Best Easter Weekend Brunch London Offerings

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Easter Weekend is just around the corner, and now is the time to start planning where to go for Easter brunch. Here, regular BrandAlley blogger, Tine, shares her guide to some of her favourite Easter weekend brunch London restaurants:

Tom’s Kitchen, Chelsea
Popular restaurant Tom’s Kitchen in Chelsea is always busy for weekend brunch, and local fans will be happy to hear the restaurant is staying open over the Easter weekend. With an open kitchen and relaxed atmosphere, Tom’s Kitchen is a great place to meet up with friends for brunch. The restaurant, serving everything from blueberry pancakes to omelettes in the mornings, has recently introduced a cute kids brunch menu too, making it even more fun for families to visit. Little restaurant-goers can enjoy fruit skewers, mini milkshakes and more. The original Tom’s Kitchen restaurant is located in Cale Street, but there are now also branches in Canary Wharf and at Somerset House. Tom's

The Roof Gardens, Kensington
When shopping on busy Kensington High Street, you would never know there’s a beautiful garden only metres away, even more so that it’s one of the best spaces for Easter Weekend brunch London has to offer. Roof Gardens, which is one hundred feet above the high street, is completely secluded, and the impressive venue includes three themed gardens, more than 70 trees, a stream with fish and several flamingos. The Roof Gardens is organising an Easter Egg Hunt for children in the gardens on Sunday 20 and Monday 21 April from 10-12. After finding eggs and collecting prizes, you can enjoy a lovely family brunch in trendy Babylon Restaurant, which boasts amazing views.

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Granger & Co, Notting Hill
If you don’t like planning ahead, opt for a first come, first served brunch restaurant for Easter brunch when popular restaurants that take reservations are likely to be booked out. Australian chef Bill Granger’s London restaurant Granger & Co is brilliant for brunch, and you simply have to turn up to get a table. The only challenge is to get there early enough to avoid queuing. Don’t be surprised if you have to join a line outside the restaurant to secure a table, but most agree the atmosphere and food makes it worth the wait.

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Whichever you choose, have a very Happy Easter!