Plan Your Visit
Walk in through the week, but book for weekend brunch, which fills fast. The room runs all day from morning coffee through to evening wine and spritzes.
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Daisy Green sits on Seymour Street in Marylebone, a few minutes behind Oxford Street and a short walk from Marble Arch. It is the founding site of the Australian Daisy Green Collection, an all day room that moves from morning coffee to afternoon wine without changing gear. The hidden garden feel sets it apart from the rush nearby.
This is a place for daytime drinking and grazing rather than a late night bar. It rewards anyone who wants a relaxed glass of Australian wine or a spritz alongside brunch. If you want a dark cocktail den, look elsewhere in Marylebone. If you want a sunny, low key all day spot, it is a neighbourhood favorite.
The Room
The room leans bright and leafy, with the laid back, art filled style the Daisy Green group is known for. Time Out places it among Marylebone's relaxed neighbourhood spots, a calmer alternative to the busier names around Oxford Street. The garden and the plant heavy fit out are the signature.
The Seymour Street setting keeps it tucked just off the main shopping crush, which is the source of its quieter, residential feel. Reviewers note it can get a tight squeeze downstairs when full.
The Drinks
The drinks follow the Australian theme, with a wine list weighted toward Aussie producers plus spritzes and a strong coffee program built on double shots as standard. The food is the famous part, led by the award winning banana bread and brunch plates like the Bondi and the shakshuka. Pair a glass of white with brunch and let the kitchen do the heavy lifting.
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The Crowd & Vibe
The crowd skews daytime, with Marylebone locals, shoppers off Oxford Street and weekend brunchers. Mornings bring the coffee crowd, midday the brunch rush, and later afternoons a relaxed wine and spritz set. Weekends are busiest, so a booking helps.
What Regulars Say
- Reviewers consistently praise the Australian coffee, served as a double shot as standard.
- The award winning banana bread and brunch plates draw the loudest praise.
- Some note the downstairs can be a tight squeeze and portions modest for the price.
Best Time to Visit
A weekday late morning for coffee and quiet, or a sunny afternoon for wine in the garden.
Who It Is For
Brunch lovers, daytime wine drinkers, and anyone after a relaxed all day spot off Oxford Street.
Pair This Bar With
Discover more with our London hidden gems guide and the London bar guide. Pair Daisy Green with Bar Pepito in Kings Cross, Seed Library in Shoreditch, or Bar Esteban in Crouch End. For more reading, see our London hidden gems roundup and our best wine bars in London pillar, or browse the bars near me hub.
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