A lovely brunch place with a surprisingly large amount of seating inside. The Turkish pide is delicious, and the eggs with chilli butter and yoghurt a delicious and different take on morning eggs. The sides are tasty. We shared the smoky Boston beans and field mushrooms. The Hellfire grill is also excellent if you can catch its opening hours. Next time I want to try an alcoholic milkshake!
Natalie W.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Brew is horribly expensive for breakfast but this is not entirely surprising in one of the poshest areas of London. The hot chocolate was certainly worth it — it’s valrohna and basically the best I’ve ever had that wasn’t the very thick Spanish/Italian variety(twss). It was also nice and warming on a crisp day, as were the heaters and thoughtful furry chair liners and blankets in the outside seating area. I was strongly recommended the brew special but actually I think I would have preferred something like my friend had — the chorizo folded eggs i.e. with a little more kick. The brew special is a classic combo of ham, cheese and pesto which I loved years ago but now wouldn’t be my first choice. Still it was well executed with beautifully cooked poached eggs on sourdough bread. Our breakfast took a long time to come but the service was otherwise notably excellent — our server was attentive, friendly and helpful consistently, meaning we had constant water top ups, updates on the food situation and were able to get the bill quickly before our parking ran out. She was great and an asset to this nice café.
Louisa K.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’ve ended up at Brew twice after long walks through Wimbledon Common. The first time I just had a quick healthy green juice at an outside table, the second time I went inside for lunch with my friends. The interior is nice — modern and comfortable. I ordered a beet root salad which was lovely. I’ll surely go again some time to try the coffee and other dishes.
Samantha S.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Visited Brew for brunch on a rainy Sunday afternoon of the bank holiday weekend. Unfortunately they don’t take reservations, so you have to get there early to avoid queueing. We didn’t have to wait for a table, but I think this had more to do with the rain outside than the time we got there. We were then served by five different people, all trying to get an order out of us in the first five minutes. You get the feeling they want you to order, eat, and get out of there. Luckily we weren’t too bothered and the wait staff seemed to get the idea, and we were left to a leisurely Sunday brunch. I had the sweetcorn fritters with a side of polenta chips. I actually only ordered the chips because I love them and not many places serve them, so I order them whenever I see them. These were tasty, but I could have done without the aioli. The rest had Turkish eggs, and poached eggs on sourdough. Portions are good, and the dishes are flavoursome! The actual highlight of the entire meal was the hot chocolate. The best hot chocolate I have ever drunk. Like pure, liquid, milky chocolate. Would go back just for this! Friendly service and really tasty breakfast/brunch options make this a «must go again» kinda place.
Christian S.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Went here a couple of weeks ago. Absolutely worth a visit. Excellent coffee and very friendly staff. Only negative is that it is a little bit expensive.
Alison Y.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Always a regular at the weekend. Good coffee and service most of the time. Too many ankle biters during the weekends it’s not the kids. It’s the bloody prams. Food does for brunch well.
Suzanne V.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
One of my favorite places to dine. The staff is excellent and such a creative menu and wine list. They say«all day — all night» — but not true. The Wimbledon location is not open for dinner. When I called, they said their Putney location is but we Ubered it there only to find out they were closing. Great for people watching and sitting on the patio in the winter is still accommodating.
Rupert B.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Brew has been a great addition to the Wimbledon Village High Street. The best breakfast and coffee in Wimbledon. Excellent service and atmosphere.