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Always a friendly welcome at the original restaurant in Soho. One thing everyone raves about is their pancakes. They are drowned in dulce de leche sauce a sweet caramel and are topped with banana and icing sugar. If you like a sweet breakfast this is one for you.

Senzala Creperie is a small, independent creperie in the vibrant and bustling Brixton Village. These pancakes have taken the internet by storm over the last few years with their fluffy appearance, signature wobble and melt in your mouth texture.

The first of their kind to arrive in London and what an experience they are! Poffertjes, traditionally from the Netherlands, are tiny pancakes that come in perfect bite-size pieces. Watching them being freshly cooked in front of you is mesmerising … especially when they pile them high with Nutella and strawberries!

Find them in Camden Market. They are the perfect sweet snack to explore the market with. As part of their weekend brunch menu, each table comes with a pencil, a tick sheet and lots of choices for you to make your own creation. Set right in the heart of Covent Garden. Who said pancakes or crepes had to be unhealthy?

Ran by French chef and health enthusiast Eva, she brought her recipes to London from her home town of Brittany and built a fantastic menu of inventive and good for you buckwheat galettes. Buckwheat has amazing health benefits including high levels of antioxidants and helps to aid blood sugar control. Dishes are made fresh to order and are suitable for gluten, wheat and dairy-free customers.

Unhealthy options are also available. A great local gem in North London. Definitely worth the trip into a more residential area of London. Did someone say pancake or cake? Alongside their great brunch menu, they serve up the thickest, fluffiest pancakes you will ever lay eyes on. Bring some light entertainment with you, as your pancakes are made to order and will take 20 minutes to cook.

If social media is anything to go by, then these towers of goodness are definitely worth the wait. Enjoy lavish toppings such as Nutella and banana, as well as more classic Japanese flavours like matcha and red bean. Their special Pancake Day menu features a decadent lobster benedict, a chocolate chip and hazelnut option as well as a peaches and cream. The dining room itself makes for opulent surroundings. In the heart of Covent Garden, this is a great place to cool down and fill up after some shopping.

There are only two options for pancakes on their menu, but both are great ones. Choose from bacon and maple syrup or berries. If you book ahead of time, you can enjoy your pancake stack in their igloo.

The enormous menu features categories for breakfast-style, sweet, savoury, smaller portions and vegan pancakes, as well as waffles. The savoury pancakes are a huge mixture of different cuisines, from Italian to Mexican. There are also Poffertjes, which are traditional Dutch pancakes, these are small, round and fluffy with a more spongey inside. Created by Bill Granger, this chain of cafes are dotted around central London. Unlike traditional pancakes, the ricotta hotcakes at Granger and Co are primarily made up of ricotta and whipped egg whites, making them light in texture but also quite filling.

Paired with honeycomb butter and banana, this dish has been on the menu for 25 years and satisfying people ever since.

The classic flavour combinations are served here in huge portions here. The perfect place to cure your hangover with friends. We hope you find all your pancake dreams this year. Check out the rest of our blog for posts such as the best foods for eye health , as well as many other informative pieces on eye health in our Eye Care Hub.

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If you are visiting town, or just need a one-night break from daily routines, The Charlotte Street Hotel , The London Edition Hotel or The Sanderson are iconic places to stay and experience the heart of London in blissful tranquillity. This is not quite a tip, but worth pointing out. The area stretching from Fitzrovia into Bloomsbury is heaving with illustrious universities, libraries and centres of scientific research.

It must be, besides the presence of many creative local businesses, the reason why this patch of London is so diverse and brimming with energy and curiosity.

Half of our tables are available for walk-ins. Half are book-able.



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