Sunday Brunch in Brixton
Sunday brunch needs room to breathe. Nobody wants to be rushed. Nobody wants a sad plate. Nobody wants to admit they made it out too early, or too late, or at exactly the right time for a cocktail.
At The Laundry Brixton, Sunday brunch runs from 10am to 4pm, with the bar open until 5pm. That gives you time for coffee, brunch classics, seasonal lunch plates, cocktails, terrace sitting and a gentle refusal to make the day more complicated than it needs to be.
We are an all-day neighbourhood restaurant, café and wine shop on Coldharbour Lane, and Sundays are exactly our kind of thing.
Sunday brunch and lunch, all in one place
Sunday has its own rules. It might be brunch. It might be lunch. It might start with eggs and end with another drink because the table is too good to leave.
The Laundry’s Sunday brunch and lunch menu is built for that kind of flexibility. Come for the brunch classics, stay for seasonal plates, bring the people who like to take their time and let Sunday do what Sunday does best.
No formal fuss. Just good food, ice-cold drinks, a warm room and a terrace that knows how to handle a long afternoon.
Brunch classics worth leaving the house for
Sunday brunch should reward the effort of putting shoes on.
At The Laundry, that reward might look like Turkish Eggs with whipped yoghurt, hot chilli butter and sourdough. It might be the Laundry Fry Up, doing exactly what it should with eggs, smoky beans, bacon, mushrooms, hash brown and slow-roasted tomatoes. It might be toasted banana bread with salted honeycomb butter, because Sundays are not the time to be joyless.
Or it might be The Dirty, with hash brown stack, poached eggs, horseradish cream, Bloody Mary ketchup, goddess, pecorino and sourdough. Subtle? Not really. Correct? Absolutely.
Sunday brunch with cocktails
Some Sundays call for coffee. Some Sundays call for a Bloody Maria. Some Sundays call for both, with food in between and no immediate plans after.
The Laundry’s bar is open for drinks and cocktails, so Sunday brunch can stay relaxed or turn into something with a bit more swagger. A cocktail before lunch. Wine on the terrace. Coffee that becomes another coffee. You know the rhythm.
The important thing is that nobody is rushing you anywhere.
Terrace Sundays in Brixton
Sundays belong on the terrace when the weather allows, and sometimes even when it does not fully understand the assignment.
Our covered and heated alfresco terrace brings outdoor energy to Sunday brunch without depending entirely on sunshine. It is made for slower tables, fresh air, catch-ups, seasonal plates and the kind of relaxed Brixton afternoon that should not be over-managed.
If you are searching for outdoor Sunday brunch in Brixton, The Laundry has the terrace, the food and the drinks ready.
Sunday brunch before the week starts behaving badly
Sunday is the last good negotiating point before Monday arrives with its little clipboard.
That is why booking properly matters. The Laundry is close to Brixton station, Brixton Village, Electric Avenue and Brockwell Park, so it works for a slow local Sunday, a meet-up with friends, a family brunch, a date, a birthday or a very gentle attempt to make the weekend last longer.
Order well. Sit in. Take your time. Monday can wait outside.
Book Sunday brunch in Brixton
Book online for Sunday brunch at The Laundry Brixton. Sunday brunch and lunch runs from 10am to 4pm, with the bar open until 5pm.
Terrace tables can be requested when booking, subject to availability. For larger brunch bookings, group dining or private enquiries, email info@thelaundrybrixton.com.
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You can book Sunday brunch at The Laundry Brixton on Coldharbour Lane, with brunch and lunch served from 10am to 4pm.
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Sunday brunch and lunch runs from 10am to 4pm. The bar stays open until 5pm.
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Yes, The Laundry serves cocktails, coffee, wine and drinks alongside Sunday brunch and lunch.
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Yes, terrace tables can be requested when booking, subject to availability. The terrace is covered and heated.
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Yes, The Laundry is on Coldharbour Lane, close to Brixton station, Brixton Village and the centre of Brixton.
