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Mews of Mayfair

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Bronze Award
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London, W1S 1EY ·Website·Call020 7518 9388

SquareMeal Review of Mews of Mayfair

Bronze Award

Offering four floors of fun in two 18th-century townhouses (head downstairs for dancing), Mews is not the place to nurture your inner wallflower. Readers love the atmosphere created by lavish, offbeat design quirks, not to mention the sheer thrill of finding a ‘hidden’ courtyard bar off New Bond Street. No trend is left unturned here (or in the upstairs brasserie), making it an effortless choice for groups who are happy to see superfood salads and self-proclaimed dirty burgers rubbing shoulders with Brit bistro fare such as Jerusalem artichoke soup with mushroom toast and black truffle, venison suet pudding with braised red cabbage or apple and blackberry crumble. From parties to themed afternoon teas, seasonal events also keep things interesting for the frequent Mews-goer, while the top-floor chef’s dining room, lined with antique maps, is one of several cachet-heavy private spaces.

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Average Price
££££ - £50 - £79
Cuisines
British
Food Occasions
Bottomless brunch
Alfresco And Views
Outside seating
Perfect for
Group dining [8+]
Food Hygiene Rating

Location

10 Lancashire Court, New Bond Street, London, W1S 1EY

020 7518 9388 020 7518 9388

Website

Opening Times

Mon-Fri 12N-3.30pm 6-11.30pm Sat-Sun 12N-11pm (Sun -5pm)

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11 Reviews 
Food/Drink
Service
Atmosphere
Value

Anon

15 November 2019  
Food & Drink 4.5
Service 2
Atmosphere 4
Value 3
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Pat S

26 July 2019  
Excellent food, service and location.

Anon

30 March 2019  
Fantastic little street, with flowers, and amazing decor. Great for watching the world go by. Has everything you need from pre-dinner drinks, fine dining, cocktail bar afterwards and a nightclub downstairs. Perfect.

Alex G

19 July 2017  
Food & Drink 4
Service 3.5
Atmosphere 4.5
Value 3.5
What’s not to like?
When the sun shines, you want to indulge in the enjoyable sport of people-watching and eat some pretty decent food, there are few places better in central London than Mews, a hidden Mayfair gem located just off Brook Street in Lancashire Court. For summer 2017 the front patio has been coated in fake grass, which adds to the ambience. Lunching here feels somewhat like being on holiday; or at least being able to relax, let go and shift away from the more immediate concerns of work. The menu at Mews is classic yet contemporary, with a range of salads, pasta, seafood, meats and even a curry. Starters come in at around £10-15 and mains at £15-30. My tuna and avocado tartare starter saw a lovely harmony achieved between the two integral elements of the dish, one serving as a wonderful foil to the other. The lobster spaghetti main also saw great balance between the ingredients: lovely meaty yet soft lobster, perfectly cooked pasta and a bit of tomato and chilli too, adding both colour and flavour. My comrade similarly rated his burrata starter and sea bass main. To conclude, we enjoyed a wonderfully decadent and beautifully ripe piece of truffled brie, an innovative idea which was perfectly executed. The wine list impresses here too and although we stayed at the cheaper end (with a French Picpoul), the bottle did everything expected of it. Service was friendly and efficient throughout. It was just a pity we had to leave and could not have lingered longer.

Linda C

13 February 2015  
Food & Drink 3.5
Service 3.5
Atmosphere 4.5
Value 3.5
MEWS OF MAYFAIR
Went with a friend to celebrate her birthday and had the special promotion menu of 2 course and glass of wine for £20. Food was excellent and the staff were attentive. Loved the atmosphere and would certainly go back, promotion or no promotion. Definitely 5*

Peter R

12 August 2014  
Food & Drink 3
Service 4
Atmosphere 4.5
Value 2.5
No longer the great value lunch it used to offer. It is pleasant enough but at the higher end of the price range.

Sharon F

14 July 2011  
Food & Drink 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
This was a wonderful unspoilt oasis. We had a table outside and it was perfect to watch the world go by and re-charge our batteries on a Saturday afternoon. The food was wonderfully cooked and presented and tasted as good as it looked. I had fantastic oysters and beautifully sweet but firm prawns for my main course, all complimented by a fresh mojito. The atmosphere was relaxed, staff were polite and courteous at all times and nothing was too much trouble. I would recommend to all my friends and family for either than special occasion or a treat and you definitely will not be disappointed… Exclusive in a refined yet down to earth way – a pleasure to visit and will be doing again very soon…

06 February 2011  
Food & Drink 1.5
Service 2.5
Atmosphere 3
Value 1
I was drawn to Mews of Mayfair by the menu that sounded so promising; it was exactly what I was looking for after a frantic and stressful week. The restaurant is tucked away in a warren of Mews buzzing with crowded restaurants and bars. As I entered the restaurant I noticed how pleasing the decor was, all white and clean looking, with delicate little butterflies painted on the walls. We ordered the house red, which tasted like it was far cheaper that the £20 that we were paying for it, however the bread rolls that they brought out were deliciously fresh. I ordered the ham hock and duck terrine as a starter. After returning from the ornate bathroom, I noticed that the room was suddenly much darker, but could just about make out my starter was waiting for me on the table. Although the ham hock and duck terrine was good and accompanied by a delicious pear and apple chutney, it was hard to get the full enjoyment out of it, with staff beginning to rush around frantically, due to the fact that it was only the floor of the restaurant that was suffering from a power cut. As a main I had ordered burger with Foie Gras, which arrived surprisingly quickly considering all the other tables had been told that there was a problem with their food and the waiting staff were not sure when it would be arriving. The actual burger itself, tasted as a good home made burger should, but the first thing that I had noticed when it had arrived, was the bun. The bun looked exactly like the cheap kind that you would buy, when you suddenly realised that the one thing that had forgotten for the BBQ were the buns and quickly ran to the corner shop and bought the ones that had probably been sitting on the shelf for a couple of months. The Foie Gras had obviously been cooked in the same pan as the burger and disappointingly this over powered any taste that it might have previously possessed. The chips were the only thing that saved the meal from being a complete disaster, they were wonderfully crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside. The overall impression that I got from Mews of Mayfair was that it promised something it just couldn't deliver, I would have been completely satisfied if I had popped to local pub for a meal and this was what I had been served, however I was not paying pub prices and therefore expected more. When I asked my friend what she thought of her food she turned to me and said; 'It was fine, but that's all I can say,' I believe that pretty much sums it up!

Emma W

15 January 2010  
Food & Drink 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
This month I checked out one of London’s top restaurant establishments. Ladies and gentleman let me point you in the direction of Mews of Mayfair owned by James Robson. This is a hidden little gem, tucked away in Lancashire Court near New Bond Street in the centre of the West End. It is located within a historic cobbled courtyard; this secret discovery is pure gold. It is perfect for all occasions, be it that special day or evening with your partner, family and friends. How about a spot of shopping in London followed by a glorious lunch or dinner and escape from the madness of Oxford Street? Whatever the occasion, the four floors of these 2 converted mews houses offers something for everyone in the heart of Mayfair. (Local underground stations include Bond Street tube – 5 minutes away and Oxford Circus tube – 6 minutes away.) As we walked down the cobbles, there were lots of customers standing outside enjoying a late night drink after work. We made our way in to the ground floor bar and I was impressed with the 18th century chandelier and the chilled out atmosphere as guests sat back in the leather sofas with glasses of champagne. I walked up the stairs to the restaurant on the 1st floor and was equally impressed. It felt very homely and relaxed with hand stitched butterflies adorning the silk covered walls and white leather sofas and chairs which add a touch of elegance to the understated atmosphere. It was intimate and exquisite. The 60-seater restaurant was full of happy guests enjoying their meals and soaking up the ambience. The restaurant managers Aurelien Mouren and David Bardot showed us to our seats and provided impeccable service throughout the evening. All the waiters are French and ooze sophistication and class. The menu has a mix of both French and British modern influences and will satisfy all discerning palates. The meals are fantastic value for money, with main courses ranging from £14-19. There is a vast selection of fine wines and champagne to accompany your meal as well as beers and spirits. I had a divine bottle of red Chateau La Claymore. The restaurant is open 6 days a week for a set lunch at 12-3 and 6-11 for evening dining. (Although it is closed on a Sunday, the bar is still open serving drinks and light snacks.) The waiter presented us with glorious thyme bread rolls as we pondered what meal to choose from the vast menu. To begin with, I opted for warm rag stone goat cheese, beetroot and toasted hazelnuts which were just sensational. I also sampled the finely cut rare steak tartar which was bursting with seasonal flavour. For my main course, I ordered slow cooked leg of lamb wrapped in cannelloni pasta bedded on mashed potato and finished nicely with rich gravy. I also sampled the fillet of sea bass and cockles. The food was out of this world and the presentation of each dish was simply outstanding. I was so full after these wonderful dishes that for pudding, I opted for a light strawberry sorbet to cleanse the palate. The manager Aurelien showed us to the private dining room on the top floor which accommodates up to 30 guests making it the perfect choice for weddings, private dinners, and cocktail parties. The room has classic 18th century chandeliers and is visually impressive, covered with a gigantic map of the world on the walls in a light brown to match the wooden beams and cream leather chairs. There is a 50 inch plasma screen which is discreetly hidden by a mirror which is ideal for conference and presentation events. After our meal, we headed down to the glamorous basement lounge for an after dinner late night drink. The cool premium bar was very stylish and up market. The DJ played great club mixes and is there to keep you entertained from Tues-Sat until 1 am. The mews is a perfect destination choice for dinner followed by hitting the bar and dance floor in true style. There is a selection of vintage wine, deluxe spirits, cocktails, canapés and light dishes to choose from and I enjoyed the cocktails and buzzing atmosphere very much. I would like thank Aurelien and his staff for a wonderful evening. I will be sure to return. I hope all you readers of Life magazine check out this ‘hidden little gem.’ Mews of Mayfair, 10-11 Lancashire Court, Mayfair, London. WIS 1EY For reservations call – 020 7519 9388 www.mewsofmayfair.com (nearest car parks- Grosvenor Hill NCP- 3 minute walk/ Burlington car park- 6 minute walk).

Lisa C

28 April 2009  
Food & Drink 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
I had some friends visiting me from New York and wanted to take them somewhere really special. So when a friend suggested Mews of Mayfair I decided to give them a go and I was glad I did. We agreed to meet early so we could have some drinks before dinner and were thrilled when we managed to get a table in the busy courtyard. We decided to have a few cocktails as the waitress had informed us of how all the drinks are made with fresh fruits and purees. And wow, you can really taste the difference! The flavours and freshness of the fruits really made the cocktails taste great. We told the waitress we were having dinner later and she informed us that the host can come and get us when the table is ready. After a few more cocktails a charming young man came to tell us our table was ready. He then walked us upstairs and also transferred our bar bill to the restaurant. As he recognised my friends were not from London and I told him we wanted to have a really fun night he said he would arrange a table for us in the lounge after dinner. We really felt very special! The menu was a mixture of British cuisine with French twists. We shared a selection of starters the real stand-out dishes being the ham hock and rabbit terrine and the scallops. For our mains we ordered tiger prawns with watermelon, chilli and ginger, the pan-fried cod with calamari and the mews gourmet burger with foie gras! All 3 dishes were exceptional. The prawns worked so well with the watermelon and chilli and the cod tasted so fresh. As for the gourmet burger with foie gras my friend assures me it's the better then any burger she's ever had in New York. For dessert we shared tiramisu and passion fruit cheesecake which was every bit as good as our mains. Just as we finished our coffees the charming young host came to escort us to our table in the lounge. Here the night continued in the same fashion, with excellent service, music and of course drinks. We all had an amazing night and my friends have told me they can't wait to come back to London and return to Mews.

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