Food & Drink

Putney serves up London’s first breakfast-in-bed cafe

London’s first breakfast-in-bed dining experience opened its doors in Putney yesterday.

From this weekend onwards, customers at the Brew Cafe, on Lower Richmond Road, will be able to hire out a bed with cosy blankets and their own fire pit – and will even be given a bell to summon a personal waiter!

Owner Jason Wells feels it brings something new to area.

He said: “Customers can select canapés and mains from a varied menu designed by one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s protégés.”

The 90-minute breakfast-in-bed experience costs £200 for four people, and include canapés, champagne, breakfast and homemade ice-cream.

The cafe will also host a free weekly cinema night, with deck-chairs and a big screen at the front of the restaurant.

Mr Wells has even found a way to cater for the fitness fans that workout in nearby Wandsworth Park.

“We get a lot of people who pop in after their class and we want them to feel comfortable and relaxed, so we built showers and changing rooms,” he said.

“We even have a fitness instructor starting next week!”

The Australian inspired restaurant aims to deliver simple, antipodean food to the local community.

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Taking inspiration from his travels around the world, Mr Wells has created an intimate setting for diners, with an open-plan kitchen, patisserie and butchery area.

The Brew Cafe also have branches in Wimbledon and Clapham, and have even extended their reach abroad, with eateries in the US and Australia.

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