1. Trade Coffee
8.6
47 Commercial St, Spitalfields, Greater London
Coffee Shop · Tower Hamlets · 167 tips and reviews
James Kendal: Popped in after Sunday market, had coffee, pastrami sandwich and carrot cake and they were the best coffee, best sandwich and best cake I ever ate! Truly and utterly delish.
Owen McNamee: The Reuben sandwich is fantastic - pastrami, Swiss, sauerkraut, secret sauce on Ryebread.
Brad T: Breakfast all day on the weekends and if that wasn't enuf the food is outstanding. Highly reco the pastrami benedict and if you can find a better grilled cheese sando in LondonI'd be surprised.
6. Friends of Ours
8.8
61 Pitfield St, Hoxton, Greater London
Café · Hackney Borough · 168 tips and reviews
Mustafa Sen: One of the best breakfast/brunch Places in London. Last time i had folded egg with salmon pastrami, It was delicious..
Kay 5: Breakfast/brunch menu is served until 4 pm. Go for courgette with poached eggs, salmon pastrami & fried chicken bao, really amazing
Chantelle Tang: Definitely worth a visit. Friendly service and nice varied menu. Recommend the smashed avocado!
8. Bean and Hop
8.2
424 Garratt Ln, London, Greater London
Coffee Shop · Earlsfield · 19 tips and reviews
Cristiana Rodrigues: Great staff, tasty pastrami sand. Lovely.
Kate Gomes: Our go to local brunch place. Always full - get there early. Great service, great coffee, delicious food.
Nuno Valinhas: Pastel de Nata available for just £1!!! (typical portuguese pastry)
Levent Ali: Try the pastrami and obviously the coffee is exceptional.
Lukasz Fidosz: Great espresso, very friendly stuff, gets pretty crowdy, but there are seats outside as well
veronica shleina: Why bothering yourself with Starbucks when you can have seriously good coffee here?
13. Fischer's
8.6
50 Marylebone High St, London, Greater London
Austrian Restaurant · Marylebone · 59 tips and reviews
Zach Valentiner: Delicious brunch, get the rösti with pastrami or the eggs Benedict.
Anthony Ryman: Lovely ambiance. Art Deco to the hilt. Austria delicately fused with Germany. A bit loud, good food, albeit pricey - you're paying for an experience! Go for the trad! Sausages, beer, strudel.
The Times and Sunday Times: ... unbelievable käsespätzle, which is a noodle dish full of cheese and bacon that seems born of the drunken back-alley copulation of an aggressive mac and cheese with a really slutty carbonara. Read more.