The Breakfast Club have been ‘Taking care of breakfast since 2005’ and show no sign of slowing down, with their iconic yellow gaffs popping up everywhere across the capital.

Angel was the second addition to open shop in London and is hidden away along Islington’s Camden Passage. Cheerful, quirky and most importantly, serving amazing food, The Breakfast Club have built a dedicated following for good reason.

A bright, vibrant space with splashes of colour everywhere and quirky art lining the walls, it’s a warm welcome for hungry Brunchers.

For veggies, the bean shakshuka & avo toast is a delight – poached eggs in a thick harissa, tomato and pepper sauce with sliced avo toast for dipping. Carnivores can’t go wrong with The Breakfast Burrito, which is full to the brim with chorizo, egg, peppers and spicy pepper sauce (also available as a veggie version).

Suppliers like Joe’s Tea and Karma Cola work closely with The Breakfast Club, cementing their status as a champion of independent businesses and ethical practices Their products are all sustainable and come from across the country to celebrate the best of British.

Angel Station is a short walk away, just over the Camden Passage.

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Breakfast
Monday - Sunday: 8am - 12pm

Weekend Brunch
Sat & Sun: from open - 5pm

 

  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
31 Camden Passage, London, N1 8EA
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    a week ago
    This place was highly recommended by my cousin because of the eggs. The actual location is really cute. The staff is super friendly. The food took forever. I ordered the eggs with bacon and a milkshake. My husband ate as well and was totally fine but for me the wait for the food was too long.
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    3 months ago
    We arrived half an hour before our reservation and were seated immediately! The restaurant had a warm and inviting atmosphere, complemented by friendly staff. The menu offered so many tempting options that it was hard to decide, but we eventually opted for classic breakfast dishes. The portions were generous, especially for the price. We also appreciate that they leave a jug of water at our table, eliminating the need to constantly ask for refills.
  • 3.0
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    a week ago
    Service was good. Food was good, eggs were slightly overcooked. It is quite pricey considering what you receive. The greasy spoon breakfast and a coffee came to £22 after I added black pudding which you only get 1 slice of.