I’ve spent a lot of time in Primrose Hill recently, which is a charming part of North West London. One of my delightful experiences there was having brunch at Ripe Kitchen on Regent’s Park Road with my partner and our puppy. The food at Ripe Kitchen is simple yet delicious, with a strong emphasis on quality, fresh and locally sourced ingredients to create healthy and balanced meals and treats. If you’re searching for cafes on Regent’s Park Road or brunch spots in Primrose Hill, Ripe Kitchen is a must-visit.
“Simple yet delicious quality prepared food with brunch favourites and build your sandwiches and salads for lunch,” Homegirl London.
Brunch At Ripe Kitchen Primrose Hill
Brunch at Ripe Kitchen is served from Monday to Friday, from 9 am until 2 pm, and on weekends from 9 am until 3.30 pm. During our visit, we enjoyed the “Avo on Toast a La Ripe,” which features mashed avocado on sourdough toast topped with feta cheese, pomegranate, and micro leaves. We chose this over the other avocado toast option with chilli flakes.
The other dish was creamy mushrooms and cheese on sourdough. Both were incredibly tasty, fresh and satisfying, with a pretty presentation. Other brunch options include a variety of egg dishes such as poached eggs on sourdough, eggs Florentine, Royale and Benedict, as well as salmon or chorizo with scrambled eggs. Brunch dishes range from £5-£12.
Sweet treats at Ripe Kitchen include banana bread, lemon and poppy seed slices, apple pie, carrot cake muffin, granola square, raspberry and pistachio friand, pecan Powerball, fudgy brownie and Bakewell tart.
They also have an excellent drinks menu ranging from detox teas and speciality coffees to cocktails.
If you’re visiting for breakfast, there’s nutty granola or porridge, while lunch focuses on pre-made or build-your-own sandwiches and salads.
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Helpful Information About Ripe Kitchen NW1
For more information, you can visit the Ripe Kitchen website. Their address is 136 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 8XL, just a short walk from Chalk Farm station. Inside, the café has a laid-back rustic vibe; we sat outside with the puppy and enjoyed people-watching.
Primrose Hill is a delightful area to explore, with plenty of independent eateries, boutiques, and charming shops. After your meal, walk along Regent’s Canal, climb Primrose Hill for spectacular views over London, or enjoy a stroll through Regent’s Park. Enjoy!
If you want to explore the area, you may find these articles of interest:
Primrose Hill London NW1 Area Guide
Ten Things To Do In Primrose Hill London NW1
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.