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The Criterion, located in the heart of Piccadilly Circus, is an elegant and breathtakingly beautiful restaurant. Originally opened in 1874, the Grade II* listed lavish space embraces the main dining room, the semi-private terrace area and the world-famous Criterion Long Bar, adding warmth and softness to the spectacular interiors. ...
View full reviewRowley's Restaurant, a charming eatery housed in a beautiful 18th-Century building where the famous Walls meat business began, offers diners the chance to enjoy classic British cuisine in refined, elegant surroundings. The eatery's stunning panelled high ceilings, pristine white tablecloths and glinting tableware impressed us from t...
View full reviewIt may be that you will first dine at Bistro 1 on a friend's recommendation, or perhaps you will stumble upon it quite by accident, the lively atmosphere drawing you inside. It's equally likely that you'll discover the restaurant while hunting for the perfect pre-theatre meal. Whatever the reason, Bistro 1 will ensure you leave a sa...
View full reviewConveniently located in Westminster, The Red Lion attracts a large and varied stream of visitors. Spread across three floors, this charming venue is brimming with historic grandeur, with a dining room reminiscent of a Victorian gin palace. The main menu features a number of tempting options, like chicken supreme with mashed potato...
View full reviewSimpson's is one of the few London restaurants offering only the finest quality British ingredients cooked to perfection in a classic British style. The restaurant's speciality is Scottish beef on the bone that has been aged for 28 days for maximum flavour. The beef is carved at guests' tables on antique silver-domed trolleys, which...
View full reviewA contemporary revival of one of London's most renowned dining rooms, The Ten Room is set beneath the lofty ceilings of the Hotel Caf? Royal. Smooth marble, scarlet leather and towering windows make this a bright, serene retreat from the bustle of Regent Street. A modern European menu fuses premium, simple ingredients and creative co...
View full reviewA refined dining experience, The Domino cements Hotel Cafe Royal's place on the vibrant London social scene. Resplendent in elegance and glamour, guests will dine under an intricately decorated ceiling, just like many a timeless icon of London society before them.
View full reviewCreated from golden Sienna marble, The Caf? is a beautiful, calming space fronting London's vibrant Regent Street. Celebrating the European tradition of caf? culture, The Caf? offers a light menu of seasonal dishes alongside an espresso bar and counters lined with cakes, pastries and chocolates; these are created fresh everyday by Ho...
View full reviewAmidst the opulence of the glorious Hotel Café Royal, the Ten Room restaurant succeeds in maintaining a minimalist feel. This is a place where history and modern design combine and, in fitting fashion, the menu offers a selection of traditional and contemporary flavours. The lunch and dinner menu, which changes with the se...
View full review�Brasserie Blanc's aim has always been to offer a relaxed atmosphere where family, friends and colleagues can enjoy beautifully cooked dishes inspired by Raymond Blanc's childhood in France. The à la carte menu changes with the seasons and features dishes such as pan-fried morteau sausage, cheese soufflé and roasted pork belly...
View full reviewCast your eyes along the lower level of bustling Covent Garden market and you'll spot The Crusting Pipe - a traditional Victorian-style wine bar serving the best of classic British cuisine. Taking its name from an antiquated method of Port-making, The Crusting Pipe is a staple stop-off for many a tourist - and the locals have loved ...
View full reviewFound on the 5th floor of Europe's largest bookshop, 5th Floor View offers stunning views over the city along with a well-stocked bar and menu. This much-loved Waterstones restaurant offers a classic cocktail list and a crowd-pleasing menu, with favourites like juicy burgers, freshly sizzled steaks and grilled fish.
View full reviewSimply labelled 'The Pie Shop', expect nothing less than proper pie and mash at this great British eatery in Covent Garden Market. Although the exterior is rather traditional, step inside and you'll find marble tables, bright white tiles and a shiny counter, and the menu has also been given a modern twist. The pies here are quite ...
View full reviewCovent Garden Kitchen is a welcoming, friendly, bustling location for breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea or just a quick bite. Guests can relax on the outside terrace or inside the original market building on the North Piazza, across from the Royal Opera House. From the varied menu you can enjoy home-cured Barbary duck breast s...
View full reviewThe distinguished Strand Palace Hotel resides in the heart of the West End as a site of respite and calm amid the razzle-dazzle of theatreland. Popular with locals and tourists alike, this grand hotel houses two stylish restaurants. The Strand Carvery combines the best of old and new with classic British cuisine served in contem...
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