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The Parlour at MaryleboneA-Worth Trying

28-30 Seymour St, London W1H 7JB · Cocktail bar · 4.5/5 Google (240 reviews)

A stylish, creative cocktail bar with inventive drinks, cozy ambiance, and a few service inconsistencies—best for those seeking a unique experience and not counting every penny.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

The Parlour at Marylebone delivers inventive cocktails and exceptional design that make it competitive with London's better cocktail bars. Outstanding setting appeal and knowledgeable staff create memorable experiences, but quality variation in afternoon tea and occasional slow service during busy periods prevent grade A territory. A solid destination for cocktails and creative small plates, though not without occasional rough edges.

Restaurant Summary

Step into The Parlour at Marylebone and you'll find a quirky, stylish cocktail bar that feels like a cross between a private club and a playful speakeasy. The decor is a standout—think plush seating, fireside nooks, and whimsical touches that set the mood for both intimate dates and lively gatherings. Guests rave about the inventive cocktails and the unique puzzle menu, which adds a dash of fun to the experience. Live music and attentive staff like Noah and Ranjit help create a welcoming, memorable atmosphere, though the occasional slow service or inattentive moment can crop up during busy times. Culinarily, The Parlour leans into creative small plates and afternoon tea with a twist. The menu is a blend of British classics and contemporary bites—think burrata with Isle of Wight tomatoes, chorizo croquettes, and a British cheese board. Cocktails are the main event, with guests praising both the classics and the more adventurous concoctions. Afternoon tea is a signature offering, but reviews are mixed: some find it generous and delicious, while others are underwhelmed by the sandwiches and sweets. The overall vibe is playful and inventive, making it a great fit for those who appreciate creativity and a bit of spectacle with their drinks. For families, the reality is mixed. While children are accommodated and some families enjoy sharing afternoon tea, the menu doesn't offer much for picky eaters or younger kids—there are no dedicated children's options, and some parents report their kids didn't enjoy the desserts or sandwiches. If you're seeking a truly kid-friendly spot, this may not be your best bet, but adventurous families or those with older children might still enjoy the experience. Vegetarian and plant-based options are available, but vegan and gluten-free choices are limited, and advance notice is required for special dietary needs at afternoon tea.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£35-45 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy, upscale Marylebone area known for boutique hotels, independent shops, and a mix of locals and visitors seeking a refined yet relaxed vibe.

Safety: Generally very safe, well-lit, and maintained; high foot traffic especially in evenings and weekends.

Nearby: Surrounded by boutique hotels, stylish cafes, and independent retailers; close to Marylebone High Street and walking distance to Regent's Park.

MaryleboneUpscale residential and commercial district known for sophisticated dining, boutique shopping, and a mix of historic and contemporary architecture. The area features high-end restaurants, cafes, and a cosmopolitan dining scene.
Marylebone VillageCharming sub-area with a village-like atmosphere, featuring independent boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and a refined urban lifestyle

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–22:30 Tuesday07:30–22:30 Wednesday07:30–00:00 Thursday07:30–00:00 Friday07:30–00:00 Saturday08:00–00:00 Sunday08:00–22:30
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