1203 Restaurants near Marylebone London

We found 1203 restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of Marylebone London

Potentially home to the fanciest restaurants in London, Marylebone is certainly one of the most well-heeled neighbourhoods in the capital. This smart spot is replete with fine dining destinations on nearly every corner and makes the perfect destination if you’re looking to impress a date or entertain a prospective client.

The restaurants in Marylebone are so far-reaching and prolific that you’d be hard pressed to be stuck for somewhere to eat here. In fact, there are so many restaurants in Marylebone that we’d suggest narrowing things down a little to help you draw up a shortlist before you get overwhelmed. Whether you fancy some of the world’s best pasta or you’d prefer a top-class Indian, we’re confident in saying that you’ll find it in this pocket of West London. To help you settle on something perfect we’ve added filters to our page, which allow you to tweak the results based on all sorts of factors – from cuisine to price point.

 

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Papa L's Kitchen

Papa L's Kitchen

St James's, SW1Y 6LT
0.9 miles
Named after chef Lawrence Gomez, affectionately known as Papa L, this vibrant spot serves Gomez’s unique take on African cuisine - specifically food f ... Find out more
Chez Roux at The Langham

Chez Roux at The Langham

Marylebone, W1B 1JA
0.3 miles
What we think
"Mere months after the closure of his flagship restaurant, Michel Roux Jr. has returned, this time housed within the swanky walls of the Langham Hotel. ..." Read our full review
The Devonshire Soho

The Devonshire Soho

Soho, W1D 7HW
0.9 miles
What we think
"Has any pub in recent memory captured the hearts and minds of Londoners quite like The Devonshire? Not even a year old and already sporting a nickname, ..." Read our full review
Chinatown Bakery

Chinatown Bakery

Chinatown, WC2H 7JR
1.0 miles
28-50 By Night
*1000 Points for evening diners

28-50 By Night

Marylebone, W1U 2SJ
0.2 miles
The 28-50 group is already known for its stylish restaurant spaces, above-and-beyond wine service and events, and European fare. But, now the brand has a ne ... Find out more
Benares

Benares

Mayfair, W1J 6BS
0.7 miles
What we think
"Nestled in swanky Berkeley Square, Benares is a stalwart of old-school Indian fine dining. At the arrival of a new menu, we donned our smart shoes and ..." Read our full review
Yasmin Soho

Yasmin Soho

Soho, W1B 5LR
0.8 miles
What we think
"Hidden away on the top floor of Soho member’s house 1 Warwick, Yasmin is a restaurant, bar, and rooftop; the latest from resident chef Tom Cenci ..." Read our full review
Barrafina Dean Street

Barrafina Dean Street

Soho, W1D 3LL
0.8 miles
What we think
"London’s first Barrafina has sparked three offshoots with their own distinct personality (Drury Lane, Adelaide Street, Coal Drops Yard), but the ..." Read our full review
Petite Chambre

Petite Chambre

Fitzrovia, W1T 2NH
0.6 miles
What we think
"Michelin-starred Pied à Terre has transformed its underused first-floor space into a much-needed destination lounge bar. Here, agreeably unclenc ..." Read our full review
Libare Bar at Sartoria

Libare Bar at Sartoria

Mayfair, W1S 3PR
0.6 miles
What we think
"Libare is as sharp as a Savile Row suit. It’s the rebooted destination bar of Sartoria (following a major refurbishment by D&D London) and st ..." Read our full review
Siam Central

Siam Central

London, W1T 2LX
0.6 miles
What we think
" Ever-popular Siam Central may take its name from a bygone term for Thailand, but this is hardly a set from The King & I. Instead, it’s east meet ..." Read our full review
Fatt Pundit

Fatt Pundit

Soho, W1F 8TH
0.7 miles
What we think
"This buzzy two-floor space doesn’t look like much at first glance, with its plaster-washed walls and olive-green tram chairs. But if you can over ..." Read our full review
Red Dog Saloon Soho

Red Dog Saloon Soho

London, W1F 0PY
0.7 miles
For Soho folk who like their food cooked low ‘n’ slow and drinks with a tequila kick: this small restaurant group (with branches in Hoxton and C ... Find out more
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The village feel of this residential area of London lends itself to independent names as opposed to big name brands. You can expect specialist eateries as well as bucket-list-type destinations. The latter of which is exemplified in Chiltern Firehouse which has drawn a steady stream of celebrities and wealthy Londoners since its opening. This five-star spot is in good company too, holding court with the Langham nearby, a similarly glitzy hotel with its own clutch of restaurants.

And just because you’re in an especially chic part of the capital, doesn’t mean you have to splash the cash. If you’re looking for a restaurant in Marylebone that won’t break the bank, then we’re here to tell you we know a few spots that might suit. From neighbourhood pubs to pizza places, dining out in NW1 doesn’t have to be all starched linen napkins and silver cutlery.