Megan’s at the Post Office delivers - literally and figuratively. Housed inside a stunning old post office, this Surbiton gem has kept the original letter boxes and huge windows but swapped out the stamps and queues for fairy lights, bamboo lanterns, and a full-grown tree spiralling around the staircase. Safe to say, it’s a first-class setting for brunch, dinner, and everything in between.
Megan’s started life as an antiques shop on the King’s Road back in 2002, but these days, it’s a favourite across London, with a menu inspired by the sunny flavours of the Mediterranean. Executive Chef Sercan (who, by the way, claims to have brought shakshouka to the UK restaurant scene) has crafted a line-up that’s both comforting and a little bit transportive. Think rich Turkish cheese fondue, za’atar hummus with warm flatbreads, and their signature shakshouka - slow-simmered for eight hours and packed with rich, tomatoey goodness. And if you like your meals parcelled up neatly, the shakshouka kebabs do just that, with harissa-spiced falafel or piri piri chicken wrapped in flatbreads and served with creamy garlic yoghurt.
Brunch, meanwhile, is practically a love letter to all things indulgent - halloumi fries drizzled in hot honey, fluffy sourdough piled high with avocado, and a biscoff latte that might just be the most comforting thing to ever arrive in a mug. The drinks menu is equally well-stamped, whether you’re in the mood for a crisp Chablis, a round of espresso martinis, or a carafe of homemade sangria that’s guaranteed to keep the conversation flowing. And if you’re looking for a place to celebrate? Megan’s at the Post Office has plenty of room for gatherings, making it the perfect spot for birthdays, big nights out, or just an excuse to pop a bottle of prosecco on a Tuesday.
So, whether you’re sending off a lazy weekend brunch, receiving a much-needed coffee, or signing for a long evening of good food and great company, Megan’s at the Post Office is always ready to deliver. No booking? No problem. They always leave space for walk-ins.