Boyce da Roca

A close-up of a poached egg seasoned with cracked black pepper and sea salt, sitting atop crispy bacon and buttered toast. The toast is topped with melted cheese, and there are fresh spinach leaves at the bottom.
Image © Facebook via @boycedaroca

Unit 9, Leigham Hall Parade, Streatham High Road, London, SW16 1DR  

A little London trivia for you; Streatham High Road boasts the title of the longest high street in Europe. So really it’s no surprise to find a selection of fantastic cafes dotted along the length of it and Boyce da Roca is one of them. This quirky boutique café has some wonderful (and sometimes wacky) art and décor, some of which are even available to buy, from skull shaped salt and pepper pots to masks and prints adorning the walls. Luckily the food is as well-thought out as the atmosphere including the humungous full breakfast, stacked like a tipi with sourdough toast triangles hiding a feast of soft eggs, succulent sausage, crispy bacon, wilted spinach and their ridiculously good homemade baked beans. If a lovely food coma isn’t the way you prefer to start your day, then a cup of their quality coffee and a slice of one of the mouth-wateringly moist cakes on display are also highly recommended. 


Details

Address:
16 1DR  
SW16 1DR
Contact:
https://www.facebook.com/boycedaroca/