London’s first ever festival dedicated to the tradition of brunch is returning to the Old Truman Brewery in September. Set to be London’s largest celebration of all things brunch, London Brunch Fest is hosting some of the capital's best brunch restaurants (such as Avobar, London’s first all-avo restaurant in Covent Garden; Le Swine AKA “the master of the bacon butty” and Brother Marcus, the Balham brunch spot with al fresco dining) serving up their signature dishes and menus. A new addition is the Sweet Street, a room solely dedicated to the sweet side of brunch with the likes of Naked Dough and A Pie Party. As well as brunch related masterclass sessions and workshops and a full lineup of live music.
London Brunch Fest takes place from 31 August - 1 September from 10am-1.30pm and 2pm-6.30pm. Tickets are priced from £12.50 and includes entry to one session, festival tote bag and access to the main stage, to £35 for a Very Important Bruncher ticket with full day admission, complimentary glass of Champagne, queue jumping for talks, tote bag and access to the main stage.
Brunch to your heart’s content
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