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Breakfast Room/Peter O'Toole
Enjoy the crisp, cosy ambiance of The Breakfast Room, with
friends, family or business associates. Start your day with
a vitality continental breakfast, or our hearty English
Breakfast from our extensive Breakfast Menu. The is adorned
with masks of famous artistes such as Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
which was purchased at The Princes Trust Charity auction.
The walls have framed programmes of renowned plays which
were hosted at the nearby Royal Court Theatre.
Room Service
If you're looking for a quiet evening in and the privacy of
your own bedroom or suite, our 24 hour seasonal Room Service
Menu has a selection of exciting meals and snacks to satisfy
year round
Restaurants
Whilst the Draycott Hotel does not have a formal restaurant,
the London restaurant scene especially in our proximity in
Chelsea/Knightsbridge is exciting, and the range varied and
vibrant. Please see out Recommended Restaurant List
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Local Restaurants:
Italian
Caraffini
61 Lower Sloane Street, SW1
020 7259 0235
‘“All round consistency” – with “superb service” a highlight
– has won a vast fan club for this small trattoria.’
Daphnes
110-112 Draycott Ave, SW3
0207 589 4257
‘A reliable that is just getting better and better – while
“consistent” & “extremely tasty” food conjures sunny,
southern flavours, whatever the time of year.’
Sale e Pepe
9-15 Pavilion Road, SW1
0207 235 0098
‘This “wonderfully chaotic” Knightsbridge trattoria of long
standing offers surprisingly “reliable” cooking.’
Scallini
1-3 Walton Street, SW3
0207 225 2301
‘”You always leave with a smile”, say fans of this ever-“buzzy”
Italian near Harrods.’
Signor Sassi
14 Knightsbridge Grn, SW1
0207 584 2277
‘”Madcap” service and “surprisingly good food” have made
this “noisy, but great fun” Knightsbridge trattoria of long
standing “a favourite since the day it opened”.’
Zafferano
15 Lowndes Street, SW1
0207 235 5800
‘”Magnificent” Italian cooking – “the best in town”’.’
Monicomio
85 Duke of York Square
0207 730 3366
“Great for a weekend lunch”, this Italian two year old
“conveniently located” near Sloane Sqaure.
French
Aubergine
11 Park Walk, SW10
0207 352 3449
‘”Outstanding” cooking, and “great” service win solid praise
for this eminent Chelsea fixture.’
Gordon Ramsay
68/69 Royal Hospital Road, SW3
0207 352 4441
‘”London’s ultimate”; “exquisite attention to detail” has
made Gordon Ramsay’s Chelsea “temple of gastronomy”
unchallengeable as the capital’s top culinary destination.’
La Bouchée
56 Old Brompton Road, SW7
0207 589 1929
‘This “cosy” and “busy” South Kensington fixture has “sound,
traditional French fare”, “is good and filling” and
“reasonably priced”.’
La Poule au Pot
231 Ebury Street, SW1
0207 730 7763
‘”You can’t beat it for atmosphere” – this “cosy, auberge-style”
Pimlico old-timer was for the umpteenth year a top choice
for a romantic encounter; “authentic” cooking and
“entertaining” Gallic service complete its “timeless”
appeal.’
English
Bibendum
81 Fulham Road, SW3
0207 581 5817
‘This “lovely” and “spacious” Brompton Cross landmark is
praised for its “good, all round standards”; “a wine list
that strikes fear into the heart” is a major feature –
“thank heavens for the sommelier!”.’
The English Garden
10 Lincoln Street, SW3
0207 584 7272
‘Exquisite and, inexplicably, often overlooked gem which
serves up exceptionally accomplished British cuisine.’
Seafood
Poissonierie de L’Avenue
82 Sloane Ave, SW7
0207 589 2457
‘The “fresh” and “simple” Gallic fish cookery at this
“legendary” Brompton Cross old-timer retains many admirers.’
Chinese
Ken Lo’s Memories
67/69 Ebury Street, SW1
0207 730 7734
‘”The benchmark Chinese, against which all others should be
judged”.’
Mr Chow
151 Knightsbridge, SW1
0207 589 7347
‘This “elegant” Knightsbridge “old favourite” remains a
“true classic”, acclaimed for its “excellent” fare.’
Japanese
ITSU
118 Draycott Ave, SW7
0207 584 5522
‘Wins much praise for its “creative” and “delicious”
dishes.’
ZUMA
5 Raphael Street, SW7
0207 584 1010
‘The food is good (the sushi is excellent) and the setting
chic.’
Indian
Chutney Mary
535 Kings Road, SW10
0207 351 3113
“Good, posh curries.”
Vama
438 King’s Road, SW10
0207 351 4118
‘”Refined”, “distinctive” and “delightful” cooking makes for
“a very different experience” at this World’s End Indian,
whose fame continues to grow.’
Brasseries
Blushes
52 Kings Road, SW3
0207 589 6640
‘Handily situated – with the fare being light and simple and
the mood informal.’
Oriel
50-51 Sloane Square, SW1
0207 730 2804
‘”Handily situated on the Square”, this “buzzy”,
“Continental”-style brasserie offers a “useful” rendezvous
and “good people-watching”.
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