Looking for the perfect way to spend your Saturday afternoon, look no further. La Bibliotheque is one of London's hottest new openings, offering a creative and elegant Brunch.

Whether you're a Brunch aficionado or just looking for a way to enjoy your weekend, La Bibliotheque have got you covered. Their menu offers creative plates with a delicious blend of mediterranean cuisine with Japanese inspiration.

The Brunch menu features their famous milk bread followed by two decadent courses. Enjoy your Brunch with a glass of Champagne, or if you're feeling adventurous, opt for their unlimited Prosecco and cocktails for 90 minutes. From a classic Pink Lady made with tequila, lime juice, pink pepper, pomegranate syrup and Prosecco to Sunshine in a Glass, made with gin, rose wine & grapefruit reduction, citrus, peach & Jasmine, you're sure to leave more than satisfied.

La Bibliotheque is conveniently located in East London Haggerston, between Shoreditch, Dalston and Islington.

 

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Brunch:

Friday - Sunday: 12pm - 3:15pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Nut Free Options
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
325 Kingsland Road, Haggerston, London, E8 4DL
Overall rating
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    We had the three course meal and it was really delicious! We also had the bread with truffle butter and miso butter with it. While the miso butter was good by itself, you couldn’t taste it much with the bread. Dishes I’d eat again: cauliflower steak and black sesame icecream dessert (for the jam). The sake pairing was great and the first server had so much knowledge about different types of sakes, it was a treat to learn! Service was also great by Laura. Overall, it is a small quaint restaurant, but great food!
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    4 months ago
    A cute east London spot with a French name, Asian twist and a big cello in a small dining room. £70 pp for the tasting & pairing menu felt about right. Small portions, nicely plated. Good accompanying wines. Generally felt like the Asian touches, although interesting, didn’t always improve the flavour of the dishes: if you’re going to play with classics like Beef Tartare and paint it with sriracha, it has to deliver. The Chilli Teriyaki Pork Belly with Peach & Miso was the better of the three courses. Overall, nice date spot. But maybe like the cello, needs a little bit more tuning.
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    5 months ago
    We booked a Japanese whisky tasting and had a great time! Staff were friendly and welcoming- you could tell they take pride in what they do. Melissa was so personable and knowledgeable about her craft. We learned a lot and really enjoyed our tasting experience. Cocktails were perfectly balanced, food was delicious! Highly recommend, we hope to visit again soon!