Simpson's in The Strand
8 expert reviews
“It's generally agreed that the restaurant serves the best roasts in London, carved from a stately silver trolley that trundles around the room.”
– Frommer's
12.0
"A room that recalls the splendours of a gentleman's club, with discreet alcoves for politicians and captains of industry and long tables in the centre for the hordes." Full review
"Simpsons’ wood-paneled Grand Divan dining room is a Victorian monument, and a perfect setting for what the restaurant is famous for: true English roast beef."
"An old-fashioned sense of British formality pervades – which is a major reason diners come here." Full review
3.5
""Immerse yourself in the ambience of a time gone by" at this "elegant" oak-panelled dining room in the Savoy Hotel." Full review
"Originally a chess club, Simpson’s used to wheel large pieces of meat on silver domed trolleys so as not to disturb the players." Full review
0 Stars
"One of London's original dining experiences...evokes an air of elegance and splendour from a bygone era. Joints of meat on large silver-domed trolleys are a much-loved tradition at Simpson's. " Full review
"Head straight for the 28-day roast rib of Scottish beef and Yorkshire puddings carved table-side at this magnificent 1828 dining institution." Full review