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Carnaby Eats

BREAKFAST BITES

We've all heard it's one of the most important meals of the day, but did you know there are lots of breakfast places in Carnaby to set you up properly? Maybe you like to savour your first meal of the day. Or perhaps you find mornings a little hectic and prefer to grab and go. Either way, there are plenty of breakfast options to line your stomach. And let's not forget the 'big C' – yes, we take coffee very seriously in central London. SO, where are the best spots to head to in the a.m.? Soho Grind effortlessly transitions from day to night, with its hub of morning activity up top and drinking den below ground. But their coffee is the real star of the show, and you'll find a large range of iced coffee and hot drinks, plus juices, smoothies, and more. Pop by in the morning for a caffeine hit and a croissant to start your day off the right way. The ideal brunch stop begins with Tel Aviv- inspired flavours at The Good Egg. It's the perfect spot for a rendez-vous with friends, a business meeting, or even a morning date. There are plenty of delicious dishes to choose from — think tomatoey shakshuka, doughy babka French toast, or a mezze-style boureka plate, plus energising brunch cocktails including a spicy harissa Bloody Mary.

In Lowndes Court, Department of Coffee and Social Affairs is a haven amongst the hustle and bustle. With two floors of seating (FYI the bottom floor is a great space to work from), it serves up some of the best coffee, pastries and toasties in town. Plus their outdoor seating is perfect for whiling away the hours in the warmer months. Carnaby plays host to one of the most-loved restaurants in London — Dishoom . The large breakfast menu begins with their famous Naan Rolls which are sure to make your heart sing whether you choose to fill them with bacon, sausage, egg or vegan sausage. Other winning dishes include the Parsi Omelette and The Big Bombay. One tip: don’t fill up on all the food before you've sampled their delicious chai.

05 Carnaby.co.uk

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