DUCHESS THEATRE

Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5LA

PRE-THEATRE DINING

To complete your theatre experience our resident foodies have have handpicked a selection of restaurants near Duchess Theatre just perfect for pre-theatre dining. You can even use our restaurant booking widget below to select and reserve your table right now!

1) Loch Fyne - Covent Garden

Location: 0.01 mi away at 2-4 Catherine Street, WC2B 5JS
Avg Price: Main 15 | Three course meal 35
Style: Bistros & Bars

Bright and airy Loch Fyne is a harbour for lovers of pure and simple seafood.


2) Cote - Covent Garden

Location: 0.02 mi away at 17-21 Tavistock Street, WC2E 7PA
Avg Price: Main 12 | Three course meal 23
Style: Bistros & Bars,Brasserie

Just a 2-minute walk from Covent Garden train station, Cote Restaurant serves straightforward and freshly prepared French food at value for money prices in a warm and friendly atmosphere.


3) Café Rouge - Wellington Street

Location: 0.03 mi away at 34 Wellington Street, WC2E 7BD
Avg Price: Main 10 | Three course meal 25
Style: Bar & Restaurant

With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since it opened way back in 1989.


4) Los Locos

Location: 0.04 mi away at 24-26 Russell Street, WC2B 5HF
Avg Price: Main 15 | Three course meal 25
Style: Bistros & Bars

The vibe is hot and the food is sizzling at Los Locos, a Tex Mex restaurant fast becoming a Covent Garden mainstay.


5) Christopher's

Location: 0.04 mi away at 18, Wellington Street, WC2E 7DD
Avg Price: Main 25 | Three course meal 65
Style: Bistros & Bars

A classic choice for Covent Garden dining, Christopher's is as boldly stylish in its cuisine as its silk-panelled dining room with grand views to Waterloo Bridge would suggest.


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