Marleybone in London, England is a district where you can find lots of quality restaurant options for all your week-end brunch desires. There are things the whole family can try such as visiting the home of Sherlock Holmes on Baker Street. Check out the Sherlock Holmes Museum or the Wallace Art Collection with your children. Madame Tussaud's London Wax Museum is always a big hit, and you can stroll the Paddington Street Gardens after your original English fare at a local buffet restaurant. Options are available for Saturday and Sunday cheap food options. Transportation to the Marleybone district of London is available and easy to navigate. Fares for children are cheap and timetables are generally reliable, although routes may vary on week-ends. Make sure to check for the day you are going to your brunch restaurant - Saturday and Sunday times may be less frequent. Take your family early and view the attractions first, or save them as after meal treats for an original experience. Marleybone Station is home to the London underground for the district. You can also use the local coach services - note that this service area requires you to pay before boarding. You may wish to reserve your restaurant ahead of time. Marleybone High Street is a great location for original brunch offerings such as New Zealand, Antipodean Fusion, Traditional English and highly skilled chefs who create one of a kind buffet menus. A family may discover a discount and for children, a Saturday or Sunday buffet can be cheap.