Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bustling Primrose Hill staple for creative brunch and relaxed all‑day dining with warm service, very good food, and prices that run high for the portions.
Greenberry Café delivers reliable brunch excellence with strong food quality in pancakes, eggs, and salads, paired with warm, attentive service that shines even during busy weekend rushes. However, variability in dishes like the Reuben and pastrami and crowded conditions at peak times prevent it from reaching higher territory. The picturesque Primrose Hill location and loyal following make it a solid neighborhood favorite, though pricing runs high relative to portions for some guests.
On Regent's Park Road, Greenberry Café hums with buzzy neighborhood energy: clinking coffee cups, counter perches, and street-side tables perfect for people-watching. Guests describe service as warm and attentive, even when the room is in full weekend swing, with one diner saying, "They squeezed us in and kept checking we had everything we needed." Prices run high for a casual spot, and at peak times the space can feel cozy and loud. The cooking leans modern cafe comfort with global touches—think shakshuka with harissa yogurt, a kimchi grilled cheese, and truffle-flecked pasta—so it feels familiar but polished rather than fussy. Brunch is the headline act: fluffy pancakes, well-made eggs, and crisp salads are reliable, while the Reuben and pastrami get mixed notes. If you like a lively room and bright flavors over heavy sauces, this is a safe bet for brunch or a relaxed lunch. Families fare well here thanks to kid-friendly staples—pancakes, waffles, eggs, fries, brownies, and ice creams—though there is no dedicated kids menu and seating can be tight at rush. If your crew prefers simple plates, stick to pancakes, scrambled eggs, and fries; adventurous eaters might enjoy the shakshuka or truffled pasta. Strollers and large groups are best outside peak hours.
Area: Leafy, upscale village feel with boutiques and families; weekend brunch hotspot drawing locals and visitors after Primrose Hill walks.
Safety: Generally safe, well-kept streets with steady foot traffic during day and early evening.
Nearby: Near Regent's Park and Primrose Hill; cluster of cafes, pubs, and independent shops along Regent's Park Road.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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