The Delaunay

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8 / 10

11 expert reviews
Fodor's Fodor's
"Classy breakfasts, brunch, Viennoiserie pastries and afternoon teas are served, and be sure to sniff out the hidden cafe within the cafe to while away a long lost afternoon." Full review
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"The Delaunay is big, bustling and very popular. And so it should be, coming from two of the most successful restaurateurs London has produced." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"There’s something for everyone, at prices that aren’t greedy given the setting, the quality of the service and the assuredness of the menu." Full review
Zagat Zagat
3.5
"A "nostalgia fest" of "exquisite linen" tablecloths and "polished silver" forms the backdrop at this "elegant" Wolseley sibling in Covent Garden." Full review
Wallpaper Wallpaper
"Like its sister restaurant, The Delaunay is an all-day operation serving mitteleuropean fare." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The Delaunay has secured the pre-and post-theater set in town." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"Just like The Wolseley, its hugely successful older sibling, The Delaunay was inspired by the grand cafes of Europe and boasts a similar celebrity clientele." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
7.8
"Sometimes you just want to settle down in a pretty dining room with people you like, and eat steak frites with a bottle of good wine." Full review
The Nudge The Nudge
4.5
"A selection of schnitzels and würstchen (a smoked pork sausage) are offered as the Austrian fare." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Fitted with Art Deco brass fittings and lots of dark wood, and its menu, which does all three meals, is decidedly Teutonic, what with its schnitzels, seared mackerel, beef Stroganoff, and wieners." Full review
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