The Ivy Soho Brasserie is part of The Ivy Collection, which remains true to the values of the original Ivy restaurant, famous for its celebrity clientele and superior dining experience. Interiors feature sumptuous Art-Deco detail, marble floors and striking burnt orange banquettes.

Breakfast at The Ivy is a relaxed yet sophisticated experience. Start off with a choice of refreshing juices or coolers while you choose from a range of Breakfast options including The Ivy Full English Breakfast or one of the light and healthy plates. The Breakfast menu also includes a range of teas and coffees.

Brunch is a more decadent affair with starters such as the French Onion Soup followed by the Blackened Cod Fillet as a main course. For an extra indulgent experience, why not enjoy a cocktail from a Watermelon & Strawberry Bellini to a Salted Caramel Espresso Martini or a glass of Champagne with your Brunch?

The Ivy Sunday Roast is served with all the trimmings. Indulge in rosemary roasted potatoes, green beans with almonds, carrot and swede mash and a Yorkshire pudding finished with a red wine gravy.

The sophisticated interior of this restaurant has been created by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio and is characterised by stylish features including an Onyx bar, bronze pendant lighting, marble floor tiles, polished parquet and a mixture of burnt orange leather and velvet banquettes and bar stools.

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Breakfast

Served Monday to Friday 8:00am - 11:30am

Served Saturday & Sunday 9:00am - 11:00am.

Brunch

Served Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays from 11am - 4:00pm

Sunday Roast

Every Sunday from 11:00am - 4:00pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Nut Free Options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
26-28 Broadwick St, Soho, London, W1F 8JB
Overall rating
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    a week ago
    Wonderful service! The atmosphere is lively!(Not your place for a quiet meal). We enjoyed the vibes though a little bit noisy. The food was superb 👌🏾. Nice presentation. Enjoyed the chocolate bombs. Outdoor eating is available with warmers to keep guests warm. Would go again.
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    3 weeks ago
    I recently dined at The Ivy Soho and had a wonderful Christmas Eve dinner at the bar. Unfortunately, as much as I loved my meal, I will say that they seemed significantly understaffed that night, which led to backups with service and a few disgruntled guests. My service at the bar was good, and I was served my food quickly. I ordered a few starters; the olives were honestly a joke. For 5 pounds I was given quite literally 5 olives, and they were average. I was a bit insulted from there but hoped the meal would get better, and it did. The roasted Scallops and Buffalo Mozzarella were both fantastic, and the presentation was excellent. Finally, for the main, I ordered the filet mignon, medium rare, with a red wine sauce. Sides included mashed potatoes and creamed spinach. Overall, this was one of the best steaks I've had in London, and the mashed potatoes were smooth and loaded with butter. The creamed spinach was a miss for me, as it just wasn't what I was looking for. Accompanied with an Italian red wine, the meal overall was a success for me on a night when it's so easy to be completed ripped off. The price was steeper than I would've liked, and included a service charge. When I brought up the olive issue to my bartender, he admitted he was embarrassed to serve them, but still did not say so when I ordered them, nor did he offer to remove them off the bill.
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    2 weeks ago
    A quite disappointing experience at this place. I ordered a vegetarian full breakfast and asked for gluten free bread. When the plate arrived, not only the bread was missing but roasted potatoes that were supposed to be on the plate, were missing, too. When I asked what happened to them, the waiter answered that he “assumed” that since I’ve asked for gluten free bread, I couldn’t eat potatoes either. He hadn’t checked with me, he just assumed. Then I had to wait another 10 minutes for the gluten free bread to arrive as he had obviously forgotten to order it. So I ended up eating my breakfast which was already cold but also not very good as the whites in the poached eggs were not really cooked through…. The only positive thing I can say is that they agreed to offer me a discount (they didn’t offer by themselves, I had to ask to compensate the missing potatoes) I definitely wouldn’t recommend this place as service is poor and so is the food.