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Egg, Bacon, Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Grilled Tomato, Mushrooms, Black Pudding
Egg, Bacon, Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Grilled Tomato, Mushrooms, Black Pudding
Egg, Bacon, Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Grilled Tomato & Mushrooms
Egg, Vegan Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Grilled Tomato & Mushrooms
Vegan Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Grilled Tomato & Mushrooms
Egg, Bacon, Sausage, Bubble, Beans, Cheese, Black Pudding
Thick-cut honey roast ham, two fried eggs & chunky chips
(VG OPTION AVAILABLE) Two Cumberland sausages, creamy mashed potato, garden peas & onion gravy
(VG OPTION AVAILABLE) 6oz beef patty, lettuce, tomato, onion & cheese served in a brioche bun served with chunky chips
Bacon, fried egg, grated cheese, baby gem lettuce & fresh market tomatoes with Mayo
Changes daily. Please see host for details
Ham & Cheese, Tuna Melt, Cheese & tomato, Cheese & Onion
Beans, Cheese, Chili, Tuna – any two toppings
Please see the board
Please see host for details
Tucked away in the heart of Borough Market, Maria’s Market Cafe offers a menu that is both a tribute to traditional British cafe culture and a hidden gem for food lovers seeking authenticity. The Maria's Market Cafe Menu is refreshingly straightforward yet deeply satisfying, with a focus on hearty English breakfasts, classic bacon and sausage baps, and strong builder’s tea-served with a side of warmth and familiarity that many chain cafes lack.
One of the standout features of the menu is the Full English Breakfast, which includes eggs cooked to order, thick slices of back bacon, juicy sausages, baked beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, and toast. It’s generously portioned and surprisingly affordable, especially considering its central London location. For those seeking a lighter option, the egg and mushroom bap or bubble and squeak provide excellent vegetarian alternatives without compromising flavor.
Unlike newer cafes that lean into trends, Maria's sticks to its roots-no oat milk flat whites or avocado toast here. What it lacks in modern flair, it makes up for in character. The food is cooked fresh on-site, and regulars appreciate the consistency and honest pricing. The tea is served strong, with the option of milk and sugar-the kind of old-school brew that fuels market traders and early risers alike.
What sets Maria’s Market Cafe apart from competitors is its unpretentious charm and legacy feel. It's not just about the food-it’s about the experience of dining in a historic corner of London where real conversations happen over proper meals. For those seeking genuine British fare in a traditional setting, Maria’s Market Cafe is a must-visit, and its menu reflects everything comforting about that choice.