Posh Sunday lunch central london?
Posh Sunday lunch central london?
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Peterpetrole

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1,410 posts

19 months

Yesterday (11:13)
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Doesn't seem to be a recent thread on this, looking for suggestions for a posh Sunday roast fairly central / great room.

Wolsely Picadilly is booked up for the date in question, Wolsely City is available must be pretty good?
Ritz not sure what their Sunday menu is?
Claridges looks to have bumped up their prices to fairly silly levels.
Dorchester way too many Americans et al.

A bit old fashioned is fine, the Kings Cross restaurant has been great before?

Goring a bit pricey but available, worth it?


Skodillac

8,715 posts

52 months

Yesterday (11:15)
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See if this blog gives you any ideas.

https://www.rdldn.co.uk/

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ATG

22,868 posts

294 months

Yesterday (11:26)
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Sounds like an excuse to go to Rules

balise

2,179 posts

232 months

Yesterday (11:52)
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Hawksmoor? https://thehawksmoor.com/ My not be posh enough, but the food is good and well priced.

Peterpetrole

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19 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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balise said:
Hawksmoor? https://thehawksmoor.com/ My not be posh enough, but the food is good and well priced.
Probably already gonna do a Hawksmoor as a Saturday lunch yes

Peterpetrole

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19 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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Skodillac said:
See if this blog gives you any ideas.

https://www.rdldn.co.uk/

(May contain some NSFW words and pictures.)
Way too much in there that's not remotely posh soz

LooneyTunes

8,818 posts

180 months

Yesterday (13:11)
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Simpson’s reopens next month… depending on what you like (and what they’ve done to the place) that would be a good option?

Peterpetrole

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19 months

Yesterday (13:43)
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LooneyTunes said:
Simpson s reopens next month depending on what you like (and what they ve done to the place) that would be a good option?
Won't be open in time unfortunately

balise

2,179 posts

232 months

Yesterday (15:22)
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FlyingPanda

609 posts

112 months

Yesterday (15:28)
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We had a great Sunday Lunch at The Arlington (on Arlington Street, just behind The Ritz) and not silly money either...


https://www.arlington.london/about/

TIGA84

5,516 posts

253 months

Peterpetrole

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1,410 posts

19 months

Yesterday (16:04)
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FlyingPanda said:
We had a great Sunday Lunch at The Arlington (on Arlington Street, just behind The Ritz) and not silly money either...


https://www.arlington.london/about/
I did see that one, seemed suspiciously good value but yes that is a strong possibility ta, is the room nice?

FlyingPanda

609 posts

112 months

Yesterday (16:13)
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Peterpetrole said:
I did see that one, seemed suspiciously good value but yes that is a strong possibility ta, is the room nice?
It is, it has a sort of 50's vibe but very nicely done, really liked everything (the place, the service and the food). Feels far more expensive than it actually is.
And I know it's not really a Sunday Lunch thing, but the Steak Tartare was fabulous!

Mobile Chicane

21,767 posts

234 months

Yesterday (17:43)
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How about The Guinea Grill in Mayfair?

Setting suitably fusty.

chip*

1,592 posts

250 months

Yesterday (18:23)
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Goring hotel?

thebraketester

15,413 posts

160 months

Yesterday (18:28)
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Savoy grill.

craigjm

20,376 posts

222 months

Rules is a good shout

or....

The Ned if you fancy a blow out in nice surroundings
1 Lombard Street
Langans
Saison if you want a slight med twist
Cut 45 park lane
The stafford st james

andy ted

1,320 posts

287 months

Galvin La Chapelle has a pretty good Sunday menu, building is lovely too

https://galvinrestaurants.com/michelin-french-rest...

vaud

57,760 posts

177 months

Rules
Goring is a good shout for also old school
fallow for something more modern