944 Restaurants near St Pauls London

We found 944 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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The Fourteenth Colonie

The Fourteenth Colonie

London, EC1M 5RS
0.6 miles
Playing on the truth that Londoners love all things from NYC, Clerkenwell has just acquired a proper Brooklyn bar and restaurant, the first from its mother ... Find out more
Wagtail

Wagtail

City of London, EC4N 7HR
0.6 miles
What we think
"There ain’t no view like a Wagtail view. Seriously, if you are looking for a rooftop bar and restaurant that acts as a guidebook of London’ ..." Read our full review
Farmer J King William Street

Farmer J King William Street

Monument, EC4R 9AT
0.6 miles
This growing group of relaxed all-day restaurants operate on a ‘farm to fork’ ethos. You’re likely to find relaxed interiors featuring lim ... Find out more
Be At One Monument

Be At One Monument

London, EC4R 9AT
0.6 miles
What we think
"Wet your whistle and keep it wet at B@1, the chain of mainstream cocktail bars where every night is party night. It’s easy to sneer at these chee ..." Read our full review
The Anchor - Park Street

The Anchor - Park Street

London, SE1 9EF
0.6 miles
What we think
" Pillar-box red windows and doors straight out of The Old Curiosity Shop alert Thames Path travellers to this haunted Dickensian hideaway. Originally ..." Read our full review
1920 Bar

1920 Bar

Farringdon, EC1V 0NB
0.6 miles
What we think
"The name has nothing to do with the roaring 1920s, so those expecting Charleston razzmatazz should look elsewhere – this 19:20 is a hip & hap ..." Read our full review
Angler
*100 Points

Angler

Moorgate, EC2M 2AF
0.6 miles
What we think
"With its coveted rooftop location, deep-pocketed clientele and a head chef (Gary Foulkes) that’s helped retain the restaurant’s Michelin st ..." Read our full review
Gazette Chancery

Gazette Chancery

Chancery lane, EC4A 1LB
0.6 miles
What we think
3SP
*100 Points

3SP

Moorgate, EC2M 2AF
0.6 miles
3SP from D&D Restaurant Group is a modern and stylish British restaurant located in the bustling centre of the City of London. Serving an array of seaso ... Find out more
Club Bar at Clerkenwell Grind

Club Bar at Clerkenwell Grind

London, EC1V 9AA
0.6 miles
What we think
"The Grind has grown exponentially since opening its ‘flat white, skinny latte’ stop at Old Street Roundabout in 2011, adding branches in So ..." Read our full review
Carnevale

Carnevale

Barbican, EC1Y 8JL
0.6 miles
What we think
"About the size of your average newsagent, pint-sized Carnevale is nevertheless a real draw for City veggies – so arrive early or be prepared to f ..." Read our full review
Gaucho Chancery Lane

Gaucho Chancery Lane

Camden, WC2A 1PU
0.6 miles
Set amongst walls of cowhide, spectacular light fixtures, sleek, modern furniture, you will find Chancery Lane’s Gaucho. The restaurant is superbly lo ... Find out more
Brasserie Blanc Chancery Lane
*100 Points

Brasserie Blanc Chancery Lane

London, WC2A 1PP
0.6 miles
What we think
"Pitched in the heart of London’s legal district, this branch of Raymond Blanc’s user-friendly brasserie chain is spread over two levels, wi ..." Read our full review
The Otherist

The Otherist

London, EC2N 1AP
0.6 miles
What we think
"Following a 1950s-style cosmetic titivation, this former Corney & Barrow branch now follows the branding of other City bars owned by Drake & Mo ..." 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.