The Restaurant at St Paul's
6 expert reviews
“Tucked in a side room in the crypt, just off the café area, the restaurant is small and pleasingly plain.”
– Independent
Top Choice
"The quality of the dishes at this restaurant in the crypt of St Paul’s lives up to the grandeur above." Full review
"This highly acclaimed restaurant is easily one of the most quintessentially British places to enjoy lunch or traditional afternoon tea." Full review
"Interesting if potentially spooky new underground dining experience for brave souls who don't mind eating near Duke of Wellington's final resting place."
"Tucked away in a corner of the crypt of Sir Christopher Wren's 17C masterpiece is this earnest little restaurant, offering respite to tired tourists and weary worshippers."
"Monthly changing lunch menus highlight fine-quality seasonal British produce." Full review