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The Ivy Cafe Wimbledon VillageBWorth Trying

75 High St, London SW19 5EG · British restaurant, Breakfast restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2452 reviews)

Reservations

A polished all‑day brasserie with charming service highs, lively ambiance, and a broad, comfort‑leaning menu—though peak times can mean slow or uneven service and special‑occasion pricing.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

The Ivy Cafe Wimbledon Village delivers solid neighborhood dining with polished, celebratory decor and reliable comfort cooking, but service variability during rushes and extended waits at peak times prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best experienced off-peak or for special occasions when the team can focus; worth visiting for breakfast or quieter service windows.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and polished with patterned banquettes, lush tones, and a lively village buzz. Guests often mention small celebratory touches—“our server spotted the birthday and made it feel special”—but at peak festive or tournament times, front‑door bottlenecks and long waits can creep in. When the team clicks, meals flow with ease; when it is rammed, expect slower pacing and the occasional stockout. The cooking leans elevated comfort—think steak frites, roasts, risotto—more about classic flavors done nicely than fireworks. The culinary approach feels elevated traditional: brasserie favorites, seasonal specials, and pretty plating rather than mashups or molecular tricks. Highlights pop up across breakfast through dinner—steaks cooked right, rich chocolate desserts, and tidy brunch plates—though a few diners wished for bolder seasoning on certain dishes. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like pancakes, Full English, fries, roast chicken, and ice cream. Reviews are mixed on pram/highchair logistics during rush hours, so note needs when booking and avoid the busiest windows. Dietary needs are reasonably covered on the menu (vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options), but nut-allergy flexibility was noted as limited—confirm specifics with the team before ordering.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£39-49 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Leafy, upscale village high street near Wimbledon Common; a mix of boutiques, cafes, and polished brasseries frequented by locals and visitors.

Safety: Perceived as safe and well-kept with steady foot traffic, especially during events like the tennis championships.

Nearby: Close to boutiques, pubs, and coffee shops; spikes in demand during the Wimbledon tournament and holiday seasons.

WimbledonWimbledon is a well-established residential neighborhood with a mix of traditional and modern dining options. It attracts families and professionals who enjoy a quieter, community-oriented atmosphere with a variety of cafes, pubs, and mid-range restaurants. The area is also famous for the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships, which brings a seasonal influx of visitors and a lively dining scene during the event.
Wimbledon VillageWimbledon Village is a charming, historic part of Wimbledon with a village-like feel, featuring high-end restaurants, boutique shops, and a more exclusive dining environment. It is popular among wealthier residents and visitors looking for a refined and relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–23:00 Tuesday08:30–23:30 Wednesday08:30–23:00 Thursday08:30–23:00 Friday08:30–23:00 Saturday08:30–23:00 Sunday08:30–23:00

Available: Reservations

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