Takeout
Cozy basement breakfast spot with friendly service and solid English breakfasts; prices are mid-range with an auto 12.5% service charge and occasional owner-attitude complaints.
The Pimlico Grid delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by classic English breakfasts and standout halloumi dishes, paired with genuinely friendly service that makes diners feel welcomed. Reliable execution across repeat visits supports the grade, though occasional quality variation and a tight basement setting prevent advancement to grade A territory. The automatic 12.5% service charge and mixed coffee feedback are minor friction points in an otherwise welcoming neighborhood breakfast destination.
The room feels warm and bustling despite being a small basement space, and most mornings it fills with travelers and nearby residents. Service is usually genuinely friendly, with several diners praising how staff accommodate preferences, though a few describe the male owner as abrupt. One diner summed it up: "A cozy spot that kick-started our day, with staff who looked after us." The cooking leans classic and comforting with English breakfasts, halloumi toast, and simple sweets. The culinary approach is traditional rather than showy: familiar plates, decent sourcing, and the flexibility to choose how your eggs are done. Highlights include the Full Grid and anything with halloumi; coffee feedback is mixed, but most leave satisfied and ready for the day. For families, this is easygoing and accessible. Kids can do pancakes, waffles, eggs on toast, or fruit-yogurt pots. There is no stated kids menu, but portion sizes and simple flavors suit younger palates. If you need options beyond breakfast, note the limited service hours and plan accordingly.
Area: Quiet residential blocks near Victoria with boutique hotels and business travelers; daytime local vibe with tourist spillover.
Safety: Generally safe and well-kept central London area with good foot traffic during breakfast hours.
Nearby: Near Eccleston Square and Victoria transport hub; mixed of hotels, cafes, and neighborhood shops.
Available: Takeout
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