Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming, tight-quarters neighborhood brunch cafe with standout coffee, friendly hosts, and reliably tasty plates at fair London prices—book for weekends.
Sawyer and Gray delivers excellent food quality and warm, attentive service that compete with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. Tight seating and modest local rather than destination appeal prevent a higher grade, but strong consistency and genuine owner-led hospitality make this a reliable neighborhood gem worth visiting if in North London.
Small and soulful, Sawyer and Gray feels like a neighborhood living room—warm woods, rustic charm, and the hum of locals catching up over seriously good coffee. Service is often described as warm and welcoming, with the owners remembered by name. One diner summed it up: "We were squeezed in on a busy morning and still felt looked after." Space is tight, but the cozy vibe and window seats make it a pleasant people-watching perch. The cooking leans classic brunch with light global touches—think corn fritters, quesadillas with chipotle, and ricotta gnocchi—so the culinary approach is elevated traditional rather than showy. Plates like Sawyer's Brunch and Gray's Brunch bring generous portions and fresh flavors, while the coffee program shines. A few outliers mention heavy or not-hot-enough fritters, but regulars report steady execution across years. Families will do fine here thanks to simple kid-friendly picks like toast, eggs, and French toast, though there is no dedicated kids menu. Space is snug and there is a small staircase to the basement, so prams may be awkward at peak times. Vegetarians have options; vegans can eat with modifications, but choice is limited and there are no vegan cakes noted in reviews.
Area: Leafy, residential-meets-buzzy corridor near Highbury Corner popular with locals for weekend brunch and coffee stops.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during the day with steady footfall around the station and shops.
Nearby: Near Highbury & Islington Tube/Overground; mix of boutiques, pubs, and other cafes; convenient for commuters and weekend strolls.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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