Fashion brands with cafes in London
Where to have coffee when shopping in London
Fendi Caffe, Harrods
Italian fashion brand Fendi is staging a huge takeover at Harrods this summer, with a Peekaboo bag bar plus pop-ups in menswear and shoe heaven.
But it's the Fendi Caffe on the fifth floor that has been popping up all over our Instagram feed. With artwork by Joshua Vides emblazoning the double FF logo across the space itself as well as the cakes, cappuccino and crockery. Yum.
Read more ...Marchesi 1824, Mayfair
Prada, the luxury Italian fashion house that’s been a staple of the style world since 1913, is best known for its handbags, shoes and perfumes. But the brand is also the proud owner of an extremely Instagrammable Milan café, Marchesi 1824.
And a new outpost nestled among the designer boutiques of Mount Street in Mayfair means Londoners can enjoy a slice of patisserie perfection too.
Read more ...It's Pleat, H&M Home
The evolution of Regent Street from tourist trap to a place that real Londoners actually want to spend time continues apace, thanks in part to the opening of H&M Home's first London flagship earlier this year.
Come for the chic cushions and ceramics, stay for It's Pleat, a cafe with a 'healthyish' food philosophy that we can really get behind.
Read more ...Ralph's Coffee & Bar, Regent Street
An intimate space with the feel of a gentleman's club, Ralph's Coffee & Bar is the perfect place to pop in for lunch or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up.
Expect a menu filled with American classics with a 2019 update, and plenty of nods to British traditions such as an afternoon tea that offers both scones and brownies.
Read more ...Arket cafés, Long Acre and Regent Street
Plant-based options, local produce and seasonality as standard inspire the delicious offerings on the regularly-changing menus at Arket cafés.
Based on the principles of the New Nordic Food Manifesto, expect the freshness and simplicity of Scandinavia marries with modern and global influences.
And as you'd expect from a Swedish company, the art of fika (sharing a coffee and cake break with friends or colleagues) is kept alive with a delicious array of baked goods and coffees.
Read more ...Thomas's, Burberry Regent Street
Named for Mr Burberry himself, Thomas's has an old-world British charm just like the great man's classic trench coats - think white linen tablecloths and an excellent afternoon tea. But with a distinctly modern twist.
The regularly-changing menu boasts British classics such as shepherd's pie and plenty of indulgent options including caviar, lobster and oysters.
Book the snug for a private party of 14 and indulge in a special seasonal feasting menu, washed down with Kentish sparkling wine.
Read more ...Modern Society, Redchurch Street
Serving a short-but-sweet all-day brunch menu and quality coffee, Modern Society's cafe is as well-considered and appealing as you'd expect from one of London's best boutiques.
Read more ...Brasserie of Light, Selfridges
As perhaps the most experimental department store in London, Selfridges plays host to a fair few dining concepts. But few have the show-stopping grandeur of a vast glittering Pegasus watching over proceedings.
The ever-changing seasonal menu takes brasserie classics as a starting point, introducing of-the-moment ingredients, international inspirations and a sprinkling of showmanship.
Read more ...Bodyism, Fenwick
Fenwick has paired up with wellness brand Bodyism to establish their 'Clean and Lean To Go' café to its Bond Street store.
Located on the ground floor, hit the Bodyism café for a healthy refuel mid shopping spree, or grab a acai bowl,
Bodyism is committed to using local, seasonal, organic and ethically sourced ingredients and many dishes are gluten, sugar and dairy free.
Farm Girl, Harvey Nichols
Farm Girl brings wholesome Melbourne brunch culture to luxury department store Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge.
Farm Girl uses the latest in clean-eating ingredients to create a zesty upgrade to breakfast staples. Think matcha and spirulina soaked oats, hemp seeds, and BBQ jackfruit.
Raw Press, Wolf and Badger, Coal Drops Yard
In a hurry? Raw Press offers their full selection of grab-and-go food and drinks, as well as made-to-order smoothies for busy fashionistas. Sip on a nourishing superfood juice as you mosey through Wolf & Badger’s handpicked selection of the best independent fashion, beauty and homewear brands.
Fernandez & Wells, Duke Street Emporium
In a move to counter the clone effect of many retail chains, Jigsaw’s Duke Street Emporium brings together fashion, literature, creativity and culture.
Just around the corner from Oxford Street, the concept store offers up unique outfit ideas, dazzling art installations, and beautifully crafted coffee provided by Fernandez & Wells.
Known for its rustic-urban vibe, the Fernandez & Wells experience is as off-beat as its fashionable home.