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Eating out in London EATING OUT IN LONDON GUIDE RESTAURANT This booklet is designed to assist you in finding restaurants that accept the Luncheon Vouchers that are provided as part of your travel and performance programme. We have only included full service brands, a description of each may be found in the eating out section of your itinerary book. To assist you in finding a restaurant for your evening meal, we have provided you with the address, telephone number, nearest Underground station and map reference (using the WHERE London map provided in your welcome pack). Remember, always check before you order your meal that the restaurant will accept your Luncheon Vouchers. Enjoy your dinner! PIZZA EXPRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 215-217 Great Portland Street W1W 5PN 020 3798 9090 Regent’s Park D6 4-5 Langham Place W1B 3DG 020 7580 3700 Oxford Circus D6 21-22 Barrett Street, St Christophers Place W1U 1BF 020 7629 1001 Bond Street D6 133 Baker Street, W1U 6SF 0207486 0888 Baker Street D6 30 Coptic Street WC1A 1NS 020 7636 3232 Tottenham Court Road D7 20 Greek Street W1D 4DU 020 7734 7430 Tottenham Court Road D7 10 Dean Street W1D 3RW 020 7437 9595 Tottenham Court Road D7 7-9 Charlotte Street W1T 1RB 020 7580 1110 Tottenham Court D7 114-117 Southampton Row WC1B 5AA 020 7430 1011 Holborn D8 99 High Holborn WC1V 6LF 020 7831 5305 Holborn D8 9-12 Bow Street WC2E 7AH 020 7240 3443 Covent Garden D8 147 Strand WC2R 1JA 020 7836 7716 Temple D8 8 Russia Row EC2V 8BL 020 7600 2232 St. Paul’s D10 5-10 St Paul's Churchyard EC4M 8AY 020 7248 9464 St. Paul’s D10 20-22 Leadenhall Market EC3V 1LR 020 7283 5113 Bank D11 23 Bruton Place, Mayfair W1J 6ND 020 7495 1411 Green Park E6 29 Wardour Street W1D 6PS 020 7437 7215 Piccadilly Circus E7 26 Panton House, Haymarket SW1Y 4EN 020 7930 8044 Piccadilly Circus E7 80-81 St. Martin’s Lane WC2N 4AA 020 7836 8001 Leicester Square E8 450 Strand WC2R 0RG 020 7930 8205 Charing Cross E8 Unit 3 The White House, 9c Belvedere Road SE1 8YP 020 7928 4091 Waterloo E8 Benbow House, 24 New Globe Walk SE1 9DS 020 7401 3977 London Bridge E10 PIZZA EXPRESS (continued) 4 Borough High Street, London Bridge SE1 9QQ 020 7407 2995 London Bridge E10 5 Fenchurch Place, Fenchurch Street EC3M 4AJ 020 7702 1444 Tower Hill E11 1 Byward Street EC3R 7QN 020 7626 5025 Monument E11 7 Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge 020 7589 2355 Knightsbridge F5 85 Victoria Street 020 7222 5270 St. James Park F7 RESTAURANT GUIDE RESTAURANT 25 Millbank, SW1P 4QP 020 7976 6214 Pimlico G7 46 Moreton Street, SW1V 2PB 020 7592 9488 Pimlico G7 21-22 Barrett Street, St Christopher’s Place, W1U 1BD 020 7629 1001 Bond Street 1 Byward Street, London, EC3R 5AS 020 7626 5025 Tower Hill BELLA ITALIA ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 25 Argyll Street, W1F 7TU 020 7437 0992 Oxford Circus D7 1 Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7AJ 020 7734 1246 Leicester Square E7 10 Irving Street, WC2H 7AT 020 7839 5509 Leicester Square E7 22 Leicester Square, WC2H 7LE 020 7321 0016 Leicester Square E7 61-63 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 6LG 020 7494 0288 Leicester Square E7 65 Strand, WC2N 5LR 020 7839 3705 Charing Cross E8 60 Old Brompton Road, SW7 3DY 020 7584 4028 South Kensington G4 SPAGHETTI HOUSE ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 47 Bryanston Street, W1H 7DN 020 7724 9615 Marble Arch D5 12 Woodstock Street W1C 2AF 020 7408 0648 Bond Street D6 74 Duke Street W1K 6JZ 020 7629 6097 Bond Street D6 5 Argyll Street London W1F 7TD 020 7437 2503 Oxford Circus D6 15 Goodge Street W1T 2PQ 020 7636 6582 Goodge Street D7 5 Argyll Street, W1F 7TD 020 7437 2503 Oxford Circus D7 20 Sicilian Ave WC1A 2QD 020 7405 5215 Holborn D8 24 Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7AB 020 7836 8168 Leicester Square E7 66 Haymarket, SW1Y 4RF 020 7839 3641 Piccadilly Circus E7 30 St Martin’s Lane WC2N 4ER 020 7836 8168 Charing Cross E8 9 Kensington High St W8 5NP 020 7937 8961 High Street Kensington F3 The Loft, Westfield W12 7SL 020 8749 5252 Shepherd’s Bush n/a RESTAURANT GUIDE RESTAURANT NANDO’S ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP Piazza Euston Station NW1 2RT 020 7387 5126 Euston C7 113 Baker Street, W1U 6RS 020 3075 1044 Baker Street D5 190 Great Portland Street, W1W 5QZ 020 7636 9016 Great Portland Street D6 16-18 James Street, W1U 1EG 020 7499 8722 Bond Street D6 2 Berners Street, W1T 3LA 020 7323 9791 Tottenham Court Road D7 9-10 Southampton Place, WC1A 2EA 020 7831 5565 Holborn D8 10 Frith Street, W1D 3JF 020 7494 0932 Leicester Square E7 46 Glasshouse Street, W1B 5DR 020 7287 8442 Piccadilly Circus E7 STRADA ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 13-15 Tavistock Street, WC2E 7PS 020 3077 1127 Covent Garden E8 6 Great Queen Street, WC2B 5DH 020 7405 6293 Holborn D8 39 Panton Street, SW1Y 4EA 020 7930 8535 Piccadilly Circus E7 Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX 020 7401 9126 Waterloo E8 BELGO ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 29-31 Old Compton Street, W1D5JR 020 7437 7284 Leicester Square E7 50 Earlham Street, WC2H 9LJ 020 7813 2233 Covent Garden E8 67 Kingsway, WC2B 6TD 020 7242 7469 Holborn D8 CAFE ROUGE ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP Euston Station, NW1 2RT 020 7388 9100 Euston C7 5 Condor House, EC4M 8AY 020 7489 7812 St. Paul’s D9 St Katharine Dock, E1W 1AN 020 7702 0195 Tower Hill E11 RESTAURANT GUIDE RESTAURANT Victoria Place, SW1W 9SJ 0207 931 9300 Victoria G6 PRET-A-MANGER ADDRESS TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND MAP 6 Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, W12 7GR 020 7932 5360 Sheperds Bush D1 65 Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, W11 3JS 020 7932 5320 Holland Park D3 14, Kensington Arcade, Kensington High Street, W8 5SF 020 7932 5254 Holland Park E3 3-5 Praed Street, W2 1NJ 020 7932 5445 Edgware Road C5 230 - 232 Earls Ct Rd, Earls Court, SW5 9RD 020 7932 5462 Gloucester Road F3 77-78 St Martin's Ln, WC2N 4AA 020 7932 5213 Leicester Square D8 132 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, SW3 1HY 020 7932 5337 Knightsbridge E5 556 Oxford St, W1C 1LZ 020 7932 5240 Bond Street C5 81 Piccadilly, Mayfair, W1J 8HY 020 7932 5469 Green Park D7 136 Great Portland St, Fitzrovia, W1W 6PY 020 7323 0090 Goodge Street B6 100 Tottenham Court Rd, Bloomsbury, W1T 4TT 020 7932 5238 Goodge Street B7 8-10 King St, Hammersmith, W6 0QA 020 7932 5252 Hammersmith F1 119 Hammersmith Rd, W14 0QH West Kensington F2 7 More , Riverside, SE1 2RT 020 7932 5391 Bridge D11 25 Villiers Street , WC2N 6ND 020 7932 5248 Embankment D8 2 Warwick Way , SW1V 1RU 020 7932 5314 Victoria E6 Unit 21, St George's Wharf Vauxhall , SW8 2JW 020 7932 5415 Vauxhall F8 Riverside Building Westminster Bridge Road , SE1 7PB 020 79286895 Waterloo Station E8 111 Westminster Bridge Road , SE1 7HR 020 76339650 Lambeth North E9 157-168 Blackfriars Road , SE1 8EZ 0207 6200689 Southwark D9 Retail Unit 1 Thomas More Square , E1W 1YN 020 7932 5279 Tower Hill D11 99 Gloucester Road , SW7 4SS 020 7932 5214 Gloucester Road F4 Unit 2033, Level 50 Westfield, Mall South , W12 7GR 020 8749 1681 Sheperds Bush D1 P1, Euston Piazza Euston Station , NW1 2DY 020 7932 5432 Euston B7 173 Victoria Street , SW1E 5NA 020 7932 5224 Victoria E7.
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