Whether you’re a visitor keen on checking out Kensington Palace, or a local lover of all things Princess Diana, you just have to visit this endearing café in Notting Hill to honour the late Princess of Wales at one of London’s most unique tribute cafés.

Cafe Diana pays homage to one of the most iconic royals in recent history, with the walls of this no-nonsense caff completely covered with Diana paraphernalia, all highlighting significant points in her life, along with some of her most recognised photographs.

Enjoy a hearty fried breakfast all day long, or other greasy spoon classics for lunch and dinner. From kick-starting your day with some coffee and cake to their jam-packed sandwiches for a midday boost, their extensive menu has got you covered no matter what time you visit.

Princess Diana even visited the café for a fry-up or two during her lifetime, frequently writing to the café to thank them for their continued support and birthday gifts. There are also newspaper clippings on their website and the walls of the café, as well as a signed photo of her hanging in the eatery.

In a letter from her Private Secretary back in 1994, they write: “Her Royal Highness has me to convey her warm wishes to you and all the staff at Café Diana.”

The café’s charming adoration for Diana is evident throughout their gorgeous collection, honing in on her charity work, life as a mother, and famous interactions.

So, make sure you pay a visit to Café Diana to enjoy a fabulous fry-up or lunch surrounded by pictures of the late Princess of Wales. It’s possibly the most unique way to pay tribute to Princess Diana, her significance in the zeitgeist, and all the incredible work she did.

Find Café Diana at 5-6 Wellington Terrace, Marylebone, with the nearest tube stations being Bayswater and Notting Hill Gate.

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