Indulge in brunch at the Aussie-inspired Brickwood Cafe at Clapham South Side, London SW4. This laid-back spot blends a relaxed ambience with an enticing menu featuring great Coffee and dishes that delight Brits and Aussies alike. Whether you crave Banana Bread, Avocado Toast or even Australian favourites like Hot Sangas and Fried Dim Sims (also known as dimmy – a popular Australian take on the Chinese dumpling), Brickwood will sort you out. If you’re looking for the best brunch places near Clapham Common or London SW4, you’ll love Brickwood Cafe.
“Soak up the laid-back vibes of Brickwood Cafe as you sample iconic brunch items, from their unforgettable Banana Bread and Aussie favourites,” Homegirl London.
Brickwood Cafe Brunch Menu
Egg enthusiasts can opt for ‘The Butcher’, a plate loaded with Eggs, Smoked Bacon, Herbed Sausage, Native Mushrooms, Hash Nuggets and a dash of Chilli Jam. Those preferring a vegetarian bite can delight in ‘The Gardener’, which offers a Vegan Sausage instead. Alternatively, you might want to fill up on their Big Burrito, available in meat or veggie versions. I can vouch for the Corn Jalapeno Fritters, a tower of fritters crowned with a Poached Egg and adorned with Pico de Gallo, Avocado, Sour Cream and Chilli Jam.
Otherwise, you may prefer Sourdough Toast layered with Heirloom Tomatoes and thick Ricotta, drizzled with Basil Pesto Dressing, or the Smashed Avocado. Perhaps add a side of their irresistible Ultimate Hash Nuggets. And don’t forget Their ‘Hot Sangas’ range from Toasties filled with flavours like Cheese and Onion to Chicken, Avocado or even Salt Beef.
For a treat, try their Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes, elevated with a Mixed Berry Compote, Omega Seeds and a dollop of Mascarpone Cream. Don’t miss their celebrated Banana Bread, warm and paired perfectly with Espresso Butter; it was awesome! Also, check out the selection of Croissants, Cakes and Pastries at the counter.
Try their extensive list of Coffees, Dirty Chai Tea, Feel Good Lattes such as Turmeric with Cinnamon or a creamy Milo Hot Chocolate. For a cold option, try a Pressed Juice, Shake, or a Smoothie, maybe the ‘Missing Melbourne’ blend of Spinach, Avocado, Apple, Lime, Basil, and Spirulina. And for those looking for a tipple, there’s Mimosa, Aperol Spritz, Bloody Mary, Wine and Beer.
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Helpful Information About Brickwood Cafe
For more details, head over to the Brickwood Cafe website. This branch is located at 16 Clapham Common South Side, London SW4 7AB, a stone’s throw away from the Clapham Common Underground Station. As per the information online, they’re open from 7.30 am to 4 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 4 pm on weekends.
Enjoy outdoor seating options on the pavement or their garden area for some delightful alfresco dining. The interior of the cafe is simplistic, with rustic and industrial aesthetics. Overall, it’s an ideal brunch destination, whether catching up with a friend or spending quality time with your significant other over the weekend. Also, check out their other South West London branches in Balham, Battersea Rise, Elephant and Castle, Streatham Green and Tooting Market.
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Author: Homegirl London. Photographs: Homegirl London. I only write about eateries where I had a good experience. I recommend you do further research as standards fluctuate, as do opinions. Please check if the establishment is still in business and the opening times before you go. If you discover this restaurant has closed, contact me to remove it from my blog.