Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Catalan-leaning spot delivering vibrant tapas and rice dishes in a beautiful Chelsea Barracks setting, with pricing on the high side and service consistency that can vary.
The Campaner delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by exceptional setting appeal—a stunning Chelsea Barracks terrace with high ceilings and thoughtful design. Food quality shines with standout dishes like fideua, croquettes, and Basque cheesecake, but inconsistent execution and variable service pacing prevent grade A territory. Premium pricing paired with occasional portion concerns and reliability gaps position this as a worthwhile destination for Spanish cuisine lovers, though not among the region's most dependable fine dining establishments.
Set within Chelsea Barracks, The Campaner feels warm and polished rather than showy. The room draws compliments for its high ceilings and golden light, and the terrace overlooks a landscaped square. “Service helped us taste through wines,” said one guest, while another noted gaps between courses—so experiences can swing. Overall, it is a beautiful spot to linger with a Spanish soundtrack of clinking glasses and small plates. The cooking leans Catalan with a produce-first sensibility: fideua with toasty noodles and octopus, inky rice dotted with squid, croquettes that crackle, and a Basque cheesecake many call a must. This is elevated traditional rather than theatrical modernism—great ingredients, careful seasoning, and a few premium flourishes like Jabugo ham and caviar. When the kitchen is on, dishes sing; when it is not, a paella might run mild or arrive cooler than expected. If you enjoy sharing plates and bold, ingredient-led flavors, this will click. For families, it works better than you might think. Kids can graze on patatas bravas, croquettes, pan con tomate, and simple grilled meats or cod. There is space for prams and a relaxed pace outside. No dedicated kids menu, but several familiar items keep younger diners happy; picky eaters may skip the richer seafood or strong cheeses.
Area: Upscale, newly developed enclave with luxury residences and design-forward public space; draws well-heeled locals and destination diners.
Safety: Very safe, well-lit, and maintained; high-end residential security presence and steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Sloane Square and Elizabeth Street boutiques; close to Belgravia; convenient for galleries, shopping, and strolls.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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