Served in a stunning Grade II listed building, Breakfast at The Wolseley is one of those prestigious experiences to tick off the bucket list.

You’d be hard pressed to find somewhere that appreciates Breakfast more than the Wolseley. Designed in the style of a grand European Café Restaurant, enjoying the first meal of the day at this iconic venue is such an event that famed restaurant critic A.A Gill devoted a whole book to it.

Towing the fine line between fancy Parisian restaurant and cosy café, The Wolseley offers a classic breakfast menu executed to the finest standard. Indulge in traditional favourites such as eggs benedict and a selection of pastries along with more adventurous specialty options including fried haggis and duck eggs with a whisky sauce. Enjoy your breakfast with one of the smoothies or a juice blend for the perfect start to the day.

Situated in the heart of London just next door to The Ritz and just a 2-minute walk from Green Park Station, it’s time to stop reading about others raving about Breakfast at The Wolseley and go and sample this experience for yourself. You won’t regret it.

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Breakfast
Mon - Fri: 7am - 11:30am (last orders)
Sat & Sun: 8am - 11:30am (last orders)

  • Gluten Free
  • Breakfast
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
160 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EB
Overall rating
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  • 4.0
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    a month ago
    Came here for afternoon tea. It was fairly decent. The sandwiches were nice, scones were really fresh and tasty and the desserts were ok. I didn’t think it was particularly outstanding but it was tasty. Some of the desserts were a little too sweet. I enjoyed the hot chocolate. Service was great, our waitress was lovely and gave us gold recommendations for tea. She kindly let us takeaway our leftovers too and wrapped up an extra person for our friend who couldn’t make it.
  • 5.0
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    a week ago
    Just had a really splendid all out birthday afternoon tea at the Wolseley (my Top Tip - eat as little as you can for 24 h beforehand to do full justice to this menu!). Some beautifully executed food, including a fantastic twist - their London Rarebit adds top quality bacon & soft yolked egg to the toasted cheesy sourdoughy magnificence of a Welsh Rarebit. Absolutely delicious. Plus one of the nicest hot chocolates I have ever had (and have done some extensive testing over my life!). Best of all was the beautiful service from our lovely waiter Ian. One of my dining out benchmarks is whether people pay attention when I ask for the really icy water I adore. Ian brought me my very own well laden silver ice bucket and tongs - superlative! A highly capable, nice and kind man, nothing too much trouble and almost everything already quietly provided before we even knew we wanted them. Also a very beautiful environment to dine in. Thanks for a wonderful birthday treat - we are already planning our return in the New Year!
  • 3.0
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    a week ago
    We went there for afternoon tea. The food was good enough, this is a general comment on afternoon tea. I never understood the appeal for cucumber sandwiches or any of those sanswiches. I much prefer the cakes and scones. We can't fault the atmosphere and service. There were 5 stars. By all means go there for an experience but food is over hyped.