1355 Restaurants near Oxford Street London

We found 1355 restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of Oxford Street London

Oxford Street is synonymous with shopping and everyone knows that pounding the pavements in search of the perfect outfit (or whatever you’re in the market for) is hungry work. This famous stretch is over a mile long, running from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road, which means you’ll probably need some decent grub to fuel a day of power walking from shop to shop.  

Escape the crowds and find refuge in one of these restaurants near Oxford Street, which simultaneously allow you some respite from the hustle and bustle of the main drag while providing you with the fuel you need to continue your day. There are plenty of places to eat near Oxford Street regardless of which end of the road you end up at. Simply use the filters to narrow down your search, then pop into one on your next shopping trip!  

 

 Restaurants near Oxford Street London
 Restaurants near Oxford Street London
 Restaurants near Oxford Street London
 Restaurants near Oxford Street London
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Pizza Express Panton House

Pizza Express Panton House

London, SW1Y 4EN
0.8 miles
What we think
"Times have changed since a fiorentina & a glass of Frascati was all you needed to impress a dinner date, but Pizza Express has changed with them. F ..." Read our full review
Brumus Bar at the Haymarket Hotel

Brumus Bar at the Haymarket Hotel

St. James's, SW1Y 4HX
0.9 miles
What we think
"Tricked out in shades of fruit compote, Brumus’s well-upholstered, dressed-for-a-wedding pose may not suit those who prefer clean lines & Cal ..." Read our full review
Macellaio RC - Fitzrovia

Macellaio RC - Fitzrovia

Fitzrovia, WC1E 7DQ
0.9 miles
  Butcher’s Theatre at the Petrol Station – artisan pizza and premium red meats from the Italian mountains, fresh or dry aged Find out more
Brasserie Max (bar) at the Covent Garden Hotel

Brasserie Max (bar) at the Covent Garden Hotel

London , WC2H 9HB
1.0 miles
What we think
"Popular with magazine girls, PRs and shopped-out fashionistas, the bar/brasserie at Firmdale's Covent Garden Hotel exemplifies the owners' singular sig ..." Read our full review
Brasserie Max Afternoon Tea

Brasserie Max Afternoon Tea

London , WC2H 9HB
1.0 miles
What we think
"PRs entertaining over brunch; ladies who lunch; well-groomed young men and their mag mates draped in designer carrier bags: that’s the mix at Max ..." Read our full review
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The great thing about Oxford Street is that it leads to so many varying pockets of London, all of which have plenty to offer in the dining department. To the northwest, you’ll find Marylebone – a chic area filled with stylish brasseries aplenty. To the southeast, there’s vibrant Soho with its warren of streets housing all kinds of eateries. Looking for an upmarket restaurant, perhaps with a Michelin Star or two? Head southwest to discover the restaurants in Mayfair and its abundance of classy restaurants. Or perhaps you’re looking for something a little more casual, in which case check out Fitzrovia's restaurants, just north of the Tottenham Court Road end of Oxford Street. 

Of course, you can find the usual fast-food chains, crepe stands and grab-and-go cafes too for something speedy but satisfying. And if you don't want to venture too far from the shops, we recommend heading to Regent Street, Heddon Street, Carnaby Street or the foodie haven Kingly Court, where you’re bound to find a hidden gem. Whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll definitely be able to find a restaurant near Oxford Street.