943 Restaurants near St Pauls London

We found 943 restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of St Pauls London

If you're searching for a restaurant near St Paul's in London, then we have a huge selection of places to choose from. Our list showcases a wide selection of cuisines that cater to the tastes of London's residents and visitors, and whether you're looking for all day dining, somewhere to enjoy a bottomless brunch, or a traditional Sunday roast, each restaurant on our list is there because it makes a great choice. If you're organising for the whole family to get together in order to mark a special occasion or want somewhere to celebrate date night, you’ll find the perfect restaurant in St Paul’s. Just search through our list and filter down with your unique requirements, we know you'll soon be dining in a restaurant that's perfect for you. St Paul's has restaurant choices for everything you can imagine, from Argentinian food and Austrian cuisine, right through to gastropub classics.

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 Restaurants near St Pauls London
 Restaurants near St Pauls London
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Be At One Farringdon

Be At One Farringdon

London, EC1M 6JN
0.4 miles
Whether you’re popping by for early evening after-work drinks or settling in for a night on the town, Be At One Farringdon is your go-to party place. ... Find out more
Brutto

Brutto

Farringdon, EC1M 6BN
0.4 miles
What we think
"In the time it took to enter Brutto, cross the heaving dining room floor and take a seat at our cosy corner table, we were already mentally planni ..." Read our full review
Beduin

Beduin

London, EC1M 6HA
0.4 miles
What we think
"Ornate lanterns, colourful drapes & luxurious sofas are all part of the sultan-chic at this funky three-storey bar – although the Arabian the ..." Read our full review
Bodega Rita's

Bodega Rita's

Clerkenwell, EC1M 6BH
0.4 miles
Vivat Bacchus Farringdon

Vivat Bacchus Farringdon

Farringdon, EC4A 4LL
0.4 miles
What we think
"“Consistently good” is one regular’s verdict on this huge venue devoted to South African-accented wine and food (in that order). Afte ..." Read our full review
Pastan Barbican

Pastan Barbican

Farringdon, EC1M 4AY
0.4 miles
We've all gone a bit pasta crazy over the last decade. There was once a time when pasta in the UK was ridiculed by our continental cousins, but now artisan ... Find out more
The Tokenhouse

The Tokenhouse

Moorgate, EC2R 6DA
0.4 miles
What we think
"One of the City’s bigger watering holes (formerly Bluu) has had a rethink and a re-launch under the Fuller’s banner. The building was once ..." Read our full review
Fox & Anchor

Fox & Anchor

London, EC1M 6AA
0.4 miles
What we think
"You’d never know this fine-looking late-Victorian boozer was actually a hotel were it not for the ‘no vacancy’ sign above the door or the telling motto ..." Read our full review
Vinoteca Farringdon

Vinoteca Farringdon

Farringdon, EC1M 4AA
0.4 miles
What we think
"‘Quick and easy, unfussy and unpretentious’, gregarious Vinoteca’s winning formula matches the oenophile virtues of a top-notch wine ..." Read our full review
Neo

Neo

London, EC1M 6AD
0.4 miles
What we think
"A moody, subterranean haunt for post-work Clerkenwell creatives and off-duty iPad tappers, this Barbican bolthole is swishly done out with ‘rugged quar ..." Read our full review
Ahi Poké City

Ahi Poké City

London, EC4N 8AR
0.4 miles
All the foodie buzz words you could hope for can be attached to this casual spot, a sibling to previous sites in Fitzrovia and Victoria. Serving Hawaii ... Find out more
Koya City

Koya City

London, EC4N 8AR
0.4 miles
What we think
"This sequel to acclaimed udon bar Koya has landed in the slick Bloomberg Arcade three years after the much-missed original closed in Soho. The relaxed ..." Read our full review
Le Rendezvous du Café

Le Rendezvous du Café

Holborn, EC1M 6AH
0.4 miles
We have created an opening between Le Rendezvous and the main dining room so that the same a la carte menu is served in both areas, for lunch and dinner. W ... Find out more
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Blackfriars, EC4A 2BU
0.4 miles
What we think
"Stooping to pass through the black wooden doorway of this Fleet Street legend means following in the wake of drinkers & hungry folk who have made t ..." Read our full review
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When you hear the name St Paul's, despite there being many churches with the same name, you probably think of the cathedral in London, and you'd be right to do so. St Paul's Cathedral serves as Anglican Episcopal See in London, and so, has played host to many major events throughout time, including the funerals of Lord Nelson and Winston Churchill, and even the marriage of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer. St Paul's is in fact larger than the famous Westminster Abbey, and can seat an impressive 3500 guests. If you find yourself in central London, St Paul's Cathedral is well worth a visit as one of London's most famous landmarks, with its beautiful dome having dominated the city skyline for over 300 years. The Cathedral was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in the late 17th century after the Great Fire of London destroyed its previous Gothic cathedral.