The Ivy Cafe Marylebone is part of The Ivy Collection, which remains true to the values of the original Ivy restaurant, famous for its celebrity clientele and superior dining experience. Interiors feature sumptuous Art-Deco detail, marble floors and striking burnt orange banquettes.

Breakfast at The Ivy is a relaxed yet sophisticated experience. Start off with a choice of refreshing juices or coolers while you choose from a range of Breakfast options including The Ivy Full English Breakfast or one of the light and healthy plates. The Breakfast menu also includes a range of teas and coffees.

Brunch is a more decadent affair with starters such as the Roasted Scallops in a creamed spinach, truffle and Parmesan emulsion followed by The Ivy Burger as a main course. For an extra indulgent experience, why not enjoy a cocktail from a Watermelon & Strawberry Bellini to a Salted Caramel Espresso Martini or a glass of Champagne with your Brunch?

The Ivy Sunday Roast is served with all the trimmings. Indulge in rosemary roasted potatoes, green beans with almonds, carrot and swede mash and a Yorkshire pudding finished with a red wine gravy.

The restaurant is a short walk from Marylebone station, as well as some of the area’s most iconic landmarks, including The Wallace Collection, Madame Tussaud’s and the picturesque surroundings of Regent’s Park, and provides a luxurious haven for shoppers, tourists and locals alike.

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Breakfast

Served Monday to Friday 8:00am - 11:30am

Served Saturday & Sunday 9:00am - 11:00am.

Brunch

Served Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays from 11am - 4:00pm

Sunday Roast

Every Sunday from 11:00am - 4:00pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
96 Marylebone Lane, London, W1U 2QA
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    a month ago
    The good: the food we ate was delicious. It's in a great location and the decor is handsome. Drinks were well made. The bad: service appears chaotic. Lots of rushing around looking very busy, but not really doing anything. Most staff are doing each others jobs, with the host and management removing empty plates from tables but not able to take an order when we asked. It took 25 minutes for us to place a food order, despite us being in a very prominent position within the restaurant and clearly invisible in plain sight. Customer service is really lacking. The ability to communicate effectively with diners. In addition, they really need to take better care of customers, watch tables, ask if we'd like another drink if they see an empty glass - don't just whip the empty one away without checking. Go for the food. It's very good. Don't go if you value service (and your time!).
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    2 months ago
    I was drawn in by the atmosphere of this restaurant and from entry to exit had the most lovely dining experience. I’m celiac and vegetarian and they had SO many options for me! They were utterly wonderful, attentive, and made sure I had a great experience all around. The food was excellent. I so appreciate this entire staff and restaurant for taking such good care of your patrons!! I’ll be back next time I’m visiting London :)
  • 5.0
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    6 months ago
    The food was excellent with a fine volume, at a reasonable price. The breakfast set menu is quite a good offer for the price. Very much satisfied. The service was great, the staff was friendly and hospitable. The space was a bit squeezy, but it's tolerable. Great setting, and a beautiful interior. Fantastic place to visit for tourists, I think.