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Greenberry Café

101 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8UR, United Kingdom

Greenberry Café
Restaurant
4.5
857 reviews
8 comments
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GRRV+RC London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7483 3765
greenberrycafe.co.uk
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Monday: 9–15
Tuesday: 9–22
Wedneasday: 9–22
Thursday: 9–22
Friday: 9–22
Saturday: 9–22
Sunday: 9–15
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Philosopical Wolf
Philosopical Wolf116 days ago
The Brunch is always very tasty and flavourfull, but a bit pricey for the portion size you resive. I usually get the eggs benedict which is small but amazing in flavour. Got the full English once which I think is better value for money.

Also, booking in advance is recommended due to the popularity of this place, which can be a bit tedious if your just looking to get brunch on a day out.
Oscar Frohlich
Oscar Frohlich238 days ago
Great service and waiters who worked very hard to find us a table in a very busy time of the night. Food was great as everyone enjoyed their dish. Lots of options for everyone on the menu.
Quentin COLTIER
Quentin COLTIER300 days ago
Stumble in this place a bit by accident, we found a lovely and very nice team serving excellent food. Far from the crowd of Camden it is a little gem of relaxation and the menu is delicious. We tried the Rubens sandwich which is to die for and the fries are fantastic! Great place !
YEO JOUNG SUH
YEO JOUNG SUH300 days ago
I should say it was not quite 4, but I wanted to give them around 3.5.

It was quite busy and also the space is relatively big to manage. Therefore it took a while to get our food.

At first it was homemade lemonade and fresh orange juice. Juice was good but taste of lemonade was a bit weak.

As I am Asian and also love Asian food, I ordered Soba noodle, and my boyfriend ordered risotto. Risotto came with rocket salad and it was delicious even though sometimes I could taste of raw grain.

However, soba wasn’t not my style. The broth was a bit sour and tofu was a bit tough!

Even though it took time to get the food, the staffs were very attentive and kind.
Ben Sweat
Ben Sweat330 days ago
Great brunch at a sidewalk cafe in Primrose Hill. Scrambled eggs were great. Grilled halloumi was tasty. Great vibe. My only nit would be the hot chocolate tasted like chocolate water.
Ido Naim
Ido Naim2 years ago
After walking by the place one day, we decided to book in advance a table for a Saturday brunch.
The staff was very warm and welcoming and the menu is a combination of dishes from around the world. Hard to say that we found a guiding light there, but anyway.
The juices were really nice, and so was the coffee.
We had a waffle, vegetarian breakfast and a burger with a side of sweet potato fries, which was awesome!
The burger however, was ordered Medium and received Well Done. The team was very nice and said they would take 8 minutes to replace. 2 points about that: first, when you take a dish from a table, and there’s fries on the plate, you leave it for the guest to have something to nibble while they wait. Second, after the new one was served, they didn’t come to check up on me to make sure that it was satisfactory (the brioche bun was extremely dry on the second one).
They did give a 10% discount on the burger, which is not a lot, but thoughtful.
Other dishes were quite great and my dinning partners really liked them.
We had to pass on desserts, but maybe next time.
Nadine Finucane
Nadine Finucane2 years ago
This is one of the few places in London where they really care if you leave happy. As such, this has become my favorite neighborhood cafe, I always leave with a smile. Everything on the menu is fresh and delicious, and they readily accommodate food allergies or preferences. I am a huge fan of the waffle with egg and avocado (also comes with heavily maple-glazed bacon, which I opt out of). The service is so thoughtful and attentive, everyone is so warm always.

The castaway shacks they’ve assembled since the pandemic are wonderful, especially if you’ve booked on a rainy or cold day. There are heaters inside and curtains to keep the draught winds out. The shacks are also dog friendly, so the whole family usually comes to brunch!

Book ahead and note their cancellation policy.
Sahar Jokar
Sahar Jokar2 years ago
We went there on Saturday noon. We couldn’t reserve a table on Saturday morning.there was too busy ,we were waiting for 1 hour to get a table. The staff were friendly and warm. I am not vegetarian but I recommend their veggie burger (much better than the non veggie burger), their sweat potato was too salty , the waffle & poached egg was delicious.
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