Most Instagrammable cafes in London

When it comes to Instagram worthy dining and drinking locations London is definitely in the forefront. From flying unicorns to 24ct gold unicorn lattes, keep reading for our pick of the cafes that will have your Instagram feed popping.

Feya - Marylebone

Feya is a dreamy pastel-coloured haven featuring marble surfaces, plush pink furnishing and a floral ceiling. The café located in trendy Marylebone offers a range of cakes pastries, ‘wisteria waffles’ and ‘happiness pancakes’, alongside their signature super-food lattes – such as beetroot and turmeric. The plush décor and sleek presentation of food will be hard to resist, from the edible flowers to decorative avocados and colourful coffees, your Instagram grid will be glowing.

To minimise their waste and ensure food is reaching those who need it, Feya shares their surplus food daily through OLIO, the food-sharing app. We love this!

 Location: 

23 James Street, Marylebone, W1U 1DT

Nearest Station: 

Bond Street Tube Station

Opening Hours: 

Mon-Sun 9.30am – 10 pm walk-ins only

Peggy PorscheN - Belgravia & Chelsea

Founded by cake designer Peggy Porschen and husband Bryn Morrow. This pastel pink shop located in Belgravia is renowned for its pretty and elegant cake designs, which are just as tasty as they look. Unsurprisingly Peggy Porschen Cakes is an Instagrammers favourite, seldom will you go there and not see several people posing for snaps, in front of the ever-changing floral entrance. Peggy Porschen offers pink cakes, glitzy cupcakes, artistic lattes and champagne. 

 Location:  

Belgravia 116 Ebury Street, Belgravia, SW1W 9QQ

Chelsea 219 King’s Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 5EJ 

Nearest Station: 

Victoria and Sloane Square Tube Station 

Opening Hours: 

Mon-Fri: 10am-8.30pm, Sat-Sun: 10am-5.30pm

EL&N Cafe - various Locations

ÉL&N Café has certainly become known for its incredible plush pink interiors, pink bloom floral backdrops, love heart walls and flying unicorns. You’ll find some great tag lines like ‘Coffee and friends, the perfect blend’. Whilst the Instagram worthy aesthetics is a key selling point for Élan Café, they also serve up great brunches, lunches, cakes, artistic lattes and decorative breakfasts.


Élan Café at the following locations: 

Market Place, Brompton Road, Park Lane, 4th Floor of Selfridges, 400 Oxford St, Marylebone, Hans Crescent , Knightsbridge and Lowndes Street

Opening Hours: 

Refer to the website


Biscuitters - Notting Hill & Battersea

Known for its black and white facade, which has become quite the Instagram sensation. The Biscuiteer was started with the slogan “why send flowers when you can send Biscuiteer?” – we agree, what’s better than biscuits? They have hand-iced biscuits that feature classic London icons or your favourite accessories and superheroes. Biscuiteer also provides icing classes where you can learn how to ice like a pro with friends, or you can simply pop in and enjoy a decorative afternoon tea complete with some of their very tasty biscuit treats.

 The Biscuiteer has locations in Battersea and Notting Hill.

Location:

Battersea 13 Northcote Road, Battersea SW11 1NG

Notting Hill 194 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill, W11 2ES 

Nearest Station:

 Clapham Junction Station or Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove Tube Station

Opening Hours:

Monday to Saturday - 10am – 6 pm, Sunday 10 am-5pm ( 11 am Notting Hill)

Dominique Ansel London - Belgravia - CLOSED

French pastry chef Dominique Ansel, the founder of Dominique Ansel London, has bakeries located in New York, Los Angels and our very own London. Whilst you may not have heard of Dominique Ansel, you have probably heard of his famous croissant-doughnut hybrid, ‘the cronut’. The Dominique Ansel Bakery, located in Belgravia, also serves a selection of intricate sweet and savoury treats. They also have afternoon tea on offer with a host of decorative sweet and savoury bites inspired by blooming gardens.

From decorative treats, the varying floral entrances and the ever-changing décor, there is plenty of instagrammable content to be found at the Dominique Ansel Bakery.


Location: 

17-21 Elizabeth St. Belgravia, London, SW1W 9RP

Nearest Station: 

Victoria and Sloane Square.

Opening Hour: 

Monday to Saturday 8 am – 8 pm, Sunday 9 am – 8 pm

Saint Aymes - St George’s Field

With a storefront beautifully framed in purple wisteria, it is definitely a well deserved member of the ‘instagrammable cliché’. The interior of the shop is chic and elegant and most of the furniture in the shop is actually available on their website to purchase. Located in the beautiful Connaught Village, the shop is the shared creative vision of sisters Michela and Lois Wilson, together they started their brand with their signature 24ct handmade gold chocolates stocked in Selfridges and Harvey Nichols, they have now expanded to this Connaught Village cafe.

 Saint Aymes have a selection of very unique lattes that you’ll find just as instagrammable as the venue, from their unicorn lattes to pink flavoured latte with 24ct gold. They also offer an afternoon tea, which includes their indulgent Saint Aymes chocolates and organic golden teas. 

Location: 

59 Connaught Street, W2 2BB

Nearest Station: 

Marble Arch Tube Station

Opening Hour: 

Monday to Friday 10am-8.30pm, Saturday to Sunday 10am-5.30pm