Rose and peony embellished walls have been cropping up all
over my Instagram feed lately- a backdrop amongst velvet pastel pink chairs,
marble tables and lucky charm lattes. Belonging to a 2-chain coffee shop that
goes by the name of Elan café, Hannah and I were keen to see if it lived up to the hype.
The two branches are located at Knightsbridge and Mayfair. We chose the former (based on which looked most impressive on the Instagram place tag).
We were shown to a table and stepped further into this pink interior-design dream. Pastel pink seats and bar stools with rose gold finishes are complimented with forest green suede sofas and their infamous peony and rose flower embellishments. White marble tables, patterned mosaic floors, towering gold arched mirrors and a neon sign that reads ‘adventure awaits but first coffee’ are some other Instagram-worthy features.
Arriving at around 10:40 we were surprised to see the café was almost full. And one of the downsides is the drinking and eating space which is rather…cramped. With rows of tables centimetres apart, it can feel slightly awkward, especially if you try to subtly eye up what your neighbours have ordered!
Onto the food, I ordered the avocado on rye with poached eggs and feta and Hannah chose the acai bowl. The food was tasty but again the price point was a little overboard for what you could find elsewhere. Our bill came out at £18 each which we did gasp at initially- Hannah’s QOTD was ‘I paid £18 for a banana!’ But on reflection we agreed we didn't regret the visit as we thoroughly enjoyed our pretty surroundings.
Overall, if you are going for Instagram opportunites, courtesy of the fancy interior design and flower décor, it’s worth a visit. However, if you are looking for a low-key brunch and aren’t bothered about any visual aesthetics, you can find a better price elsewhere. For Saturday visits it seemed best to arrive at around 10:30 latest (so really a breakfast not brunch). The sneaky PR grab is definitely from the main rose and peony feature wall but this is situated right at the back of the cafe and is obscured by tables (some have managed to secure tables here but I'd imagine you have to be an 'influencer' of some sort as it's a really popular place at the moment and they don't take bookings).
We left at around 11:30 and there was already a queue outside- and by the afternoon we saw it was halfway down the street on their Instagram story! Unless you are an early-bird, it might be best to try this one out on weekdays.



































