This relaxed Soho pitstop isn’t named after the 80s film, it just does exactly what it says on the tin, serving a selection of eats to start your day – and then continues its good work till dusk. The breakfasts are unexpectedly not the standard fry-up; you can choose from a load of normal stuff you might have at home, and some more unusual treats like their interesting toastie range. They carry on dishing out the tasty snacks throughout the day. Inside the split level café is decorated in a welcoming blend of old and new – with some bold primary colours, aged chests, glossy leather arm chairs, battered signs decorating the walls and some optimistic sunflowers on each table. With free Wifi and a couple of Macs for customers to fiddle about on the net, it’s a fine spot to refuel.
The Breakfast Club
31 Camden Passage, Islington
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