Across Chelsea
Tuesday, 17 February 2026 – Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Free Admission
Pancake Day is just around the corner (17 February!) and the King’s Road is stacked with deliciousness. Whether you’re after yours dripping in syrup, bursting with berries or classic with lemon and sugar, we’ve got the perfect stack just for you.
Breakfast here is always soft, sunny and a little bit whimsical and Pancake Day is no exception. Their cloud-soft yogurt pancakes come crowned with a berry sauce, honeyed Greek yogurt and a crunch of mixed nuts whilst, for something cheekier, the yogurt bacon pancakes bring blueberries, streaky bacon and maple syrup together in a salty-sweet dream. It’s the perfect place to drift in, settle down and treat yourself to a stack worth swooning over. | 191 King’s Road, London SW3 5ED
Bringing effortless Parisian charm to Sloane Square, Colbert is the perfect spot to linger over some seriously delicious pancakes. Choose yours with classic maple syrup, crisp bacon or a luscious fruit compote with cream for an elegant pause to the day, best enjoyed slowly and every mouthful savoured. | 50-52 Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AX
This Pavilion Road hotspot has become something of an Instagram sensation – the kind of place where the Aussie sunlight seems to hit London just right and the plates practically style themselves. Their famous ricotta hotcakes are the star of the feed (and the table); cloud-soft, topped with banana, and melting under a glossy scoop of honeycomb butter. Grab your friends and secure a table on the terrace. | 237-239 Pavilion Road, London SW1X 0BP
Martino’s has barely opened its doors yet already feels like the place everyone’s talking about. With critics calling it one of London’s coolest new openings and the press circling likes it’s the city’s next big crush, the buzz is very real and breakfast on Shrove Tuesday will be no exception. The ricotta pancakes come soft, warm and soaked in blueberry compote with a spark of mint and will reassure you that this place really does know what it’s doing. | 37 Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AN
My Old Dutch is the ultimate pancake playground, serving up giant 15-inch crepes that practically spill off the plate. With toppings ranging from savoury chilli, bacon, pesto chicken or smoked salmon to dessert-level creations drenched in Biscoff, pistachio, berries or Nutella, there’s genuinely something for every craving. Their five-stack butterscotch pancakes take things even further, layered high with cream, fruit, chocolate or caramel. Big, bold and brilliantly customisable, this really is pancake heaven. | 221 King’s Road, London SW3 5EJ
The buttermilk pancakes at The Ivy Chelsea Garden feel every bit as pretty as its surroundings. Soft, golden and gently tangy, they’re topped with a trio of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, balanced with a cool Greek yogurt and a fragrant touch of lemon balm. A walm red berry sauce ties it all together – the kind of flourish that makes a classic feel that bit more luxurious. | 197 King’s Road, London SW3 5EQ
Jason’s Atherton’s neighbourhood bistro serves up comforting brunch favourites with plenty of heart. Their pancake with maple syrup is a simple pleasure done well – light, warm and ready for you to build your perfect Pancake Day plate. Keep it classic or make it your own with add-ons such as crispy bacon, soft-serve ice cream or a handful of fresh berries for an easy-going, feel-good dish. | 241b Pavilion Road, London SW1X 0BP
Vardo serves pancakes with the same globe-trotting mischief that runs through the rest of its menu. Their vanilla pancakes come dressed two ways: either piled with vanilla cream cheese, poached morello cherries and pumpkin seed praline for the sweet crowd, or topped with crispy bacon, butter and a good splosh of maple syrup for those prefer their Shrove Tuesdays a little cheeky. | 9 Duke of York Square, London SW3 4LY