How to spend a day in Brixton

How to spend a day in Brixton

With convenient transport links, Brixton is easy to get to and is also an easy place to spend a day. This bustling area is well-known for its markets, bars, and restaurants, as well as unique sights like the David Bowie memorial. If you want to plan some things to do in Brixton we’ve got some great suggestions that’ll take you from tasty breakfasts all the way through to a big night out. This is how to spend a day in Brixton.

In this guide
  1. Begin with breakfast
    1. Café on the Hill – Classic breakfast dishes
    2. Parissi – Taste the Mediterranean
    3. Sarava Creperie – Destination for crêpes
  2. Do some shopping
    1. Brixton Village & Market Row – Lively marketplace
    2. Bookmongers – Secondhand book heaven
    3. Diverse – Vibrant and inclusive gift shop
  3. Where to have lunch
    1. The Laundry – Laid-back lunching
    2. The Clink Restaurant – Unique Brixton experience
    3. Black Bear Burger – Quality burgers
  4. Interesting things to do
    1. Black Cultural Archives – Uncover black British history
    2. Brixton Windmill – London's last working windmill
    3. Stockwell Skate Park – Historical skate park
  5. Drinks before dinner
    1. Three Eight Four – Compact cocktail bar
    2. Lost in Brixton – Find your way to this rooftop retreat
  6. It's dinner time
    1. Asmara – East African mainstay
    2. Naughty Piglets – Global plates to share
    3. Wood & Water – Modern fusion food
  7. Keep the night going
    1. Hootananny – Top party spot
    2. Dogstar – Long-standing nightlife destination
    3. The Prince of Wales – Pub, club, terrace

Begin with breakfast

Café on the Hill

Classic breakfast dishes

Family-run venue Café on the Hill is a much-loved spot for breakfast in the area. This low-key establishment has an elegant dark exterior. Coffee and food is available here, as well as smoothies and milkshakes. Start the day with a fried breakfast, French toast, an omelette, or smashed avocado.

Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi
Parissi – A day in Brixton
Parissi

Parissi

Taste the Mediterranean

Parissi brings a sunny atmosphere and Mediterranean flavours to Brixton. It’s a relaxed café with a contemporary look and a secluded garden. Food is available all day, with breakfast platters, shakshuka, and light options like toast or granola. Pastries and toasties are available and you can wash it all down with coffee and juices.

Sarava Creperie

Destination for crêpes

Begin your day with crêpes at Sarava Creperie. This is French food with a distinctive Brazilian twist, served in a colourful and homey space. There are sweet and savoury choices for every preference, including breakfast-friendly options like cheese, ham, and egg, or cheese, mushrooms, tomatoes, bacon, and a fried egg.

Do some shopping

Brixton Village & Market Row

Lively marketplace

Brixton Village & Market Row is a must-visit if you’re in Brixton. This bustling covered market spans across winding walkways and includes a vast array of eateries and retailers. Whether you’re searching for fresh food, African fabrics, or secondhand treasures, you’re sure to find it here and can easily fill time wandering around.

Bookmongers

Secondhand book heaven

Avid readers head to Bookmongers for secondhand fiction and non-fiction books. You’ll find volumes on a wide range of subjects here, with hidden gems sharing shelves with literary classics. The setting is cosy and quirky with a friendly atmosphere, and the shop even has its own pet for you to meet.

Diverse

Vibrant and inclusive gift shop

Shop for gifts at vibrant store Diverse, which has an eye-popping yellow exterior. This place champions diversity and inclusivity, and specialises in working with designers of colour. Buy toys, books, and clothes for children, whilst for adults you’ll find self-care products, books, accessories, and more. Cards and gift wrap are stocked here too.

Where to have lunch

The Laundry

Laid-back lunching

Check out The Laundry for an informal lunch. This restaurant is well-known for breakfast and brunch but food is served all day. This cool spot has a spacious outdoor terrace and serves flavour-packed seasonal dishes such as vegetable stew, herb-crusted cod, and cottage pie. Private dining is also available here.

The Clink Restaurant

Unique Brixton experience

For an unusual lunch try out The Clink Restaurant. Set in HMP Brixton, meals at this gourmet restaurant are cooked and served by prisoners working towards catering qualifications. Some of the restaurant’s furniture is also made by prisoners. The lunch menu includes dishes like pork and pistachio terrine and tagliatelle with pesto.

Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton – A day in Brixton
Black Bear Burger Brixton

Black Bear Burger

Quality burgers

If you want a juicy burger for lunch Black Bear Burger is the place to go in Brixton. Located in Brixton Village, there’s a fun atmosphere and a minimalist look. The burgers are made from high-welfare British meat, and there are chicken and vegan options as well as beef.

Interesting things to do

Black Cultural Archives

Uncover black British history

Go to the Black Cultural Archives to discover more about black British history. This place puts on physical and digital exhibitions celebrating the contributions of black British people, designed to inspire and educate visitors. Topics include black leadership and mental health. The centre has learning programmes for schools, universities, and professional groups.

Brixton Windmill

London's last working windmill

Grade II listed Brixton Windmill is an events venue and the last remaining working windmill in the capital. Built in 1816, it still produces its own flour, which you can buy at the venue or at other local stockists. You can join a tour to learn more about how it all works.

Stockwell Skate Park

Historical skate park

Stockwell Skate Park was built in 1978, making it one of the oldest skate parks in the city and the country. Put your skills to the test on the organic undulations here. This concrete skate park is free to visit and has a welcoming community vibe. It's open 24 hours.

Drinks before dinner

Three Eight Four

Compact cocktail bar

Bar and restaurant Three Eight Four is a sought-after spot locally for cocktails. This compact space has a chic industrial style and a diverse drinks list. The cocktails include seasonal special recipes and the venue also serves Mediterranean small plates like arancini or scallops if you need something to nibble on.

Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton
Lost in Brixton – A day in Brixton
Lost in Brixton

Lost in Brixton

Find your way to this rooftop retreat

Lost in Brixton is a vibrant rooftop bar in Brixton Market Village, offering a tranquil escape from London's bustle. Boasting a jungle theme with lush plants and colourful murals, it serves an array of seasonal and Latin American-inspired drinks, along with a broad selection of beers and wines. Although the bar lacks its own kitchen, it collaborates with multiple market restaurants, allowing guests to order diverse dishes delivered directly to their table.

It's dinner time

Asmara

East African mainstay

Sample Eritrean cooking at Asmara, a long-term fixture of the Brixton restaurant scene. This local spot is humble and understated, serving up generous portions of hearty traditional cooking. Mixed platters on dishes served over injera bread are ideal for sharing in a group, plus the traditional coffee is a great way to finish off your meal.

Naughty Piglets

Global plates to share

Buzzy bistro Naughty Piglets has just 29 seats, giving it an exclusive and cosy feel. In this bright and contemporary space you can try globally-inspired sharing plates like ham croquettes, smoked eel with horseradish, and burrata. Menus change frequently and are made with sustainable ingredients. The wine list is 100% organic.

Wood & Water

Modern fusion food

Try modern British cuisine with Jamaican influences at stylish restaurant Wood & Water. This sophisticated spot puts its own spin on classic recipes and the menu of small plates is great for sharing. Sample hard dough bread, croquettes, and chicken liver parfait, paired with wine or imaginative cocktails like a pistachio sour.

Keep the night going

Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton
Hootananny Brixton – A day in Brixton
Hootananny Brixton

Hootananny

Top party spot

Pub and club Hootananny Brixton is a great destination for music lovers. By day you can have a quiet drink here but later on it becomes a lively venue. There's a spacious garden with streetfood vendors, a casual bar with pool tables, and a club room hosting DJs and live performers.

Dogstar

Long-standing nightlife destination

Dogstar is one of Brixton’s best-known venues. This spacious pub/club is set across three floors and has a typical pub look when you first step inside. The venue regularly hosts DJs, with multiple rooms of music and dancing to go between. This well-established spot attracts a varied crowd.

The Prince of Wales

Pub, club, terrace

The Prince of Wales might look like a typical pub but inside the building you’ll find much more. It houses an Art Deco club room with regular live gigs and club nights. The venue also has a rooftop terrace set over two levels, offering fantastic views whilst you enjoy a drink.

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