Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022: Best London restaurant deals for the bank holiday weekend including the Ivy
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Online service OpenTable is partnering with the London Restaurant Festival to offer affordable prices at some of London’s best restaurants this June.
Whether you’re celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with your family or discovering diverse cultural dishes with your friends, there are cuisines and menus to suit.
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Hide AdThe festival menus will allow diners to enjoy some of the capital’s best restaurants including the Ivy, Pachamama East, TĪNG Restaurant, Wulf and Lamb Chelsea, and Aubaine.
For affordable, yet luxury, dining this June, check out the list below.
Central
Central London is home to the bustling West End theatre scene and plenty of five-star hotels, making it the perfect place to have a celebratory meal with friends.
28-50 Marylebone
15-17 Marylebone Lane, W1U 2NE £26.95pp
Three-course seasonal menu and a glass of Ayala champagne.
Inamo, Soho
134-136 Wardour Street, W1F 8ZP £32pp
Unlimited Asian tapas and sushi over a 90-minute sitting.
Heliot Steak House
Hippodrome Casino, Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, WC2H 7JH £50pp
Irish Wexford Tomahawk steak for two and a bottle of wine.
City & East
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Pachamama East
73 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3HU
Complimentary drink when ordering three dishes or more per person from the Pick & Mix lunch menu.
The Ivy Asia - St. Paul’s
20 New Change, EC4M 9AG £26.95-£28.50pp
Asian-inspired afternoon tea with a twist or Ivy Asia lunch stack.
North
North London has a dining experience for every occasion. Explore Camden or Islington for a host of exciting restaurants and eateries.
The Granary Square Brasserie
1 Granary Square, N1C 4AB£17.95-£22.95pp
Two or three-course set menu.
South East
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TĪNG Restaurant, Shangri-La The Shard
31 St Thomas Street, SE1 9QU £103pp
Five-course dining experience in the tallest building in the UK.
Gillray’s Steak House
County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7PB £24-£28pp
London theatre menu or three-course menu.
South West
Battersea and Chelsea play host to many award-winning restaurants and neighbourhood gems, round up your pals for a brunch or night out.
Wulf and Lamb Chelsea
243 Pavilion Road, SW1X 0BP £36.95pp
Three-course menu and a drink.
Aubaine Brompton Cross
260-262 Brompton Road, South Kensington, SW3 2AS £48pp
Three-course menu and a glass of Porte Noire Provençal Rosé.
Chicama
383 King’s Road, SW10 0LP
Diners can get 20% off the a la carte lunch menu.
West
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Aubaine Notting Hill
29 Bayswater Road, W2 4RJ £48pp
Three-course menu and a glass of Porte Noire Provençal Rose.
The Stablehand
4 Bathurst Street, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park W2 2SD£24.95pp
Main, dessert and a glass of either Sussex Chardonnay, Kent Rose or London Pinot Noir.
Ivy Kensington Brasserie
96 Kensington High Street, W8 4SG £17.95-£22.95pp
Two or three-course set menu at one the Ivy’s iconic brasseries.
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