Designed to bring the taste and feel of Australia's café culture to London, Lantana served the first Aussia Brunch in the capital, bringing a little piece of Australia to the heart of London.

Fitzrovia is the original Lantana, it’s been 15 years since Lantana first opened doors and gave an unsuspecting Britain a sunny taste of Australian Brunch. They now have their own cookbook and several venues across London.

Urban architecture mixed with a Bondi beach vibe gives Lantana the perfect backdrop to enjoy a casual, comfortable Breakfast spread. Try the teriyaki salmon poke bowl, lighter options such as peanut butter bircher overnight oats, or their classic ‘corn fritters’ in a stack with halloumi or bacon, spinach, tomatoes, smashed avo and lemon crème fraiche.

At weekends their infamous Brunch, called the ‘Lantana Blowout’, includes free-flowing Prosecco or Mimosa (or unlimited juices and coffee for non-drinkers) alongside one of their iconic Brunch items.

Located in the heart of Fitzrovia, tucked down a sun-trapped pedestrian Lane on Charlotte Place, Lantana is just a short walk from Goodge Street Station.

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Breakfast
Mon - Fri: 8am -12pm

Brunch
Sat & Sun: 9am - 4pm 

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
13 Charlotte Place, London, W1T 1SN
Overall rating
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    a week ago
    Enjoyed a very tasty breakfast - a very fancy Smashed Avo with a perfectly poached egg and smoked salmon. Simply delicious. The coffee was excellent. My cappuccino was a perfectly balanced coffee - not weak, not too bitter, not too milky and just the right temperature. Hard to find a better coffee in Melbourne, whilst easily the best coffee I've ever had in London. Service was friendly, prompt and professional. Atmosphere was lively. Not overcrowded, not too noisy despite being 75% occupied. An all-round excellent breakfast venue.
  • 5.0
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    2 months ago
    Lovely place with a very tasty menu. I really enjoyed my dish (adabo pork) and got a taste of the fried chicken french toast which was also amazing. Even though I found it expensive (as everything in London) I feel that it was worth it. The dishes were exceptional and different than other brunch/breakfast places. A really interesting place which I will probably visit again.
  • 4.0
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    3 months ago
    A fantastic little breakfast spot with a buzzing atmosphere using fresh quality ingredients. The coffee is also great. Two breakfasts and coffee will come to around £55ish so it’s a bit pricey, then again central London. I found the full English (forgot the proper name) and the chorizo hash to be oily but that’s what some might expect for a breakfast, that’s me being picky. Tasted great and service was very helpful and smiley.