Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
The Goring
700ptsFormal British dining done properly.

About The Goring
A Michelin-starred, Opinionated About Dining-ranked hotel dining room in Belgravia that remains one of London's most credentialled addresses for classical British cooking. Book here when the occasion demands a room where people dress up and service takes ceremony seriously. Hard to book, high on formality, and worth it for the right guest.
Verdict: One of London's most credentialled addresses for formal British dining — book if ceremony matters to you
At the ££££ price tier, The Goring is not trying to compete on novelty. What you are paying for at 15 Beeston Place is a Michelin-starred dining room that has remained one of London's most consistent formal British restaurants for over a century, with a kitchen under Graham Squire that earns its place on the Opinionated About Dining Classical Europe list (#222, 2024) through precision and restraint rather than spectacle. If you want a room where people still dress up, where classic British cookery is taken seriously, and where the occasion carries weight, this is the booking. If you want innovation-led tasting menus or casual neighbourhood energy, look elsewhere.
The Room
The ground floor dining room at The Goring is among the more architecturally considered hotel dining spaces in London. The layout is formal without being oppressive — a proportioned room with enough separation between tables to make conversation private, and enough ceremony in the service rhythm to signal that this is a special-occasion destination. The spatial experience is one of deliberate calm: no open kitchen noise, no DJ booth, no industrial-chic surfaces. The Goring is, by design, a room in which the occasion is the point. For a business dinner where the setting needs to do some of the work, or a celebration where the atmosphere should feel considered rather than energetic, the physical space here is among the most appropriate in its price tier in central London. The hotel has a long-documented reputation as a venue that people dress up for , which, at this price point, is information worth having before you book.
The Food and Wine
The kitchen's reputation is built on classical British dishes , eggs Drumkilbo is among the cited signature preparations , with modern technique applied where it serves the ingredient rather than the concept. The Michelin Guide's own language around this kitchen is instructive: it describes dishes that display an understanding of balance, flavour, and texture, with superb ingredients and judicious use of modern methods. That framing matters for your booking decision. This is not a kitchen that will challenge or surprise you in the way that, say, [The Fat Duck in Bray](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/the-fat-duck-bray-restaurant) or [L'Enclume in Cartmel](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/lenclume-cartmel-restaurant) might. It will, instead, deliver classical British cooking with the consistency and refinement that the Michelin star and OAD recognition confirm.
On wine, the expectation at a hotel of The Goring's standing and price tier is a list with serious depth in British and European classical producers. A formal dining room of this age and positioning typically carries a cellar that rewards guests who are prepared to spend on wine as well as food , the room and the kitchen both signal that wine is not an afterthought here. For guests where the wine list is as important as the menu, this is a venue worth calling ahead to discuss options; the ££££ price point and the classical orientation of the kitchen both suggest a list built around depth in Bordeaux, Burgundy, and prestige British producers rather than a by-the-glass-focused modern selection. If wine programme depth matters to your decision, The Goring's profile and credentials position it as one of the few London hotel dining rooms where that conversation is worth having before you arrive.
For comparison with other serious British wine-focused dining experiences outside London, [Gidleigh Park in Chagford](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/gidleigh-park-chagford-restaurant) and [Moor Hall in Aughton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/moor-hall-aughton-restaurant) occupy similar territory in terms of cellar ambition relative to kitchen formality.
Who Should Book
The Goring is the right call for a particular type of London occasion: a formal celebration, a business dinner where the room's authority does some of the heavy lifting, or a visit from guests who expect London's formal hospitality tradition to be intact and operational. It is also the kind of venue that rewards guests staying in the hotel , the dining room sits within a property that has a documented history as the accommodation of choice for guests attending events at Buckingham Palace, which is a short walk away. For hotel guests, the combination of the restaurant and the hotel experience is part of the proposition. For those eating in without staying, the restaurant stands on its own on the strength of its Michelin recognition and OAD ranking.
It is less suited to guests looking for the energy of a neighbourhood room or the creative ambition of London's more experimental British kitchens. For those profiles, [Cadogan Arms](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/cadogan-arms-london-restaurant) or [St. John Bread & Wine](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/st-john-bread-wine-london-restaurant) offer a different register of British cooking at a lower price point. For something more traditionally formal but perhaps more accessible, [Wilton's](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/wiltons-london-restaurant) occupies adjacent territory in London's classical dining canon.
Booking and Practical Details
The Goring operates across three services: breakfast (7:00–10:00 AM weekdays, 7:30–10:30 AM weekends), lunch (12:00–2:30 PM weekdays, with extended weekend windows), and dinner (6:00–9:45 PM most evenings, with a slightly compressed Sunday service finishing at 9:30 PM). Saturday lunch runs until 3:00 PM; Sunday lunch extends to 3:30 PM. These are not long service windows , dinner bookings should be made with the kitchen's last order time in mind, particularly if you are planning a long evening. Booking difficulty is rated Hard; this is not a walk-in venue, and weekend dinner slots at the ££££ tier in a Michelin-starred hotel dining room fill well in advance. Book a minimum of three to four weeks out for dinner; further ahead for Saturday evening or special occasions.
Dress expectations align with the room's character , this is one of the London restaurants for which guests are documented to dress up as a matter of course. Arriving in smart casual attire is unlikely to create friction, but arriving in anything less would be misjudged. The address is in Belgravia, a short walk from Victoria station, which makes it accessible from most central London locations.
For broader London dining context, see [our full London restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/london). If you are also considering accommodation, [our full London hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/london) covers the relevant options in the area. Those planning a fuller London itinerary may also find [our full London bars guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/london), [our full London experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/london), and [our full London wineries guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/london) useful. For British dining outside London, [Hand and Flowers in Marlow](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/hand-and-flowers-marlow-restaurant), [hide and fox in Saltwood](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/hide-and-fox-saltwood-restaurant), and [Coombeshead Farm in Lewannick](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/coombeshead-farm-lewannick-restaurant) each offer a different expression of what serious British cooking looks like outside a hotel context.
Other relevant London comparisons at similar price points include [Holborn Dining Room](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/holborn-dining-room-london-restaurant) and [Smith's of Smithfield](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/smiths-of-smithfield-london-restaurant) for guests wanting British cooking with less formality and more flexibility on booking. For international context, [Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen in Las Vegas](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/gordon-ramsay-hells-kitchen-las-vegas-restaurant) represents how the British fine dining export lands in a very different register.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024) | OAD Classical Europe #222 (2024) | ££££ | Booking difficulty: Hard | Smart dress expected | Victoria station nearby | Dinner last orders 9:45 PM (9:30 PM Sunday)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is lunch or dinner better at The Goring? Lunch is the better entry point, particularly on weekdays. The service window (noon to 2:30 PM) is more relaxed in pacing, and a midday visit in the formal dining room gives you the full spatial and service experience at a lower per-head spend than dinner typically demands at the ££££ tier. Sunday lunch, which runs until 3:30 PM, is the most generous window if you want time rather than efficiency. Dinner is the right call if occasion and atmosphere are the priority , the room carries more ceremony in the evening , but book well ahead given Hard booking difficulty.
- Does The Goring handle dietary restrictions? A kitchen that holds a Michelin star and operates at this price tier is expected to accommodate dietary requirements when given advance notice. The classical British orientation of the menu means the kitchen is built around traditional techniques and produce rather than inherently plant-forward or allergy-free frameworks, so contacting the restaurant ahead of your visit is the practical step. Do not assume restrictions will be handled without prior communication at this level of service.
- Is The Goring good for solo dining? It is possible, but the dining room's formal, occasion-oriented character makes solo dining feel slightly at odds with the room's energy. At ££££ in central London, solo diners would likely find more comfort and value at the bar or counter format of another venue. The Goring is better suited to two or more guests where the occasion justifies the full dining room experience.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at The Goring? The Goring's kitchen holds a Michelin star and an OAD Classical Europe ranking, which are two credible signals that the kitchen can sustain a tasting format to the required standard. At the ££££ price tier, the comparison to consider is whether you want classical British cooking with restraint and provenance (The Goring), or whether the more innovation-led Modern British format of somewhere like [CORE by Clare Smyth](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/core-by-clare-smyth) better matches what you want from a tasting experience. The Goring is the stronger call if formality and British tradition are the draw; CORE is stronger if creative ambition is the priority.
- Can I eat at the bar at The Goring? The Goring is a hotel with a bar separate from the main dining room, which typically allows for lighter eating and drinking outside formal service hours. However, specific bar dining arrangements are not confirmed in available data , contact the venue directly if bar dining is your preference rather than booking the full dining room.
- Is The Goring good for a special occasion? Yes, and it is among the stronger options in London for occasions where the room's gravity is part of the gift. The Michelin star, the OAD recognition, the documented dress-up culture, and the Belgravia address combine to make this a venue that signals effort and seriousness to whoever you are dining with. For a significant birthday, anniversary, or formal business meal, the experience delivers at the level the price implies. If the occasion requires a more modern or creative atmosphere, [The Ledbury](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/the-ledbury) or [Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/sketch-the-lecture-room-and-library) offer ££££ alternatives with different energy.
Compare The Goring
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Goring | The Goring is a model of British style and understatement and its ground floor dining room the epitome of grace and decorum. It appeals to those who ‘like things done properly’ and is one of the few places in London for which everyone appears to dress up. The hotel has long enjoyed a reputation for serving classic British dishes like eggs Drumkilbo, but the kitchen makes judicious use of modern techniques and superb ingredients to produce dishes that display an impressive understanding of balance, flavour and texture.; The Goring is a model of British style and understatement and its ground floor dining room the epitome of grace and decorum. It appeals to those who ‘like things done properly’ and is one of the few places in London for which everyone appears to dress up. The hotel has long enjoyed a reputation for serving classic British dishes like eggs Drumkilbo, but the kitchen makes judicious use of modern techniques and superb ingredients to produce dishes that display an impressive understanding of balance, flavour and texture.; Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #222 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Recommended (2023) | ££££ | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| The Ledbury | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between The Goring and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at The Goring?
Lunch is the more accessible entry point: weekday sittings run 12:00–2:30 PM with a slightly extended window on weekends, and the formal room tends to feel less pressured mid-afternoon than during evening service. Dinner is the full ceremony version, running to 9:45 PM most nights, and suits occasions where you want the complete formal arc. If you are undecided on The Goring's ££££ pricing, lunch is the lower-risk way to assess whether the room and kitchen justify a return for dinner.
Does The Goring handle dietary restrictions?
Kitchens operating at Michelin 1 Star level routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified at the time of booking — The Goring's classical British format, built on considered ingredient sourcing per its Michelin citation, suggests the kitchen has the range to adapt. check the venue's official channels at the time of reservation to confirm specific needs; do not assume on arrival at a ££££ address.
Is The Goring good for solo dining?
The Goring's ground floor dining room is a formal, table-service environment rather than a counter or bar-centric format, which makes solo dining functional but not especially social. It works if you are comfortable with the ceremony of a Michelin-starred room on your own — the service standard described in The Goring's Michelin recognition as 'grace and decorum' runs regardless of party size. Solo diners who want counter energy or a more informal read on British cooking should consider a different format.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Goring?
The Goring's Michelin citation specifically notes an 'impressive understanding of balance, flavour and texture' alongside classical dishes such as eggs Drumkilbo, which points to a kitchen that earns a multi-course format. At the ££££ price tier, the value question comes down to whether ceremony and classical British cooking are what you are buying — if you want more technical ambition or a modernist tasting format, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay or CORE by Clare Smyth are stronger fits. The Goring rewards diners who want precision applied to tradition rather than novelty.
Can I eat at the bar at The Goring?
The Goring is a hotel dining room with a formal ground-floor setup; it is not configured as a bar-dining or counter venue. The Goring Bar exists as a separate hotel space, but the main dining experience runs through the restaurant proper across breakfast, lunch, and dinner services. If a more casual drop-in format is what you need, The Goring is not the right structure.
Is The Goring good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is the clearest use case for The Goring. The Michelin 1 Star dining room, the fact that it is one of very few London addresses where guests routinely dress up, and the hotel's reputation for 'doing things properly' make it a reliable choice for formal celebrations, milestone dinners, or business occasions where the room needs to carry weight. For a less ceremony-led special occasion, The Ledbury or CORE by Clare Smyth offer Michelin-credentialled alternatives with a different register.
Hours
- Monday
- 7 AM-10 AM 12 PM-2:30 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Tuesday
- 7 AM-10 AM 12 PM-2:30 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Wednesday
- 7 AM-10 AM 12 PM-2:30 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Thursday
- 7 AM-10 AM 12 PM-2:30 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Friday
- 7 AM-10 AM 12 PM-2:30 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Saturday
- 7:30 AM-10:30 AM 12:30 PM-3 PM 6 PM-9:45 PM
- Sunday
- 7:30 AM-10:30 AM 12:30 PM-3:30 PM 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Recognized By
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