Welcome to Socca! A celebration of food, flavour, family and friendship.A slice of the Côte d’Azur nestled in the heart of Mayfair, our South Audley Street bistro is a place of nostalgic French-Mediterranean culinary traditions, where memories are made amidst playful murals in the relaxed embrace of our salons.Socca is a modern French bistro that celebrates the distinctive taste of the French Riviera. Tucked away in Mayfair’s South Audley Street, the restaurant pays homage to the coastal towns of Cannes, Marseille and Nice. Founders Samyukta Nair and Claude Bosi place emphasis on simplicity and seasonality, introducing a menu that honours fond childhood memories spent in the South of France and creating a marriage of comforting dishes elevated with refined skill and rooted in Provençal traditions.
64 Goodge Street is a new restaurant from Woodhead Restaurant Group, which opened in early August 2023. A former travel agent in our beloved Fitzrovia (64’s older siblings Portland and Clipstone are just round the corner), we were hugely excited by the opportunity this blank slate of a site afforded us.We’ve been able to build from the bottom up, and therefore design every inch of space to meet our hope for 64 Goodge Street. Namely, that it is a space in which guests feel utterly taken care of. We are open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner. We very much hope to see you soon.
Soutine is an informal neighbourhood restaurant in St John’s Wood on the High Street, within close proximity to London Marylebone Station, Regent’s Park, Lord’s Cricket Ground and Madame Tussauds.Taking inspiration from the great boulevard cafés of Paris, the restaurant offers relaxed and informal dining from early until late. The classic French bistro menus include classic French dishes such as Croque monsieur and Soupe à l'Oignon. Soutine consists of a front room and pavement offering relaxed café and bar seating, leading to a slightly more formal space at the rear. If you cannot find the table you are looking for, please visit the restaurant's website directly, or call +442039268448.
The best French Bistro and Wine Bar in Marylebone. Why not enjoy our delicious dishes, all home-made by our French Chefs, and our special selection of terrines, foie gras, charcuterie and cheeses. As an exclusive French Wine Shop, we have a selection of 250 wines & champagnes, all available with the French corkage (Shop price with a corkage between £10 to £20 per bottle).
Kindly note guests under the age of 7 are not permitted in La Petite Auberge after 5pmLa Petite Auberge traditional French restaurant found in the heart of Islington evokes an atmosphere equal to any warm and welcoming tavern found in the French countryside.Best French Restaurant awarded La Petite Auberge transforms your ordinary supper into an experience, a memory and a dish to talk about with all your friends. Found at 283 Upper Street, you can slip into rustic France for a memorable meal, courtesy of La Petite Auberge.Once you’ve stepped inside, been warmly welcomed by our friendly team and seated at your cosy table, you will feel like you’ve come home. Sipping your exquisite French wine and nibbling on the perfectly satisfying hors d’oeuvre; you’ll remember your dining experience at La Petite Auberge for years to come.
Superb high end dining with an excellent pedigree, Bellamy’s Restaurant has fast become a London icon. With everyone from Norman to Gill to Maschler singing its praises, it’s easy to see why Bellamy’s - run by three former staffers of Annabel’s no less - is top of most foodie visitor’s lists when dining in the capital. Simple and chic, the interior of Bellamy’s is true to the restaurants brasserie roots, with tonal colours and a continental feel. Likewise, head chef Stéphane Pacoud’s menu is unfussy with delightful French seafood dishes a speciality, complementing the venue’s popular oyster bar. Tatler calls the Bellamy’s wine list ‘a thing of beauty’; high praise, well deserved.*We cannot accept children under the age of 5, thank you for your understanding. Dress code is smart / casual. (Tailored Shorts only, No flip flops).
Having spent years supplying London’s top restaurants through their separate wine businesses, Joe Haynes and Benedict Butterworth have joined forces with Tom Hurst, who has worked at Brawn, The Marksman, Levan, and most recently as Head Chef at Lasdun, to launch the trio’s first restaurant together.Located in a Grade II listed building on Cloth Fair, Cloth Restaurant is part of a historic row of buildings in the City of London that survived the Great Fire of 1666. Down this atmospheric alley opposite St Bartholomew church, Cloth is taking over a double fronted corner site that’s beneath the former home of poet John Betjeman and next door to the two oldest residential buildings in London. Inside, low ceilings, wood floorboards with antique wall lights and artwork create a cosy, intimate atmosphere, while marble tables, long dark wood banquettes, antique crockery and cutlery will create the feel of a classic bistro.
In the heart of London’s Soho, Cafe Boheme has been serving French classics for over three decades. Offering an all-day menu centred around French favourites, including confit duck, steak frites and escargots – all dishes are based on traditional recipes. The brasserie is inspired by the 19th-century poets who used to meet on Old Compton Street and features art-lined walls, a brass bar and mosaic tiled floor. Head outside and dine al fresco for views across Soho or join us at the bar everyday from 3pm for live jazz.