I always like to a trip to the Guinea Butt, around Mayfair from memory good selection of food and beers and great steaks.
Alternatively, Flat Iron in Covent Garden is ok and much cheaper but does get very busy. Enjoy your trip!
I am off to London for a couple of days and am looking for some grub recommendations. Nothing too fancy gastropub, pizza, european would fit the bill.
Staying in Covent Garden, am at the National Gallery Sunday for the Monet Exhibition so looking for something close in the evening.
Then Tower of London on Monday so something around there for a late afternoon rest stop before travelling home.
Thanks in advance.
I always like to a trip to the Guinea Butt, around Mayfair from memory good selection of food and beers and great steaks.
Alternatively, Flat Iron in Covent Garden is ok and much cheaper but does get very busy. Enjoy your trip!
Il Bordello’s in Wapping is a short hop from tower bridge and gas super Italian food.
http://www.ilbordello.com/
Also try and have a look / drink in Wilton’s music hall. It’s truly like stepping back in time.
http://wiltons.org.uk/heritage/history
I'm afraid that it's going to be a bit random if you don't narrow down your choice of cuisine and budget. The locality you've mentioned is pretty wide and there are plenty of pubs, eateries, trattoria (etc), restaurants and other establishments on offer. I see that you're pretty accepting..."gastropub, pizza, european"...and I might suggest Belgo if you're into Belgian beer or several fairly usual British style pubs with decent food, but...
For pizza, l'antica pizzeria da Michele can't be beaten. 199 Baker Street.
If you like a glass, then The Cork & Bottle just off Leicester Square will be very convenient, decent food and excellent wine.
If you can get a table outside then try The Ivy Market Grill https://theivymarketgrill.com. They don't take bookings outside so you may be lucky. Not too expensive.
Also by Covent Garden an inside option is here https://balthazarlondon.com
Or something here https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/eating-and-drinking
Alternatively, as said above, around Covent Garden there are all the usual suspects e.g. Byron, Cote, Loch Fyne etc.
Enjoy.
Homeslice http://www.homeslicepizza.co.uk/menu/ is v good for pizza in Covent Garden but beware it is normally popular
Seconded on Balthazar
I would look at the pre theatre menus at some of the nice places around Covent Garden. Can get great food for the price of a meal in a more “normal” restaurant and don’t have to sit for hours! Also plenty of time for evening activities even if you aren’t going to a show. Went to Joel Robuchon last week and there are plenty of others
Home slice is easy or maybe bodeqns if you fancy a meat attack but here’s my extensive list of you fancy something a bit more extravagant
Barbecoa
Temper broadwick street
Hakasan
Hawksmoor
He'stons mandarin
Ciccetti Covent Garden
Barbecoa St. Paul’s
Chiltern fire house
Df Mexico
Langham London
Sketch Mayfair
Mash
Coqdargent
Roux at the landau
The blues kitchen
Shot gun bbq
Big ez
The riding house cafe
Prime
Hanger sw6 roast
Black roe Mayfair
Bob bob Ricard soho
Oslo court St. John’s Wood
Novikov Mayfair
La petite maison Mayfair
City social shoreditch
Ledbury Notting Hill
Social eating house soho
Dinner by Heston - Knightsbridge
Darwin brasserie - sky garden
Wild honey Mayfair
Holborn dining room @ rosewood hotel
Oblix brunch
Restaraunt story
Scott’s mount street Mayfair
The ned
Scalinis Italian Knightsbridge
10 cases in Covent Garden. Or Grt Queen st restaurant
I can’t see why you would travel to somewhere like St Johns wood or Mayfair when you have great food 3min walk away.
If there are a couple of you and you fancy a meat coma, the boss hog platter from Bodeans rarely disappoints.
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Beast
+1 for Big Easy - nice and near Covent Garden and food to suit all tastes
http://www.beastrestaurant.co.uk
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Is this any good? Walked past it on the way from another meal in Mayfair (Jamavar-very good) and nearly fainted at the prices on the menu outside. Seemed to priced for and frequented by wealthy Russians and that for me isn't usually a good thing? Seemed to have picked loads of expensive ingredients and ensured they were all on the menu for those who like to tell people they have eaten this and that. Maybe I am a little cynical though!
Novo love is fine dining but very very good !!
I’m fortunate to take clients there and other nice restaraunt sand it is exceptional
Personally given the op requirements big easy in Covent Garden or bodeans would get my shout
I was delighted to find out recently that the Saravana Bhavan - one of my favourite Delhi eateries, now has a branch on Charing Cross Road.
UK - Leicester Square
17 Charing Cross Rd,
London - WC2H OEP
Ph: 0208 839 8797
hsbuk@saravanabhavan.com
Fabulous dhosas.
Christophers is good and only a short walk from Covent Garden
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I love roka on Charlotte st. Wolesly on Piccadilly never fails to deliver.
On a budget hawksmoor in seven dials do a good value set menu. Plenty of pop up stalls along the south bank by festival hall if weather is nice.
Mr. Wimpy
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Palomar or Barrafina.