Bottomless Brunch at Piano Works London, Farrindon
The best way to start the weekend is definitely with bottomless prosecco and this is exactly how Sam and I started our weekend.
We headed to Piano Works in Farringdon in an old Victorian warehouse for a bottomless brunch with live music.
Drinks
For Piano Works bottomless brunch you can choose between Prosecco or Bloody Mary’s which you’ll get for 2 hours with your brunch. For Saturday’s this costs £20 and on Sundays it’s only £15. They also have a range of cocktails to choose from and some soft drinks and mocktails.
Piano Works Brunch Review
The menu has some unique dishes such as the Bombay omelette with onion, spinach, cumin and curry powder served with a mini naan. Another dish being the love me or hate me eggs Benedict with poached eggs, bacon and Marmite on an English muffin.
I played it safe and went for the eggs Florentine and ordered some bacon on the side, this was nice and the eggs were cooked well. It isn’t the best egg dish I’ve had but it was still nice and was reasonably priced at £8.50. Bacon and other extras such as toast, smashed avocado and sausage cost £1.50 extra.
Sam went for the full English it came with pork sausages which were delicious! It also had a mixture of onion, potato and bacon which was pretty tasty too.
Just to let you know they will try and take out anything that you don’t want in your meal but don’t offer swaps for different foods.
Pudding
Normally I don’t have puddings for brunch but who can say no to pancakes, they are a brunch staple. The pancakes were nice, they were topped with some berries and ice cream. But our favourite pudding was the chocolate roulade topped with cream, it was delicious!
Live music
Not only do you get brunch and bottomless Prosecco but you also get live music! The singers were incredible, at 12pm two singers with pianos performed. At around 1-1.30pm the whole band came out to perform.
On your table are napkins where you can request songs that you’d like the band to play. Just fill these in and place them on the lamp on your table. Your waiter will collect them and give them to the band.
Top tips: If you don’t like loud music go to the 12pm brunch session as it starts out quieter (it’s still fairly loud) for the first hour. Also if you want a song played add a tip as it’s more likely to get played first.
Overall thoughts
We had a really fun afternoon and I’d love to go back especially in the evening for drinks with a big group of friends. The brunch wasn’t the best that I’ve had but the live music and bottomless Prosecco definitely makes up for this.
It’s a super fun afternoon out and it was great having songs you could sing along too whilst enjoying the bottomless drinks. The food and bottomless drinks are very reasonably priced too.
Nearest tube
Piano Works Faringdon
113-117 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3BX
Farringdon
There’s another Piano Works located in the West End, here’s the address:
The Piano Works West End
47 Whitcomb Street
Off Wardour Street
London
WC2H 7DH
Brunch is available at weekends from 12-4pm – make sure you book in advance as it get’s busy!
More fun things to do in London
- Make your own cocktails at the Breaking Bad bar
- War of the Worlds virtual reality
- Interactive dining experience with Le Petite Chef
*Thanks to Love London Pop Ups & Piano Works for inviting me*
2 Comments
Jonno
The Piano Works looks great, love your photos. The brunch sounded pretty good so may well have to try that out next time we’re in London.
alexraphael
Looks wonderful. Should definitely go.