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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    The Lanesborough Grill

    290pts

    Formal hotel dining that earns its price.

    The Lanesborough Grill, Restaurant in London

    About The Lanesborough Grill

    The Lanesborough Grill holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and delivers seasonal Modern British cooking in one of London's most formally dressed hotel rooms. At the £££ price point, it is a sound choice for occasion dining or group bookings at Hyde Park Corner, with moderate booking difficulty and live music on weekends. A practical pick when setting matters alongside the food.

    Verdict: A Considered Choice for Hyde Park Corner Dining

    Getting a table at The Lanesborough Grill is not the ordeal it might be at London's starred destinations, and that accessibility is part of its case. Booking difficulty sits at moderate, which means a week or two of lead time should suffice for most dates, with weekend dinners requiring a little more planning given the live musical accompaniment that draws a fuller room. If you are weighing whether the effort is worth it: for Modern British cooking in a grand hotel setting at the £££ price point, it is a strong argument for yes, particularly if you want the atmosphere of a Michelin-recognised room without fighting a month-long waitlist.

    The Restaurant in Context

    The Lanesborough Grill sits at the heart of the Lanesborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner, one of London's most recognisable addresses for formal hospitality. The room's ornate decoration is a deliberate statement: this is a dining room that takes its setting seriously, positioned within a hotel that has long shaped expectations for SW1 luxury. The Grill has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, a recognition that signals sound cooking and good ingredients rather than the technical pyrotechnics of a starred kitchen. That distinction matters when you are deciding where to spend your money: a Michelin Plate tells you the food is worth eating, not that you are in for a once-in-a-decade meal. For a food and travel enthusiast who knows the difference, that is an honest and useful signal.

    The menu moves with the seasons, a commitment to prime ingredients that runs through both the main room experience and any private or group arrangements you might be considering. Modern British cooking here means something fairly classical in orientation: well-sourced produce, a range that covers lighter dishes alongside meat-forward options, and old-school desserts delivered with a degree of refinement suited to the room. If you are coming from outside London and comparing this to country house Modern British, venues like Waterside Inn in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, or Moor Hall in Aughton operate at a different level of culinary ambition. The Lanesborough Grill's value is in the combination of address, room, and reliable cooking, not in pushing the boundaries of the genre.

    Private Dining and Groups

    Lanesborough Grill's strongest case may actually be for private dining and group bookings. A hotel restaurant of this calibre, at Hyde Park Corner, with a Michelin Plate and a room that is genuinely dressed for occasion, is a logical choice when you need to impress a table of clients, mark a significant anniversary, or organise a celebration dinner where the surroundings do some of the heavy lifting. The seasonal menu's breadth, covering lighter plates through to options for serious carnivores, gives group organisers enough range to handle varied dietary preferences without the kitchen being stretched. The addition of live musical accompaniment on weekend evenings adds a dimension that many private dining rooms in the city cannot offer, and it is worth factoring that in when choosing your date.

    For comparison: if you are booking a private room for a major milestone, CORE by Clare Smyth or The Ritz Restaurant will deliver more culinary prestige, but both are harder to book and sit at the ££££ price tier. The Lanesborough Grill gives you much of the occasion architecture at a lower cost per head, which is a meaningful distinction for corporate entertaining or milestone dinners where the setting matters as much as the food.

    Practical Details

    The restaurant is at Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA, with Hyde Park Corner Underground station a short walk away. Booking at moderate difficulty means you should plan ahead, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings when the live music is running and the room is at its liveliest. The £££ price point positions this squarely in the mid-to-upper tier for London hotel dining, above casual brasserie territory but below the full tasting-menu commitment of a ££££ room. The Lanesborough Grill carries a Google rating of 4.7 from over 830 reviews, which is a reliable signal of consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. For further London dining context, our full London restaurants guide covers the wider field, and for hotel dining specifically, our London hotels guide gives useful context on where the Lanesborough sits in the accommodation hierarchy.

    If Modern British is your focus and you are building a London itinerary around the genre, Cornus, Dorian, and Ormer Mayfair are worth adding to your consideration set. For Modern British outside the capital with higher culinary ambition, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, hide and fox in Saltwood, 33 The Homend in Ledbury, and Artichoke in Amersham are all worth the travel. For London bars and experiences to round out a trip, see our London bars guide and our London experiences guide.

    Pearl Ratings

    • Food: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 — consistent, ingredient-led Modern British
    • Room: Ornate, formally decorated hotel dining room suited to occasion dining
    • Value: Strong at £££ for the address and setting; less so if you are prioritising culinary ambition over atmosphere
    • Booking: Moderate difficulty — plan 1–2 weeks ahead, more for weekend evenings
    • Group suitability: High , menu breadth and room character make this a reliable choice for private dining

    FAQs

    Can I eat at the bar at The Lanesborough Grill?

    • The venue database does not confirm a dedicated bar dining option within the Grill itself. As a hotel restaurant at this level, the main room is the primary dining space. Contact the hotel directly to confirm bar seating availability before assuming it is an option.

    Is The Lanesborough Grill good for solo dining?

    • It works for solo dining if you are comfortable in a formal hotel restaurant setting and are happy to pay £££ for the occasion. The room and service style are geared toward pairs and groups, so solo diners who want a more counter-focused or casual experience would be better served by Dorian or a brasserie format elsewhere in the city.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at The Lanesborough Grill?

    • The venue database does not confirm a dedicated tasting menu format. The menu is described as seasonal with modern British dishes across a range of courses, including lighter options and desserts. If a tasting menu is your priority, CORE by Clare Smyth or Cornus are better-confirmed options in that format.

    Can The Lanesborough Grill accommodate groups?

    • Yes, and this is arguably where the Grill performs leading. A hotel restaurant of this scale, with a seasonal menu covering a wide range of dietary preferences and a room that carries genuine occasion weight, is well-suited to group bookings. For large or private dining enquiries, contact the Lanesborough Hotel directly at Hyde Park Corner, SW1X 7TA. Book well ahead for groups of six or more.

    Is The Lanesborough Grill worth the price?

    • At £££, yes, if atmosphere and address matter to your occasion. You are paying for a Michelin Plate-recognised kitchen inside one of London's most formally dressed hotel rooms, with live music on weekends. If you want higher culinary ambition at a similar or only slightly higher spend, Ormer Mayfair is worth comparing. If the hotel setting is part of the point, the value case here is solid.

    What should I wear to The Lanesborough Grill?

    • The venue database does not state a formal dress code, but the setting dictates smart dress as a practical minimum. An ornately decorated hotel restaurant at Hyde Park Corner, with Michelin recognition, is not the place for casual clothing. Smart casual at the least; smart or business attire is the safer call, particularly for weekend evenings.

    How far ahead should I book The Lanesborough Grill?

    • One to two weeks ahead is sufficient for most weeknights. Weekend evenings, particularly Friday and Saturday when live music is on, warrant two to three weeks of lead time. For group or private dining, book further ahead regardless of the day , four to six weeks is a reasonable minimum for parties of six or more.

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    The Lanesborough GrillModern BritishThis ornately decorated restaurant sits at the heart of the Lanesborough Hotel. Its menu moves with the seasons, offering modern British dishes brimming with prime ingredients, and includes lighter options as well as plenty for carnivores. Old school desserts are delivered with a degree of refinement, as befits the surroundings. Weekend dinners come with musical accompaniment.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Moderate
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayContemporary European, FrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    CORE by Clare SmythModern BritishMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at The Lanesborough Grill?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue record, and the Lanesborough Grill's setting within the Lanesborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner skews toward formal table service. If a casual perch is what you want, the hotel's separate bar areas are a safer bet. For the full restaurant experience, book a table.

    Is The Lanesborough Grill good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners who are comfortable in formal hotel-restaurant settings. The Michelin Plate recognition and modern British seasonal menu mean the food holds its own as the focus of the meal. Weekend dinners include live musical accompaniment, which can make solo dining feel less clinical. That said, if you want a counter or chef's table energy for one, look elsewhere in London.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at The Lanesborough Grill?

    Tasting menu availability and pricing are not confirmed in the venue data, so this is a question to put directly to the restaurant before booking. What the record does confirm is a seasonal modern British menu with a Michelin Plate rating and a price range of £££, which positions it below London's tasting-menu-only destinations like CORE by Clare Smyth or Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.

    Can The Lanesborough Grill accommodate groups?

    Yes, and this is arguably where the Lanesborough Grill makes its strongest case. A Michelin Plate hotel restaurant at Hyde Park Corner is a credible choice for private dining, corporate events, or celebrations where the address and formality of the setting matter. check the venue's official channels to confirm private dining room options and minimum spends.

    Is The Lanesborough Grill worth the price?

    At £££, it sits in a competitive bracket against London's more decorated modern British restaurants. The Michelin Plate (awarded in both 2024 and 2025) signals consistent kitchen quality, and the seasonal menu with refined desserts and lighter options gives it flexibility across dietary preferences. It is not the highest-value option in its price range, but the Hyde Park Corner address and hotel setting add a utility — particularly for guests, groups, or occasions — that a standalone restaurant cannot match.

    What should I wear to The Lanesborough Grill?

    The Lanesborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner is a formal address, and the restaurant reflects that. Business or occasion wear is the safe call. Avoid casual clothing — this is not the environment for jeans and trainers. If you are unsure, check with the hotel when booking, as dress expectations can vary by service time.

    How far ahead should I book The Lanesborough Grill?

    Booking difficulty here is moderate rather than the weeks-out scramble required at London's starred destinations. A week to ten days ahead is typically sufficient for midweek; weekend dinners, especially with live music, may need more lead time. For group or private dining, contact the hotel as early as possible regardless of the date.

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