The Rex Whistler Restaurant, Tate Britain
4 expert reviews
“The monthly menu is stoutly British and the remarkably priced wine list has an unrivalled 'half bottle' selection.”
– Michelin Guide
"Housed inside the Tate Britain, the Rex Whistler Restaurant is named after the artist who painted the dining room’s 1927 mural, entitled The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats." Full review
"The Tate has undergone a multimillion pound renovation, but nothing much has changed at Rex Whistler except the access route – down the impressive new art deco staircase." Full review
"Began the trend of fine dining inside great museum institutions...today's luncheon menu champions British seasonal produce, from Scottish salmon to Yorkshire mutton to succulent guinea fowl." Full review