
Why you should experience Audrey Green in London, England.
Audrey Green is an elegant all-day café where brunch plates, specialty coffee, and gallery culture unfold inside the heart of Trafalgar Square beneath the artistic energy of the National Portrait Gallery.
Inside the National Portrait Gallery along St. Martin's Place near Trafalgar Square, theatre crowds, and the nonstop movement of central London, this brunch café fills the air with the scent of espresso, pastries, avocado toast, eggs, fresh juices, and baked goods drifting through a polished dining space layered with soft lighting, modern interiors, and visitors moving between gallery exhibitions and long brunches. The atmosphere feels sophisticated, calm, and deeply tied to London's cultural core from the moment you arrive. Museumgoers gather over coffee beside couples lingering through brunch while tourists and locals settle into the café between gallery visits and walks through the surrounding West End streets. Servers move steadily through the room carrying colorful plates and specialty drinks while the energy of Trafalgar Square hums just beyond the gallery walls outside. Every part of the café feels designed around slower moments inside one of London's busiest cultural districts.
What you didn't know about Audrey Green.
Audrey Green operates inside the National Portrait Gallery, placing contemporary café culture directly within one of Britain's most historically important art institutions.
Brunch and coffee culture define the identity of the space as specialty espresso, fresh pastries, all-day breakfast dishes, and wellness-focused plates shape the rhythm of the café throughout the day. The National Portrait Gallery surrounds the venue with portraits documenting centuries of British history and culture, creating an atmosphere where art, architecture, and dining overlap seamlessly beneath one roof. St. Martin's Place places the café directly between Trafalgar Square, the West End, and Covent Garden, feeding constant cultural traffic into the gallery and surrounding streets from morning until late evening. Audrey Green succeeds because it balances polished modern café aesthetics with the intellectual and artistic atmosphere surrounding it.
How to fold Audrey Green into your trip.
Audrey Green belongs inside a full central London day built around museums, theatre, historic landmarks, and slower café moments between sightseeing.
Start the morning with brunch and coffee before exploring the National Portrait Gallery and the surrounding cultural landmarks clustered around Trafalgar Square. Pair the visit with walks through Covent Garden, Soho, or the West End where theatres, bookstores, galleries, and historic streets unfold within minutes of the café. Afterwards, continue toward Leicester Square or the South Bank where central London's arts and entertainment districts remain alive late into the evening. Audrey Green delivers a refined, art-filled, and distinctly central London slice of the city shaped by gallery culture, brunch dining, espresso rituals, and the timeless energy of Trafalgar Square.
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