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Pulling in the punters for more than two decades, this stalwart on the Strand has a relaxed vibe & cheery, accommodating staff. The surprisingly… more »
A well-groomed member of the Gordon Ramsay stable, the gorgeously renovated Savoy Grill oozes class and cosseted luxury. The glamorous art-deco… more »
Set in the ME Hotel on The Strand, the London branch of New York-based beefy chain STK follows the glossy style of its Manhattan Meatpacking… more »
Ristorante Asellina has been wowing them in New York City, and it’s now brought its offer to the brand-new ME London hotel designed by Lord… more »
Old-timer Joe Allen opened in the late 70s & its time-warp charms are still appreciated by those who like their transatlantic grub with a… more »
A spin-off from the Fulham Road original, Sophie's is an accomplished Covent Garden fixture in its own right, pulling in the crowds with its… more »
Deemed ‘a real hidden gem’ by its fans, Bedford & Strand seems to evade the attentions of tourists, making it a favourite with anyone… more »
A bastion of the Covent Garden scene since 1991, this independent brasserie on three floors just keeps on rolling. Candles are lit in the… more »
Occupying a plum position above Covent Garden’s Piazza, this branch of Brasserie Blanc features a long alfresco terrace for eyeballing the… more »
Part of the dependable Davy’s stable, this sprawling basement bar in the arches beneath Charing Cross station features the group’s signature… more »
Gastropub empire-builders Tom and Ed Martin’s first West End offering is this well-executed retread of a traditional theatreland tavern… more »
Messrs Corbin and King have played a safe hand at The Delaunay by modelling it on their Piccadilly calling card The Wolseley – in fact,… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details. … more »
A faithful servant of Covent Garden for many years, Palm Court is a quintessential Parisian-style brasserie done out in classical art nouveau… more »
Occupying the same inviting riverside space as the more formal Skylon restaurant, the Grill rings the changes with tightly packed bare tables… more »
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