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
 Restaurants near St Pauls London
 Restaurants near St Pauls London
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Afternoon Tea at Ting, Shangri-La The Shard

Afternoon Tea at Ting, Shangri-La The Shard

London Bridge, SE1 9QU
0.9 miles
Quite literally taking afternoon tea to new heights, TING serves an expert array of patisseries and sandwiches overlooking the London skyline. For those bra ... Find out more
Bangers

Bangers

Shoreditch, EC2A 4DQ
0.9 miles
Be At One Spitalfields

Be At One Spitalfields

London, E1 6AN
0.9 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
Cafe Piazza

Cafe Piazza

London, SE1 2HD
0.9 miles
Our modern cafe, exposing original brick walls and pillars, is stylish with comfortable seating. It is perfect for a quiet work lunch or time out from all t ... Find out more
The Horniman at Hays

The Horniman at Hays

London, SE1 2HD
0.9 miles
Owners Nicholsons appear to have spent a packet transforming this Thames-side former tea warehouse – where museum founder Frederick Horniman dealt in ... Find out more
Zizzi Tower Hill

Zizzi Tower Hill

Tower Hill, EC3R 5BU
0.9 miles
Santore

Santore

London, EC1R 4QL
0.9 miles
What we think
" Part of Exmouth Market’s foodie enclave, Santoré does its stuff as a busy, noisy and cramped neighbourhood trattoria with utilitarian brown furnitur ..." Read our full review
Forza Wine National Theatre

Forza Wine National Theatre

South Bank, SE1 9PX
0.9 miles
What we think
"The new opening at the National Theatre comes with a lot of expectations behind it, following in the footsteps of its first site in Peckham which has b ..." Read our full review
Kings Stores

Kings Stores

London, E1 7HP
0.9 miles
Nestled between the City and Spitalfields market The Kings Stores has undergone a major refurbishment and has been repositioned as a stylish pub and 1st flo ... Find out more
Gail's Exmouth Market

Gail's Exmouth Market

London, EC1R 4QL
0.9 miles
What we think
" Gail’s burgeoning London branches have been keeping yummy mummies in sourdough & babyccinos since 2005. This clutch of fashionably appointed bak ..." Read our full review
The Book Club

The Book Club

London, EC2A 4RH
0.9 miles
What we think
"As a lively Shoreditch social, this Book Club goes from strength to strength. By day, The Queen of Hoxton's multi-faceted sister doubles as crash pad/p ..." Read our full review
The White Hart Waterloo

The White Hart Waterloo

Waterloo, SE1 8TJ
0.9 miles
What we think
"If the Southbank’s chains aren’t to your taste, take a stroll out to this remodelled corner pub, which has been serving one of old London&r ..." Read our full review
Fazenda Spitalfields

Fazenda Spitalfields

Spitalfields, E1 7DB
0.9 miles
What we think
"Fazenda is the Portuguese word for a farm or factory specialising in the business of coffee (from plant to sack), although this Spitalfields drop-in is ..." Read our full review
The Exmouth Arms

The Exmouth Arms

London, EC1R 4QL
0.9 miles
What we think
"This elder sibling of reinvented Shoreditch boozer, Well and Bucket, pulls in a cultured Clerkenwell crowd who come to admire its original moss-green 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.