I spent my Saturday afternoon at Turtle Bay in Camden, and I’ve been thinking about it ever since.
We went for their bottomless brunch and honestly, it exceeded every expectation.
The vibe in the restaurant was electric, lively, vibrant, full of music and energy.
But despite the buzz, the service was impeccable.
Electric vibes and expertly mixed cocktails make this Camden spot a standout (Image: Holly Brencher) Staff were friendly, quick, and always on hand without being pushy.
It was busy, but we never felt ignored or rushed.
The two-hour bottomless brunch deal is worth every penny.
Unlike other places, the cocktails here were made fresh each time.
Lychee Martini + table games = the ultimate bottomless brunch combo (Image: Holly Brencher) No watery, pre-mixed drinks — just proper, flavour-packed cocktails brought to your table one after another.
You can order as many as you like during the two-hour window, and you can mix and match too.
A few of our favourites were the Caribbean Candy Sour, the Lychee Martini, and the Mai Tai Punch.
Caribbean Candy Sour to Mai Tai Punch — fresh cocktails that keep coming (Image: Holly Brencher) The Candy Sour had this amazing sweet-and-tart balance, and the Mai Tai had a perfect rum kick with tropical notes.
Each one was served quickly and tasted like care had gone into making them.
When it came to food, we ordered the brown stew chicken and the Kingston fried chicken.
Piping hot plates with bold Caribbean flair, straight from the kitchen (Image: Holly Brencher) The food arrived within minutes and was piping hot — no lukewarm plates here.
The brown stew chicken was full of flavour, with tender meat and a rich, comforting sauce.
It came with sweet plantain and coconut rice and peas, which soaked up the stew perfectly.
The fried chicken was golden, juicy, and crispy, served with creamy mac & cheese that was just the right level of indulgent.
What I loved most was the variety on the menu.
There were loads of options for vegans and veggies too, like plant-based fried ‘chicken’, breakfast rotis, and rice bowls.
The atmosphere felt fun but relaxed — perfect for a catch-up with mates, a birthday, or just a treat-yourself day out.
Perfect for birthdays, catch-ups, or a carefree weekend treat (Image: Holly Brencher) Even though it was packed, the staff kept our drinks flowing and checked in just enough.
At £42.50 per person, the deal felt like really good value.
Fresh cocktails, delicious food, and a buzzing atmosphere — what more can you ask for?
By the end of it, I was full, happily tipsy, and already planning when I can go back.
Turtle Bay’s Camden brunch is easily one of the best I’ve had in London.
If you’re after good vibes, great food, and endless cocktails, I can’t recommend it enough.