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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Spice Trader

Spice Trader

City of London, EC3M 8AQ
0.7 miles
What we think
"Cheap & largely cheerful, this basement curry house delivers a standard list of high-street staples in reassuringly presentable surroundings. It&rs ..." Read our full review
Osteria del Mercato

Osteria del Mercato

City Of London, EC3V 1LR
0.7 miles
What we think
"Simple white walls and colourful, evocative images of markets and produce create a relaxed and unpretentious setting at this charming Leadenhall Market ..." Read our full review
Ninth Ward

Ninth Ward

London, EC1R 3BN
0.7 miles
If the bar from hit US sitcom ‘Cheers’ was transported to London and updated 30 years, it would probably look like this Clerkenwell joint. Brick ... Find out more
Three Kings of Clerkenwell

Three Kings of Clerkenwell

Holborn, EC1R 0DY
0.7 miles
What we think
"Judging by its sign, the ‘three kings’ in question are Elvis, King Kong and Henry VIII, but this madcap little boozer is more famous for th ..." Read our full review
Victorian Bath House

Victorian Bath House

Liverpool Street, EC2M 3TJ
0.7 miles
Creativity and passion are at the heart of our innovative menus. From meat-lovers to vegans, we cater for all – because no two events are the same. ... Find out more
The Garden Room in the Walks

The Garden Room in the Walks

London, WC1R 5ET
0.7 miles
What we think
" Gray’s Inn’s secluded and peaceful five-acre garden is once again gearing up for its annual summertime pop-up, complete with a specially erected mar ..." Read our full review
Temple Brew House

Temple Brew House

London, WC2R 3JF
0.7 miles
All stripped floorboards, peeling decor, retro dining sets and dried foliage trailing overhead, this cosy cellar – launched in late 2014 – feels ... Find out more
Revolution Leadenhall

Revolution Leadenhall

City of London, EC3V 4QT
0.7 miles
What we think
"  A cocktail bar that ticks plenty of the right boxes in the middle of town, drop in here for something from Revolution’s unique collection ..." Read our full review
By Appointment Only at Victorian Bath House

By Appointment Only at Victorian Bath House

London, EC2M 3TJ
0.7 miles
The ornate Moorish interior of these 1890s former Turkish baths is worthy of an Ottoman palace. Bathing ceased here in the 1950s, and today the venue has be ... Find out more
Akara

Akara

London Bridge, SE1 9AD
0.7 miles
What we think
"London’s West African dining scene gets greater by the year, and Aji Akokomi is one of the influential restaurateurs leading the all-important ch ..." Read our full review
Beany Green Broadgate

Beany Green Broadgate

Liverpool Street, EC2M 2QS
0.7 miles
The first venue to open in the City’s Broadgate Circle, Beany Green is a chirpy all-day café perfectly attuned to the needs of suits on-the-go. ... Find out more
The George - The Strand

The George - The Strand

Covent Garden, WC2R 1AP
0.7 miles
The George in the Strand is a historic pub found inside a Tudor-style building, originally an 18th century coffee house, just 10 minutes from the famous Wes ... Find out more
Tortilla Leadenhall Market

Tortilla Leadenhall Market

London, EC3V 1LR
0.7 miles
What we think
"This rapidly expanding mini-chain may not come with table service or a large menu, but it delivers a very creditable rendition of freshly made, full-fl ..." 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.