Breakfast in Chingford. All day. No rush..
Honestly? Most breakfast spots in Chingford make you feel like you’re in the way.
Casa is the opposite. Come in at 8am in your coat, still half asleep — we’ll sort you out. Come in at 2pm because that’s when your Saturday actually started — same deal. Breakfast here runs all day, every day, and nobody’s rushing you out the door.
We’re on Station Road, two minutes from Chingford station. The kind of place you find once and then can’t stop coming back to.
What's on the breakfast menu
roasted tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, toast that’s actually thick. Nothing comes out of a packet. Nothing sits under a lamp waiting for you.
Eggs benedict with hollandaise that’s made properly — not from a jar, not watery. The smashed avo is on real sourdough with actual crust, seasoned, finished with chilli and lemon. The shakshuka is slow and spiced and warm in the way only shakshuka can be.
Pancakes if you want something sweet. Granola we toast ourselves. And coffee — genuinely good speciality coffee — that makes the whole thing worth sitting down for.
It’s not a long menu. It’s just the right one.
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Why people keep coming back
It’s not complicated. The eggs are cooked to order. The coffee is actually hot. The staff remember you by your third visit. The space has natural light and seats that don’t make your back hurt.
We source from suppliers we trust, cook everything from scratch, and we don’t cut corners on the things that matter. You can taste the difference — most people notice it straight away.
Chingford has needed a breakfast spot like this for a while. We know that because our regulars tell us. A lot.
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Book a table — or
just walk in
Whether you’re popping in on a whim or planning a special meal, you are always welcome at Casa. We happily accept walk ins, but to guarantee your spot and a mamas hug on a plate, we recommend booking ahead online. Every seat at our table is set with warmth, care, and the kind of home cooked love that turns a meal into a memory.