Make like a true Parisian at Aubaine, where the dizzying heights of culinary expertise are reached through their stunning breakfast and Brunches.

The floor-to-ceiling windows bask Aubaine in an airy, relaxing glow. The pastel colour palette and reams of bouquets and greenery scattered around put the beautiful surroundings on par with the food on show.

Come for Breakfast to enjoy a range of patisserie, fruits and grains and eggs any way. Brunch is also a big deal here. Kick things off in style with an aperitif of Aperol or Elderflower spritz. All the classics are here (think Eggs Benedict, French Toast brioche and Truffle scrambled eggs – alongside some stunning French dishes. 

The stunning area of Dover Street is perfect for an after-Brunch stroll, before leaving from Green Park Underground.

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Breakfast
Mon - Fri: served from 8am
Sat: served from 10am
Sun: served from 11am

Brunch
Sat & Sun: served until 5pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
31 Dover Street, London, W1S 4ND
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    a month ago
    We had a great dinner with the family. The food was delicious, it pleased kids and adults alike and we were very happy to be away from all the touristy restaurants by picadilly. We ll definitely go back.
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    8 months ago
    Great food and service. I had the beef carpaccio to start, which was one of the best I’ve ever had. Stone bass for the main and pistachio eclair for dessert were lovely.
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    a year ago
    The food was alright. The restaurant was almost empty and the waiting times were simply not reasonable for the amount of people on the premises. The employees were just taking too long to serve the food. Some customers were clearly being paid too much attention while others simply being neglected. Perhaps you should not judge a book by its cover.