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503 Restaurants near Victoria Station London

We found 503 restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of Victoria Station London

Looking for a restaurant near Victoria Station? You’re in luck, restaurants near Victoria Station serve almost every cuisine you could imagine from Italian to Japanese. Whether you’re looking for an impromptu post-work dinner location or planning for a romantic anniversary celebration, the restaurants in this directory cater to all occasions. One of the most well-connected areas in London, if not the UK, Victoria Station sees thousands of people walk through its monumental doors every day. But there’s much more to see than in-station restaurants and impressive architecture. From casual plant-led eateries to critically acclaimed fine dining restaurants, there are countless places to eat near Victoria. Luckily, you can refine the selection of restaurants near Victoria Station with ease. Just take advantage of the filters on the left-hand side, and the process couldn’t be more simple.

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The Carvery

The Carvery

London, SW1A 1PL
0.7 miles
What we think
" Cast aside all preconceptions of anonymous mass catering when visiting the upmarket Carvery at 86 St James, a business & event venue at the inte ..." Read our full review
Morpeth Arms

Morpeth Arms

London, SW1P 4RW
0.7 miles
What we think
" Built in 1845, this handsome Thames-side tavern occupies the site of old Millbank Gaol. It’s said that the spirits of POMs past (the acronym stands ..." Read our full review
Ground by Coco

Ground by Coco

Chelsea, SW3 4LY
0.7 miles
abc kitchens at The Emory

abc kitchens at The Emory

Belgravia, SW1X 7NP
0.7 miles
What we think
"Even by the high standards of the Maybourne Hotel Group (overseers of The Berkeley, Claridges et al), The Emory is lavish. A nude bronze statue welcome ..." Read our full review
Cellarium Cafe & Terrace

Cellarium Cafe & Terrace

Westminster, SW1P 3PA
0.7 miles
What we think
" Opened in October 2012 by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, this refectory-style café occupies what was Westminster Abbey’s medieval cellarium. Originally ..." Read our full review
La Mome London at The Berkeley

La Mome London at The Berkeley

Belgravia, SW1X 7RL
0.7 miles
La Mome London at The Berkeley is set to open in January 2025 Set within The Berkeley, a five star Belgravia hotel, La Mome London is a glamorous restauran ... Find out more
Afternoon Tea at Caffe Concerto - 52 Kings Road

Afternoon Tea at Caffe Concerto - 52 Kings Road

Chelsea, SW3 4UD
0.7 miles
King’s Road derives its name from its function as a private road used by Charles II to travel to Kew. this prominent location has proved a popular des ... Find out more
Caffe Concerto Kings Road

Caffe Concerto Kings Road

Chelsea, SW3 4UD
0.7 miles
Caffe Concerto, based on the lively Kings Road in Chelsea, is an elegant Italian chain in the heart of one of London's most iconic neighbourhoods. Stepping ... Find out more
The Nags Head

The Nags Head

London, SW1X 8ED
0.7 miles
What we think
" This pint-sized, one-of-a-kind boozer feels even smaller by virtue of the newspaper clippings, cartoons, playing cards, ice-skates & horseshoes ..." Read our full review
The Blue Bar at The Berkeley Hotel

The Blue Bar at The Berkeley Hotel

Belgravia, SW1X 7RL
0.7 miles
What we think
"A new conservatory has doubled the footprint at the luxuriously inviting Blue Bar, seamlessly marrying Richard Rogers’ glass pavilion (shades of ..." Read our full review
6 Hamilton Place

6 Hamilton Place

London, W1J 7EZ
0.7 miles
Looking for a fine dining experience in London? Well, Mayfair isn't a bad place to start. It's here that you'll find 6 Hamilton Place, a luxurious restauran ... Find out more
Vardo

Vardo

Chelsea, SW3 4LY
0.8 miles
This casual Chelsea restaurant comes from the team behind popular all-day dining group Caravan. It’s found inside a three-storey stone and glass pavil ... Find out more
Salloos

Salloos

London, SW1X 8ER
0.8 miles
What we think
"Set up by Muhammed Salahuddin (aka ‘Salloo’) in 1976, this discreet bastion of refined Pakistani cooking is as “classy and classic as you can get” – no ..." Read our full review
Afternoon Tea at Dukes London

Afternoon Tea at Dukes London

St. James's, SW1A 1NY
0.8 miles
The elegant Drawing Room and Conservatory overlook a peaceful courtyard garden and is the perfect spot for morning coffee or a light lunch. Alternatively, t ... Find out more
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Set in a prime location in London’s West End, just south of Buckingham Palace and St James’ Park, Victoria Station is widely considered to be the gateway into central London. Today, it’s a major London terminus. However, until the early 20th century, Victoria functioned as two separate stations: the London Brighton and South Coast Railway and the London Chatham and Dover Railway. The former rivalry is still visible in the architecture of the building, one features an elaborate Edwardian Baroque red brick facade, and the other is finished in more austere Portland stone. More recently, the station has been upgraded with new entrances and step-free access to alleviate overcrowding.

The station and surrounding area highlight both London’s past and its more modern future. Restaurants in Victoria embody this unity. Many are housed in highly-regarded luxury hotels, others in hundred-year-old inns, and still more in the newly developed Nova district. Whether you’re planning a brunch, lunch, or dinner by Victoria Station, you’re bound to find somewhere on this list that can cater to your every whim, including some of London’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Ready to get it in the diary? Simply click ‘book now’ and secure your reservation today.