Best Places to Pancake in London

Best Places to Pancake in London

It’s almost pancake day and London has no shortage of delicious places to eat pancakes. To create the ultimate guide I’ve team with my friend Poppy from @munchbrunchkids, who is basically the queen of brunching. She always has the best recommendations and knows what the best dishes are to order. If you are looking for some of the best pancakes this city has to offer than look no further. Ranging from fluffy Japanese pancakes to French crepes London has it all. Here are some the best places to eat pancakes according to @themunchbrunchkids and I’ve added a few of my favourites as well. Burnt Toast Cafe - for those with a sweet tooth these come swimming in syrup topped with bacon, berries and butterscotch!Chiltern Fire House - fluffy buttermilk pancakes served with berries and cooked to perfection. Clifton Nurseries - pancakes piled high with peanut butter, chocolate sauce and berries Electric Diner - classic American style pancakes with whipped butter and maple syrup. Farm Girl - ‘Cherry Ripe’ buttermilk buckwheat pancakes a coconut, cherry and chocolate on top! Fuwa Fuwa - light as air and with that perfect wobble they come with a range of tasty toppings. Granger and Co - super light ricotta hotcakes with banana and maple syrup and melted honeycomb butter. Greenberry - buttermilk pancake served with ricotta and berries. Half Cup - a savoury stack full of melted. cheese, parma ham and topped with a fried egg Le Creparie de Hampstead - the most authentic french crepes you’ll find in London. Little Blue Door - Saturday brunch sorted. Pancakes with charred fruit, sour cream, and honey.Modern Pantry - raspberry, ricotta pancakes with fresh berries and a dollop of delicious vanilla yoghurt. Outsider Tart - pick between buttermilk and cornmeal pancakes, served with berries and American hospitality. Proud Mary’s - a large stack of super thick pancakes served with a generous side of syrup and lots of berries and banana. Riding House Cafe - indulgent blueberry buttermilk pancakes topped with clotted cream and lots of maple syrup. The Wolseley - some of london’s most photographed pancakes and it’s easy to see why, they also offer classic crepes too. Where the Pancakes Are - something for everyone from classic buttermilk pancakes to dutch babies. Milk - an ever changing special on their weekend brunch menu, they always make use of more unusual ingredients. Millfields - one extra large delicious pancake covered with cream cheese, edible flowers and fresh fruit.Wow. That is quite the list. Brunch anyone??
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