Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Aussie-leaning brunch and all-day spot with standout ricotta hotcakes and warm service, but expect queues, premium pricing, and occasional service lapses.
Granger and Co. Notting Hill delivers competitive brunch dining through strong food quality anchored by beloved ricotta hotcakes and well-executed eggs, paired with warm, attentive service that earns genuine loyalty. However, quality lapses during busy service and cramped seating at peak hours prevent it from reaching grade A standards, while premium pricing for relatively straightforward contemporary Australian fare limits its value proposition for casual diners.
The room feels warm and bustling with sunlight spilling over Westbourne Grove, the kind of place where plates of hotcakes glide past at a steady clip. Guests often note, "service was upbeat and on it," even when the queue is winding; at peak, expect some crowd energy and the occasional delay. However, the flow is generally smooth, and the welcome reads kind and relaxed when not slammed. The cooking leans contemporary Australian with a gentle Asian accent—think yellowtail crudo, chinkiang vinegar dressings, and furikake alongside classic brunch staples. The culinary approach leans modern and produce-driven: clean flavors with subtle twists rather than theatrics. Fans rave about ricotta hotcakes and perfectly cooked fish; dissenters tend to cite underseasoning or simple presentation versus price. Families fare well here thanks to approachable staples like hotcakes, eggs on toast, fries, and a burger. Seats are tight at rush hour and door-adjacent tables can feel drafty, so parents may prefer off-peak times. The menu offers several vegetarian-leaning dishes, though fully vegan or allergen-marked choices are limited; for picky eaters, stick to the classics like pancakes or pasta.
Area: Trendy, affluent West London neighborhood with boutique shopping and stylish brunch culture; attracts locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-maintained with steady daytime foot traffic.
Nearby: Boutiques along Westbourne Grove, cafes and bakeries nearby; proximity to Portobello Road draws tourists on weekends.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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