ROYAL COURT THEATRE

50-51 Sloane Square, London, SW1W 8AS

PRE-THEATRE DINING

To complete your theatre experience our resident foodies have have handpicked a selection of restaurants near Royal Court 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) Chelsea Brasserie

Location: 0.02 mi away at 12 Sloane Square, SW1W 8EG
Avg Price: Main 17 | Three course meal 35
Style: Fine dining,Bar & Restaurant

At the centre of Sloane Square in cosmopolitan Chelsea, the modern and trendy Chelsea Brasserie is where renowned Chef David Karlsson Möller creates classic French dishes with a light twist, using selected seasonal ingredients.


2) Le Cercle

Location: 0.11 mi away at 1 Wilbraham Place, SW1X 9AE
Avg Price: Main 9 | Three course meal 22
Style: Modern Restaurant

A stone's throw from Sloane Square, Le Cercle - the western off-shoot of Club Gascon - is a haven of temptation and glamour.


3) El Blason

Location: 0.21 mi away at 8-9 Blacklands Terrace,, SW3 2SP
Avg Price: Main 20 | Three course meal 45
Style: Gourmet Restaurant,Fine dining

If you are looking for a truly authentic Spanish restaurant in London, then El Blason is the place.


4) Il Convivio

Location: 0.26 mi away at 143 Ebury Street, SW1W 9QN
Avg Price: Main 20 | Three course meal 50
Style: Bistros & Bars

Behind the Georgian façade of its Chelsea locale lies Il Convivio, a tribute to Tuscan food that attracts diners in their droves.


5) Langtry's Restaurant at The Cadogan Hotel

Location: 0.32 mi away at 75 Sloane Street,, SW1X 9SG
Avg Price: Main | Three course meal 45
Style: Bistros & Bars

Once the home of the future Edward VII's mistress, Langtry's is a charmingly sophisticated restaurant in well-heeled Knightsbridge.


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