649 Restaurants near Shoreditch London

We found 649 restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of Shoreditch London

Renowned as a hub for art, culture and fashion, Shoreditch is a lively neighbourhood in London’s east end. Its vibrant nightlife, graffiti-laden walls and eclectic retail and restaurant scene afford the area a unique charm and dynamic atmosphere. It's an unmissable destination when visiting London. Completing Shoreditch’s rich tapestry is a diverse range of restaurants, offering locals and tourists an excellent selection of Michelin-starred fine dining, global food trucks and hole-in-the-wall secret gems. Shoreditch's diverse community is reflected through a variety of international cuisine, so if you fancy some authentic Indian or Italian food or would like to try something totally new, Shoreditch is the place to do it. While there is a wealth of global food on offer, many restaurants in London are centred around modern British cuisine and feature menus based on seasonal local produce, so fear not if you’re after a classic pub grub kind of meal. Read on to discover our collection of places to eat in Shoreditch.

 Restaurants near Shoreditch London
 Restaurants near Shoreditch London
 Restaurants near Shoreditch London
 Restaurants near Shoreditch London
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Aviary Rooftop Restaurant and Bar

Aviary Rooftop Restaurant and Bar

Barbican, EC2A 1DX
0.5 miles
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"The first rooftop bar from ETM (who run The Jugged Hare, among others) roosts atop the Royal London House Hotel, joining the group's Burdock& ..." Read our full review
Mayura

Mayura

Barbican, EC1A 4LA
0.9 miles
In the heart of the Barbican, just a stone's throw from the London Museum is Mayura, a modern Indian dining experience centred on high quality ingredients a ... Find out more
Noci Islington

Noci Islington

Islington, N1 2XA
1.0 miles
Noci (meaning walnut in Italian) looks over Islington Green and is just a six minute walk from Angel tube station. Although now boasting three sites across ... Find out more
The Clerkenwell Kitchen

The Clerkenwell Kitchen

Farringdon, EC1R 0AT
1.0 miles
What we think
"More of a daytime drop-in than a full-on restaurant, this soothing space on quiet Clerkenwell Close is what's modishly referred to as a ‘kitchen' ..." Read our full review
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Shoreditch boasts an excellent location in the heart of London’s arty and eclectic districts, and is conveniently located with plenty of public transport options for easy access to the rest of the capital. The area has a rich history, beginning as a rural settlement and developing into a bustling suburb under the Tudors. From there, it became the industrial engine behind London’s economy and the resulting slums of industrialisation went on to inspire the character Oliver Twist. Since the 2012 London Olympics, most of which was held in East London, the area has seen huge economic growth with companies like Google, Amazon and Bloomberg setting up shop, turning Old Street (now recognised as the ‘silicon roundabout’) into the third largest technology cluster after San Francisco and New York.

Shoreditch is also argued by many to be the birthplace of English theatre as the first two theatres in London were built in the area, one of which premiered Shakespeare’s iconic Romeo and Juliet in the late 16th-century. If you’ll be visiting for a while, there are plenty of exciting activities on offer in Shoreditch. Browse Old Spitalfields Market, one of the oldest markets in London, which has everything from vintage clothing and antiques to food trucks flogging falafel wraps and bao buns. Take a stroll down the Columbia Road flower market, or if you’re up for something a bit more out there, partake in a Jack the Ripper walking tour, as he famously used to operate in the area. After a long day, why not settle in for a few drinks at one of the many rooftop bars and restaurants in Shoreditch, and soak up the excellent city skyline views?