The Elizabeth is a modern British bistro and bar located on the corner of Ebury Street and Elizabeth Street in Belgravia, London. Housed in a Grade II–listed townhouse, it combines traditional charm with a refined dining experience rooted in seasonality and British produce.
Inside, the layout is made up of several intimate spaces. At the front is a bar area with casual seating, while the rear dining rooms feature table settings with dark wood, green leather banquettes and soft lighting. Windows draped with curtains and period detailing lend a quiet sophistication to the rooms. There’s also a discreet terrace area for al fresco dining when weather allows.
The menu is grounded in British ingredients but given polish through refined techniques. Dishes shift with the seasons, reflecting a commitment to freshness and sustainability. The restaurant offers a weekly changing set menu alongside an à la carte selection. Standout offerings may include pâté en croûte, whipped cod’s roe with seasonal vegetables, or a composed main such as rabbit prepared in multiple ways, meat cuts, and seasonal vegetables. A classic roast sits at the heart of their Sunday offering.
Desserts maintain the same balance of detail and restraint - think rich chocolate mousse with praline, or a refined seasonal fruit dessert. The drinks list covers a carefully curated selection of British and European wines, alongside well-executed cocktails and bar offerings. The bar also supports a range of snacks and small plates for lighter occasions.
Service at The Elizabeth is attentive but unforced. Staff are prepared to walk diners through the menu, suggest wine pairings or explain technique. The tone throughout feels warm rather than formal, aligning with the ambition to feel like a modern neighbourhood destination rather than a grand dining house.
The Elizabeth is suited to a range of occasions: weekday lunches, leisurely dinners, Sunday roasts or drinks in the bar. Its blend of refined cooking, a seasonal menu and a mix of casual and more formal spaces gives it flexibility. For diners seeking British cuisine with finesse in a quietly elegant Belgravia setting, The Elizabeth offers both consistency and a sense of discovery.