to take a break in between shopping and mueseum exploring in London.
What’s on the Peggy Porschen menu: Like Peggy Porschen Belgravia, Peggy Porschen Chelsea offers a delicious menu of cakes and cupcakes, afternoon teas and sweet and savoury brunch dishes.
Peggy Porschen Chelsea address: 219 King’s Rd, London SW3 5EJ
Closest tube to Peggy Porschen Chelsea: South Kensington
Do you need to book to visit Peggy Porschen? Peggy Porschen’s afternoon tea requires booking at least 24 hours in advance. You can also book for breakfast, lunch and brunch. For coffee and cake it’s walk-in customers only.
6. Feya
Feya has 3 cafes in Central London – all offering a blend of art and food in a very pretty setting. Feya cafes all offer all day brunch, coffee and desserts. You can also go for afternoon tea at their Knightsbridge and Marble Arch cafes.
What’s on the Feya cafe menu: very instagrammable brunch dishes including açai bowls, pancakes and shakshuka, speciality lattes + a newly launched afternoon tea menu.
Feya cafe address: 23 James St, London W1U 1DT + Unit 4, 6 Marble Arch, London W1H 7EJ + 146 Brompton Rd, London SW3 1HX
Nearest tube to Feya: Bond Street | Marble Arch | Knightsbridge
Do you need to book to visit Feya? You can book a table in advance, but Feya accept walk-in customers too
7. Grind London Bridge
Grind is a London based coffee company with their own roastery and cafes across London. With their distinctive pastel pink branding, stylish cafes and carefully curated menus, they’re definitely some of the most instagrammable cafes in London.
London Bridge Grind is one of their best locations and the perfect spot for coffee, cocktails or a prosecco, margarita or spritz filled bottomless brunch!
What’s on the Grind London Bridge menu: bottomless brunch, all day brunches, small plates and salad, seasonal cocktails and great coffee.
Grind London Bridge address: 2 London Bridge, London SE1 9RA
Nearest station to Grind London Bridge: London Bridge
Do you need to book to visit Grind London Bridge? You can book online, and they also leave a few tables free for walk-ins.
If you love Grind, you can buy their (pastel pink packaged) coffee online here.
8. EL&N London
EL&N (pronounced ELAN) are a collection of seriously instagrammable cafes with pink interiors and iconic flower walls. The EL&N menus are equally aesthetic – featuring an “instagrammble lattes” menu and lovely brunch choices including açai smoothie bowls and dutch baby pancakes.
What’s on the El&N menu: an all day brunch menu that includes banana and lotus French toast and croissant bread & butter pudding, + savoury dishes like truffle cacio e pepe pasta and wild mushroom burgers.
EL&N cafe address: EL&N have 9 different locations in London, you can find them all here
Do you need to book to visit EL&N? You can book online for EL&N Knightsbridge cafe, all the other London EL&N run on a walk-in basis only.
9. Monocle cafe
This monochrome stripe awned cafe has one of the most instagrammable shop front in London. With cosy inside seating and perfect for people-watching pavement seating it’s also a lovely place to stop coffee a coffee and a light bite.
What’s on the menu: Great coffee, baked treats and tasty lunches
Monocle Cafe address: 2 London Bridge, London SE1 9RA
Nearest tube to Monocle Cafe : Baker Street
Do you need to book to visit Monocle Cafe? You don’t need to book to visit Monocle Cafe
Monocle also create beautiful travel guide books. You can find the Monocle Travel Guide to London here.
10. Tomtom Coffee House
You can find the lovely Tomtom Coffee House directly opposite Peggy Porschen Belgravia on the corner of Ebury Street and Elizabeth Street. Like Peggy Porschen it’s always beautifully decorated with seasonal displays. Tomtom Coffee House also has a delicious healthy food menu.
Can’t decide between the 2 cafes? Start with a healthy brunch at TomTom Coffee House then finish up with dessert at Peggy Porschen.
What’s on the Tomtom Coffee House menu: signature drinks including peanut butter lattes and Spanish rose lattes, and brunch options like avo toast&. a super green omelette.
Tomtom Coffee House address: 114 Ebury St, London SW1W 9QD
Nearest station to Tomtom Coffee House: London Victoria
Do you need to book to visit Tomtom Coffee House?
11. Kuro Coffee
A minimal Japanese inspired coffee shop in Notting Hill, selling freshly made pastries from their sister location – Kuro Bakery.
What’s on the Kuro Coffee menu: coffee, matcha, pastries and sandwiches
Kuro Coffee address: 3 Hillgate St, London W8 7SP
Nearest tube to Kuro Coffee: Notting Hill Gate
Do you need to book to visit Kuro Coffee? you don’t need to book, it’s walk-in customers only
12. Peter Jones Top Floor Restaurant
The place to go for coffee with stunning rooftop views in London
What’s on the Peter Jones Top Floor Restaurant menu: coffee, tea, scones and pastries + light lunches & comfort food dishes
Peter Jones Top Floor Restaurant address: 3 Hillgate St, London W8 7SP
Nearest station to Peter Jones Top Floor Restaurant: Sloane Square
Do you need to book to visit Peter Jones Top Floor Restaurant? no, it’s walk-in customers only
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