Great Queen Street
10 expert reviews
“Covent Garden's top gastropub, one that showcases the kind of retro-British classics that Londoners now devour with gusto.”
– Fodor's
Concierge
"It's all energetic, friendly, and light...a terrific choice for a moderately priced lunch or dinner in Covent Garden."
Travel + Leisure
"From the creators of the famed London gastropub Anchor & Hope comes this eatery in Covent Garden."
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Gayot
14.0
"Expect good honest cooking that champions British ingredients. You get what it says on the menu without frills: hare and noodles, confit duck leg with peas and lettuce."
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Independent
"Well-sourced, seasonal produce from small-scale producers, an intelligent cook, likeable staff who keep up the pace and a bill that couldn't be fairer if it tried."
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Zagat
4.4
"Comfort food seekers tuck into "out-of-this-world" soups, "meaty" mains and other "hearty" food from an "ever-changing" menu of British "classics"."
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Not For Tourists
"Affordable and might be London's best gastropub."
Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"The menu is a model of British understatement and is dictated by the seasons; the cooking, confident and satisfying with laudable prices and generous portions."
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Time Out
"Despite the casual feel, pub-like look and cacophony of voices, this is no pub – it’s a sit-down restaurant where bookings are almost essential."
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Frommer's
"Here, the people behind the seminal Eagle present the essence of gastropub cuisine in the more convenient environs of Covent Garden and with showier meats"
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