Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Inventive Aussie-leaning brunch with friendly vibes and standout coffee, but expect waits, occasional service delays, and prices that feel high for portion size.
Friends Of Ours delivers competitive brunch quality with strong coffee and creative seasonal plates that appeal to neighborhood regulars and visitors alike. Friendly, attentive staff and a pleasant Hoxton corner setting create an inviting atmosphere, but reliability dips during busy periods and service speed lags at peak times, preventing the consistency needed for a higher grade. Solid execution within its casual brunch category, though pricing concerns and occasional waits temper the overall experience.
On a corner of Hoxton, Friends Of Ours feels warm and bustling, the kind of cafe where flat whites pass between sunny outdoor tables and staff greet regulars by sight. A guest summed it up: "Friendly team, creative plates, and a terrace that makes a sunny morning fly by." Just know that peak times can mean longer waits and a little chaos when the room is full. The cooking leans inventive and seasonal, more Aussie-influenced cafe than classic fry-up. Expect twists like Turkish eggs with nduja butter, truffled mushrooms on toast, and even Vietnamese-style brisket stew alongside staples like eggs on toast. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: creative flavor pairings without fine-dining theatrics. Most diners praise flavors and coffee, though some find portions modest for the price. Families will be fine here if kids like simple things—there is no dedicated kids menu, but options like eggs on toast, porridge, and sourdough with preserves are straightforward. Adventurous dishes might be a stretch for picky eaters, so steer younger diners toward the simpler plates and sides like hash browns.
Area: Trendy East London pocket with creative offices, start-ups, and weekend brunch crowds; casual-cool and social.
Safety: Generally safe, busy daylight footfall; typical urban nuisances possible but area is lively and well-trafficked.
Nearby: Near Old Street and Shoreditch clusters; boutiques, bars, coffee roasters, and street art draw weekend lines.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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