London Diaries: Breakfast at Ivy Cafe Marylebone

“All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast”

– John GuntherĀ 

InĀ the mad rush of London life, a leisurely breakfast is definitely a luxury to have.

So when mother and I both found ourselves free on a Friday morning, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to venture over to Ivy Cafe Marylebone – the latest Ivy offshoot tucked awayĀ on Marylebone Lane, a world away from the busyness and bustle of Oxford Street nearby…


It’sĀ larger sister restaurantĀ Ivy Chelsea GardenĀ became a fast favourite earlier this year afterĀ flingingĀ open the doors to its secret garden off the Kings Road. Not ones toĀ waste time in between, parent company Caprice Holdings, have also re-hauled the original Ivy andĀ launched the Ivy Market grill… AndĀ they don’t seem to be slowing down either, with Ivy Brasserie Kensington expected to open later this year.

The restaurantĀ does seem to be growing a bit like… well, ivy, across the city. And frankly speaking I did have aĀ growing doubt about what this would mean for its glamour quotient.

Having paid the latest Marylebone outpost a visit, I’d say that it’s safely intact.

Designed by Martin Brudnizki (who’s also behind Caprice Holding’s aptly titled restaurantĀ Sexy Fish), itĀ has a stylish yetĀ quirky lookĀ withĀ vintage mirrors and offbeat prints framing the walls. It’sĀ a neighbourhood cafe that’s right at home in Marylebone village.

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The menu however stays faithful to the largerĀ restaurants in the Ivy group – and by that, I mean that it essentially features the main highlights from its larger sister restaurants.Ā I have to confess, I was a bit disappointed to see that there weren’t many/ any signature dishes original to the Marylebone cafe…Ā But there’s something to be valued in consistency I suppose.

MumĀ decidedĀ on aĀ virtuous start with a healthy bowl of baked honey and maple granola textured withĀ dried apple, apricots and cranberries and served withĀ chilled almond milk on the side. Good, but not great – nothing much to write home about with this one.

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While, IĀ opted for aĀ plate of poached eggs served withĀ chopped avocado and roast plum tomatoes on toasted granary bread.

Although it alway makes for a dreamy Instagram picture (#priorities), I should mention that I rarely order an eggs & avo combination when eating out, as this is somethingĀ I whip up at home on almost a daily basis…

However, rules like these are meant to be broken when the dish in question is servedĀ so generously laced with a sesame dressing – theĀ sweet yet nutty dimensionĀ really enhanced the simple but effective compositionĀ of flavours here.

I washed it down with a detox juice – a cool yet cleansing blend of beetroot Ā carrot & apple. The picnic-style straw that arrived with it was a welcome sight on a grey and rainy morning.

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Overall, it was a lovely and laid backĀ start to the day as the ambienceĀ at breakfast was lively yet unhurried, and service was up to Caprice Holding’s high standards.

I’m sure I’llĀ venture back to this Marylebone local but it likely won’tĀ be just for the food… but more for the cosy neighbourhood vibeĀ that makes the cafe aĀ perfect spot to catch up withĀ friends and family on a lazy day. Plus, I have my eye on the espresso martini, which comes unsweetened withĀ hot cross bun, crĆØme brĆ»lĆ©e and amaretto infusions on the side…


Ivy Cafe Marylebone, 96 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2QA

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