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St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square
Wyndham Pl, York St, London W1H 1PQ, United Kingdom
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
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Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5LR, United Kingdom
Lisson Gallery
27 Bell St, London NW1 5BY, United Kingdom
Floating Pocket Park
London W2 1JZ, United Kingdom
Sherlock Holmes Statue
4 Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5LD, United Kingdom
Marble Arch
London W2 2UH, United Kingdom
Frameless Immersive Art Experience
6 Marble Arch, London W1H 7AP, United Kingdom
The Wallace Collection
Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN, United Kingdom
West London Synagogue
34 Upper Berkeley St, London W1H 5QE, United Kingdom
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Junsei
132 Seymour Pl, London W1H 1NS, United Kingdom
The Sushi Co - Marylebone
48 Crawford St, London W1H 1JY, United Kingdom
MONA'S
114 Seymour Pl, London W1H 1NN, United Kingdom
The Larrik
32 Crawford Pl, London W1H 5NN, United Kingdom
L'Angolo Bianco
49 Crawford St, London W1H 1HA, United Kingdom
Eddie's Food Bistro
106 Seymour Pl, London W1H 1NQ, United Kingdom
Twist Connubio
42 Crawford St, London W1H 1JW, United Kingdom
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HN Nails Spa
79a York St, London W1H 1QQ, United Kingdom
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258 Edgware Rd, London W2 1DU, United Kingdom
Spa at The Landmark London
222 Marylebone Rd, London NW1 6JQ, United Kingdom
Titania's Garden
25B Crawford St, London W1H 1LJ, United Kingdom
The Poker Room - London
150A Edgware Rd, London W2 2DT, United Kingdom
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98 Crawford St, London W1H 2HL, United Kingdom
Green Valley
Marble Arch, 36-37 Upper Berkeley St, London W1H 5QF, United Kingdom
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Cube Gallery
16 Crawford St, London W1H 1BS, United Kingdom
Church Street Market
Church St, London NW8 8DT, United Kingdom
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222 Marylebone Rd, London NW1 6JQ, United Kingdom
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225 Edgware Rd, London W2 1JU, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Marylebone
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voco London - Marylebone by IHG
233-237 Old Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5QT, United Kingdom
Marylebone Village Apartments
41a Crawford St, London W1H 1JN, United Kingdom
London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch
134 George St, London W1H 5DN, United Kingdom
Park Lane Apartments Crawford Place
15 Crawford Pl, London W1H 4LG, United Kingdom
Crawford Suites Serviced Apartments
1-3 Crawford Pl, London W1H 4LA, United Kingdom
Bell House Hostel
Bell House, 91 Bell St, Greater, London NW1 6TL, United Kingdom
Haven Hotel
6-8 Sussex Gardens, Tyburnia, London W2 1UL, United Kingdom
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The Marylebone Corner

106 York St, London W1H 4QN, United Kingdom
4.7(353)
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attractions: St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, The Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds London, Lisson Gallery, Floating Pocket Park, Sherlock Holmes Statue, Marble Arch, Frameless Immersive Art Experience, The Wallace Collection, West London Synagogue, restaurants: Briciole, The Harcourt, Dinings, Junsei, The Sushi Co - Marylebone, MONA'S, The Larrik, L'Angolo Bianco, Eddie's Food Bistro, Twist Connubio, local businesses: HN Nails Spa, Marks & Spencer, Spa at The Landmark London, Titania's Garden, The Poker Room - London, Natural Healing Clinic, Green Valley, Marylebone flowers, Cube Gallery, Church Street Market
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Nearby attractions of The Marylebone Corner

St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square

The Sherlock Holmes Museum

Madame Tussauds London

Lisson Gallery

Floating Pocket Park

Sherlock Holmes Statue

Marble Arch

Frameless Immersive Art Experience

The Wallace Collection

West London Synagogue

St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square

St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square

4.6

(289)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Sherlock Holmes Museum

The Sherlock Holmes Museum

4.3

(8.2K)

Closed
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Madame Tussauds London

Madame Tussauds London

4.5

(27.9K)

Closed
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Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery

4.6

(105)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of The Marylebone Corner

Briciole

The Harcourt

Dinings

Junsei

The Sushi Co - Marylebone

MONA'S

The Larrik

L'Angolo Bianco

Eddie's Food Bistro

Twist Connubio

Briciole

Briciole

4.5

(859)

$$

Closed
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The Harcourt

The Harcourt

4.2

(254)

$$$

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Dinings

Dinings

4.5

(300)

Closed
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Junsei

Junsei

4.4

(456)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of The Marylebone Corner

HN Nails Spa

Marks & Spencer

Spa at The Landmark London

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The Poker Room - London

Natural Healing Clinic

Green Valley

Marylebone flowers

Cube Gallery

Church Street Market

HN Nails Spa

HN Nails Spa

4.6

(50)

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Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer

4.1

(691)

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4.4

(79)

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4.5

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Reviews of The Marylebone Corner

4.7
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1y

Stepping into Marylebone Corner is like being wrapped in a warm embrace, courtesy of its cozy ambiance and the welcoming smiles of its staff. This 5-star café, nestled in the heart of the bustling city of London, is a sanctuary for breakfast enthusiasts, sweet tooth savants, and drinks aficionados alike.

From the first bite of their delectable pastries to the last sip of their smooth, aromatic coffees, every item on the menu is a testament to the café’s commitment to quality and flavor. The King of mornings breakfast, a lavish platter of scrambled eggs peppered with vibrant capsicums, sourdough bread, hummus, falafel, and a rainbow of salads and mozzarella, is a symphony of flavors that wakes up the palate and energizes the spirit for the day ahead.

The drinks menu is a parade of carefully crafted beverages, among which the Cheeky Monkey and Moonlight smoothies stand out. The former, a rich blend of banana, honey, oats, cocoa powder, and milk, is a creamy delight that chocolate lovers will revel in. The latter, with its sweet concoction of banana, pineapple, almond milk, and honey, is a smooth, refreshing drink that captures the essence of a serene night under the moonlight.

Not to be overlooked, the array of sweet snacks - from buttery croissants and flaky tarts to indulgent brownies and chewy cookies - makes Marylebone Corner a haven for those with a sweet tooth. The sourdough sandwiches, paninis, and bagels offer a savory counterpoint, ensuring that there’s something for every craving.

The service at Marylebone Corner is impeccable. The staff are not just attentive but genuinely friendly, ready to offer recommendations or share a light moment with the patrons. This level of care extends to the café’s hours and setting; opening early at 7am daily (and a considerate 8am on Sundays), it caters to early birds and leisurely brunch seekers alike. Despite its modest size, the café offers adequate seating, with an interior bathed in natural light, creating a warm, homely setting that invites guests to linger.

In summary, Marylebone Corner is more than just a café; it’s a culinary retreat that celebrates the joy of eating and drinking in a setting that feels like home. With its vast selection of breakfasts, drinks, and sweet treats, friendly service, and inviting ambiance, it’s a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge their senses and start their day on a...

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1.0
7y

I have never been spoken to so rudely Bought a coffee and have my own food cos I have a lot of allergies and was told I was very rude for eating my own food I was so uncomfortable the whole time because of this, and it was actually the owner that spoke to me (a paying customer) like this If I was a white old woman would u speak to me in the same way? Then whilst I was sitting there he came up to me and said u r going to have to leave as this table is reserved? Prior notice should be given before I pay, that the table will be needed And there should be a sign to say no outside food allowed as it’s not illegal to eat ur own food in a restaurant especially if I’m actually paying for something else Just to add, I wasn’t aware that u have to ask to eat in a public place. This is not ur house. I shouldn’t have to ask to eat my own food and u shouldn’t deny me of eating Also I wasn’t informed before I sat down that the table was reserved, the reserved sign was put there 7 mins before the group arrived. On their arrival I wasn’t just going to continue to sit there uncomfortably The fact that u can’t even admit the service was...

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5.0
38w

The best café in the neighbourhood. Located in a beautiful Victorian building this café irradiates charm and beauty. It is also clean, bright, friendly, cosmopolitan with a Turkish/Eastern suttle accent. It has a real magnetic lovely air. Run by visionary chef Koko, who has a captivating smile, and his efficient/cordial team, they provided an excellent experience. Good food, huge variety of dishes, juices, coffees including Turkish and Chai ( Asian). As a Brazilian this is a serious matter All in a reasonable price for that prime location. Pristine toilet available with cucumber handwash scent. Wheelchair accessible seats inside and outside. It was packed on sunday lunch time but...

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Duncans GunmakersDuncans Gunmakers
Stepping into Marylebone Corner is like being wrapped in a warm embrace, courtesy of its cozy ambiance and the welcoming smiles of its staff. This 5-star café, nestled in the heart of the bustling city of London, is a sanctuary for breakfast enthusiasts, sweet tooth savants, and drinks aficionados alike. From the first bite of their delectable pastries to the last sip of their smooth, aromatic coffees, every item on the menu is a testament to the café’s commitment to quality and flavor. The King of mornings breakfast, a lavish platter of scrambled eggs peppered with vibrant capsicums, sourdough bread, hummus, falafel, and a rainbow of salads and mozzarella, is a symphony of flavors that wakes up the palate and energizes the spirit for the day ahead. The drinks menu is a parade of carefully crafted beverages, among which the Cheeky Monkey and Moonlight smoothies stand out. The former, a rich blend of banana, honey, oats, cocoa powder, and milk, is a creamy delight that chocolate lovers will revel in. The latter, with its sweet concoction of banana, pineapple, almond milk, and honey, is a smooth, refreshing drink that captures the essence of a serene night under the moonlight. Not to be overlooked, the array of sweet snacks - from buttery croissants and flaky tarts to indulgent brownies and chewy cookies - makes Marylebone Corner a haven for those with a sweet tooth. The sourdough sandwiches, paninis, and bagels offer a savory counterpoint, ensuring that there’s something for every craving. The service at Marylebone Corner is impeccable. The staff are not just attentive but genuinely friendly, ready to offer recommendations or share a light moment with the patrons. This level of care extends to the café’s hours and setting; opening early at 7am daily (and a considerate 8am on Sundays), it caters to early birds and leisurely brunch seekers alike. Despite its modest size, the café offers adequate seating, with an interior bathed in natural light, creating a warm, homely setting that invites guests to linger. In summary, Marylebone Corner is more than just a café; it’s a culinary retreat that celebrates the joy of eating and drinking in a setting that feels like home. With its vast selection of breakfasts, drinks, and sweet treats, friendly service, and inviting ambiance, it’s a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge their senses and start their day on a delightful note.
Daryl SolomonDaryl Solomon
Not far from Marylebone station, this friendly cafe has plenty of great food to choose from, whether you are look for something to eat in or takeaway. We popped in for brunch on or way back from staying in London. For food we had Queen of the morning, which was really good, along with a tasty coffee and a very refreshing carrot, apple and ginger juice. Would I recommend this place? Well, I couldn’t recommend it any higher than this will now be a regular stop off for us when we visit London.
ZZ
Fantastic place to visit for wonderful food. This place serves Euro-British food for breakfast and lunch. My partner and I had the ginormous Marylebone breakfast and the Turkish breakfast, and they really delivered. Full of flavour, super filling, and prompt service. The cafe itself is cute and tucked around the corner, and I would definitely recommend visiting. The only thing I would change is improving the wobbliness of the tables and chairs outside.
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Stepping into Marylebone Corner is like being wrapped in a warm embrace, courtesy of its cozy ambiance and the welcoming smiles of its staff. This 5-star café, nestled in the heart of the bustling city of London, is a sanctuary for breakfast enthusiasts, sweet tooth savants, and drinks aficionados alike. From the first bite of their delectable pastries to the last sip of their smooth, aromatic coffees, every item on the menu is a testament to the café’s commitment to quality and flavor. The King of mornings breakfast, a lavish platter of scrambled eggs peppered with vibrant capsicums, sourdough bread, hummus, falafel, and a rainbow of salads and mozzarella, is a symphony of flavors that wakes up the palate and energizes the spirit for the day ahead. The drinks menu is a parade of carefully crafted beverages, among which the Cheeky Monkey and Moonlight smoothies stand out. The former, a rich blend of banana, honey, oats, cocoa powder, and milk, is a creamy delight that chocolate lovers will revel in. The latter, with its sweet concoction of banana, pineapple, almond milk, and honey, is a smooth, refreshing drink that captures the essence of a serene night under the moonlight. Not to be overlooked, the array of sweet snacks - from buttery croissants and flaky tarts to indulgent brownies and chewy cookies - makes Marylebone Corner a haven for those with a sweet tooth. The sourdough sandwiches, paninis, and bagels offer a savory counterpoint, ensuring that there’s something for every craving. The service at Marylebone Corner is impeccable. The staff are not just attentive but genuinely friendly, ready to offer recommendations or share a light moment with the patrons. This level of care extends to the café’s hours and setting; opening early at 7am daily (and a considerate 8am on Sundays), it caters to early birds and leisurely brunch seekers alike. Despite its modest size, the café offers adequate seating, with an interior bathed in natural light, creating a warm, homely setting that invites guests to linger. In summary, Marylebone Corner is more than just a café; it’s a culinary retreat that celebrates the joy of eating and drinking in a setting that feels like home. With its vast selection of breakfasts, drinks, and sweet treats, friendly service, and inviting ambiance, it’s a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge their senses and start their day on a delightful note.
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Not far from Marylebone station, this friendly cafe has plenty of great food to choose from, whether you are look for something to eat in or takeaway. We popped in for brunch on or way back from staying in London. For food we had Queen of the morning, which was really good, along with a tasty coffee and a very refreshing carrot, apple and ginger juice. Would I recommend this place? Well, I couldn’t recommend it any higher than this will now be a regular stop off for us when we visit London.
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Fantastic place to visit for wonderful food. This place serves Euro-British food for breakfast and lunch. My partner and I had the ginormous Marylebone breakfast and the Turkish breakfast, and they really delivered. Full of flavour, super filling, and prompt service. The cafe itself is cute and tucked around the corner, and I would definitely recommend visiting. The only thing I would change is improving the wobbliness of the tables and chairs outside.
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