Good Food Guide Awards 2025: The busy Soho pub with the 'best value set menu' in the UK

The Devonshire Soho has been awarded the 'best value set menu' award by the Good Food Guide The Devonshire Soho has been awarded the 'best value set menu' award by the Good Food Guide
The Devonshire Soho has been awarded the 'best value set menu' award by the Good Food Guide | Creative commons
For just £29 Londoners can enjoy a three-course meal including steak and chips at The Devonshire in Soho

Foodies across the country gathered in London earlier this week to celebrate the Good Food Guide Awards 2025.

The sparkling event at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane was attended by some of the biggest names in food and drink, alongside stars including Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Bacon.

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Several major awards were given out on Monday night, and unsurprisingly there were a few London winners.

Among them was The Devonshire Pub in Soho, which scooped the prize for the best value set menu.

The classic pub is offering a delicious three-course menu for just £29, which is reasonable by any standard, let alone London!

Customers can enjoy prawn and langoustine cocktail, steak and chips and sticky toffee pudding.

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As well as getting rave reviews for its food, The Devonshire is also known locally for serving ‘the best Guinness in London’.

The pub is rated 4.4 stars out of 5 on Google and has an overwhelming number of top mark reviews.

Other nominees included Josephine Bouchon in London, The Palmerston in Edinburgh, Dilsk in Brighton, Pompette in Oxford and Wilsons in Bristol.

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Other London winners in the Good Food Guide awards include The Dover in Mayfair, which was named the ‘most beautiful restaurant’ and Jason & Irtha Atherton from The Social Company, who were the winners of The Russell Norman Award for Restauranteur of the Year, which was created to honour the late Russell Norman and his legacy of exceptional hospitality.

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