Your Ultimate Putney Brunch Guide

Weekends in Putney are made for brunching—and luckily, our riverside neighbourhood has something for every taste, from classic full English breakfasts to lighter, health-focused options. Whether you’re catching up with friends, enjoying a lazy morning, or fuelling up before a walk along the Thames, these local favourites are sure to hit the spot. Here’s our guide to some of the best brunch spots in SW15.

Home SW15

This stylish local spot is known for putting a creative spin on classic brunch favourites. From their bold Bloody Mary steak tartare to flavour-packed North Indian baked eggs and chickpea & herb pancakes, Home SW15 isn’t afraid to mix things up. It’s the perfect place for brunch lovers looking to try something a little different—paired, of course, with a perfectly brewed coffee or brunch cocktail.
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Putney Pantry

Tucked beside the historic St Mary’s Church, The Putney Pantry is a peaceful spot for classic brunch favourites like eggs benedict, pancake stacks, and steaming cups of coffee. Enjoy your meal in the charming courtyard before exploring the church’s fascinating history—brunch and culture all in one!

Coppa Club

Located Between the Bridges, Coppa Club offers an elegant, river side setting that’s ideal for long, leisurely brunches. The menu caters to all cravings, with options like rye and buckwheat pancakes, avocado toast, and indulgent baked eggs. Great food, stylish interiors, and riverside views—what more could you want?
Photo: Coppa Club

Dynamo

A favourite among cyclists and brunch lovers alike, The Dynamo offers a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere with seriously good food. Try the chorizo hash, chilli scrambled eggs or one of their breakfast baps. Late riser? Their truffle pizzas and craft beers make this a great spot well beyond brunch hours.

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East Putney Tavern

Just around the corner from East Putney Station, this welcoming local has it all—cosy interiors, a garden hideaway, and a menu that balances small plates with more filling options. From pastries to full brunch plates, it’s a great place to unwind and watch the world go by.
Photo: Coppa Club

Octagreen

If you’re after a quick and tasty brunch on the go, Octagreen has you covered. Their weekday breakfast menu is perfect for early risers, while weekend brunches run till 4PM—ideal for a leisurely start. From flaky spinach borek to fresh granola bowls and classic croissants with coffee or tea, it’s a great option for something light, wholesome, and speedy. Bonus: their all-you-can-eat hot dishes and salads (available daily from 3PM) are a hit with larger groups

Dynamo

A favourite among cyclists and brunch lovers alike, The Dynamo offers a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere with seriously good food. Try the chorizo hash, chilli scrambled eggs or one of their breakfast baps. Late riser? Their truffle pizzas and craft beers make this a great spot well beyond brunch hours.

Photo: Deliveroo

Arise Coffee

 Minimalist, bright, and beloved by locals, Arise Coffee is the go-to for coffee lovers and casual brunchers alike. They serve up expertly crafted coffee and matcha alongside flaky pastries, avocado toast, and wholesome bowls that cater to both sweet and savoury cravings.

Monies

This hidden gem brings a Scandinavian touch to Putney’s brunch scene with its beautiful interior and nutritious, colourful plates. Expect fresh juices, porridge with a twist, and modern takes on traditional dishes. Whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeaway, Monies delivers on taste and style.

Adada Café

With a warm, welcoming vibe and a Mediterranean-inspired menu, Adada Café is perfect for a relaxed, flavourful brunch. Think shakshuka, halloumi wraps, and zingy salads, all served with a smile. It’s also a favourite for vegetarians and those looking for something a little different from the usual brunch fare.

Rosie Lea Café

Rosy Lea Café
For a more traditional brunch experience, Rosy Lea Café is a classic British café with hearty breakfasts and no-nonsense charm. A full English, builder’s tea, and friendly service—this is a comforting, nostalgic spot that’s been a staple in the local community for years.

Almila Café

This family-run Turkish café brings warmth and authenticity to the Putney brunch scene. Enjoy Turkish-style eggs, menemen, and a selection of fresh breads and dips in a cosy setting. Almila Café is ideal if you’re looking for something delicious, different, and full of soul.

So whether you’re in the mood for something indulgent or looking for a spot that caters to all dietary needs, Putney’s brunch scene has you covered. Explore, relax, and brunch your way through SW15! 

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