Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A stylish, high-energy Notting Hill brunch spot with creative American fare, generous portions, and a famous pancake—perfect for brunch lovers who appreciate a lively scene and don't mind splurging.
Sunday in Brooklyn delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by signature brunch classics and exceptional setting appeal in a stylish, photogenic space. However, inconsistent execution across visits and menu items prevents grade A territory, and occasional gaps in service knowledge limit overall polish. The restaurant excels as a destination brunch spot for adventurous eaters but falls short of the consistency and refinement expected at higher grades.
Sunday in Brooklyn brings a slice of New York brunch culture to Notting Hill, serving up creative American fare in a stylish, sunlit space that buzzes with energy on weekends. The vibe is modern and Instagrammable, with friendly staff and a menu that leans into generous portions and bold flavors. Whether you're here for a birthday brunch or a casual catch-up, expect a lively crowd and a setting that feels both cosmopolitan and welcoming. The culinary approach is inventive yet approachable, with signature dishes like the hazelnut pancake—a massive, cake-like creation that's as divisive as it is famous. Brunch classics like the cheddar scramble, egg sandwich, and chicken sando are consistently praised, while desserts and sweet options tend to split opinion. If you love trying new twists on familiar favorites, you'll find plenty to enjoy, but traditionalists may wish for simpler options. For families, the experience is mixed. Kids often love the pancakes and simple brunch items, but some parents have reported challenges with seating policies and staff flexibility. The menu offers a few vegetarian options and lighter fare, but those seeking extensive kid-friendly or allergy-conscious choices should review the menu in advance. Overall, it's a fun spot for adventurous eaters and brunch enthusiasts, but may not be the best fit for picky eaters or large family groups seeking classic comfort food.
Area: Trendy, upscale, and cosmopolitan; Notting Hill attracts both locals and international visitors, especially for brunch and weekend outings.
Safety: Very safe, well-maintained, high foot traffic during the day; well-lit and comfortable for families and solo diners.
Nearby: Surrounded by boutique shops, cafes, and residential streets; close to Portobello Road Market and other Notting Hill attractions.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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