Group-Friendly Restaurants

London's lively restaurant scene offers plenty of choice for group travel organisers, whether you're looking for a luxury meal or a budget option.

Check out our Top 10 suggestions below, or browse our Eating Out pages for more ideas.

For help with group bookings at London hotels, venues and restaurants, contact Visit London's Event Solutions team.

Hospitality Line

As the UK's leading restaurant booking service for groups and individuals, Hospitality Line offers an array of restaurants for all budgets, from fine dining to packed meals.

Hospitality Line's fast, effective service and experienced staff help you find the perfect restaurants for your groups. Please contact sales@hospitalityline.co.uk for more information.

 

Top 10 Group-Friendly Restaurants

Blueprint Café

From its great location above London's Design Museum in Shad Thames, Blueprint Café enjoys panoramic views over Tower Bridge and the River Thames. On the modern British menu, you'll find dishes made from the best fresh ingredients, reflecting culinary influences from around the world.

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Café Spice Namaste

Café Spice Namaste is one of the few Indian restaurants in the UK specialising in traditional Parsee food. Housed in a 19th-century former courthouse near the Tower of London, the décor is an exotic mix of sumptuous fabrics and vibrant colours. In warmer months, you can dine al fresco in the Ginger Garden.

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City Café and Millbank Lounge

Based in City Inn Westminster, City Café offers an ever-changing mix of modern European dishes and good value set menus. You can eat in the comfortable restaurant, or dine al fresco on the terrace. The hotel is also home to Millbank Lounge, which serves light meals, wines, whiskies and cocktails.

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Cocoon

Overlooking vibrant Regent Street in London's West End, Cocoon is one of the capital's leading pan-Asian restaurants. Take a seat in one of the futuristic, cocoon-like pods and enjoy delicious food from Japan, China and Thailand. The lunchtime bento boxes are ideal if you need a quick bite.

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La Porte des Indes

Dining at La Porte des Indes near Marble Arch is an unforgettable experience. The interior boasts a magnificent marble staircase, a nine-metre-high waterfall, a selection of art and antiques, and an abundance of tropical plants and flowers. The restaurant specialises in Indian and French Creole cuisine.

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Masala Zone

Enjoy authentic Indian food in a casual, colourful environment at Masala Zone in Covent Garden. Close to the Royal Opera House and London's theatreland, the restaurant has a theatrical feel of its own: the ceiling is covered with hundreds of puppets in traditional Indian dress.

 

Pearl

Jun Tanaka's London restaurant, Pearl, is filled with hand-strung pearls and crystal chandeliers. Set in the former banking halls of Pearl assurance company, the restaurant serves modern French food in the most opulent of surroundings, while the chic bar offers signature cocktails and Martinis.

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Pinchitotapas

If you're looking for a fun place to eat and drink in London's East End, head to Pinchitotapas, an independent tapas and cocktail bar in trendy Shoreditch. Based on the tapas bars of the El Born district in Barcelona, Pinchitotapas offers delicious tapas dishes to share and reasonably-priced cocktails.

 

Prohibition Bar and Grill

Located in St Katherine's Dock near Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, Prohibition is ideal if you want a lively night out. There's a wide-ranging menu that counts Texas and Asia among its influences, plus a selection of beers and lagers, an imaginative cocktail list, and regular performances by bands and DJs.

 

Quaglino's

The original Quaglino's opened in 1929 and was one of London's most famous society restaurants. Today's restaurant was built on the site of the old Quaglino's and is equally glamorous. The seasonal menu is inspired by Parisian brasseries, with an added twist of indulgence and a focus on seafood.

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