Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Elegant British brasserie with table-side theater (notably the Beef Wellington) and polished service, best for special breakfasts or classic dinners if you are comfortable with premium pricing and occasional host stand brusqueness.
45 Jermyn St. earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality—particularly the signature Beef Wellington and confident dessert technique—paired with outstanding setting appeal that captures classic London elegance. However, inconsistent execution in service pacing and allergy handling, along with occasional host-stand coolness, prevents the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. It remains a reliable choice for traditional British dining with theatrical flourishes.
The room feels warm and polished, a classic St James's brasserie where a doorman and coat check set the tone before you even sit down. Reviews describe service as "gracious and attentive" and the space as timelessly elegant, with just the occasional hiccup at the host stand. For many visitors, it becomes a quintessential London memory the moment the trolley rolls up. The cooking leans elevated and traditional with a flourish: the signature Beef Wellington is finished table-side, sauces are flambéed, and desserts like soufflé and baked Alaska show confident technique. The culinary approach feels classic and craft-driven: refined updates to British staples rather than avant-garde experiments. Seafood quality and breakfast egg cookery get praise, while a few diners found portions on the modest side for the price. Families fare best at breakfast: pancakes, porridge, eggs on toast, and fruit salad are items most kids will actually eat. Dinner is dressier and more theatrical, which may suit adventurous teens more than picky younger eaters. There is no explicit kids menu in the captured data, so plan with simple breakfast favorites in mind and check directly for allergy accommodations given mixed reports.
Area: Upscale, heritage retail and dining enclave anchored by Fortnum & Mason; frequented by well-dressed shoppers, business diners, and visitors seeking classic London experiences.
Safety: Very safe, well-patrolled central district with strong foot traffic and high-end storefronts.
Nearby: Adjacent to Fortnum & Mason and near Piccadilly, theaters, galleries, and luxury shops; strong pre-theater and shopping-day appeal.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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