Villandry

About Villandry

Villandry orginally opened its doors 20 years ago on Marylebone High Street, a ramshackle shop full of wonderful smells and goodies. Bursting at the seams we relocated to larger premises in Great Portland Street in 1997.

With a foodstore, bakery, restaurant and bar, Villandry has grown to become culinary institution celebrated for its gourmet heritage.

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Villandry Facilities

Access into the Building Flat routes from parking area to entrance
Event Facilities Event facilities
Payment Facilities Credit cards accepted
Debit cards accepted

Villandry Address

Address:
170 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 5QB

Prices for Villandry

Under £35 | €40 | US$54

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Location Information for Villandry

Address:
170 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 5QB
Public transport: From Oxford Street tube stattion head towards Tottenham Court Road passing Topshop on your left. Turn left after Topshop into Great Portland Street and walk north up Great Portland street until you reach Villandry on your right hand side.
By Road: From Great Portland Street Station haed south dwon Great Portland street and Villandry is based onyour left hand side.

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Latest 5 reviews of Villandry

Villandy, Great Portland Street. There was a problem with my food but they eventually sorted it out satisfactorily. I will return, as my friend's food was perfect and the visit as a whole was good.

8 May 2012
by HW

The Villandry is a great place for a work lunch, used regularly and always serves good food, with efficient service.

11 May 2012
by CG

Nice food, excellent service

23 April 2012
by Marcus Cornish

Met a friend for lunch at Villandry, warm welcome, very pleasant ambience and superb food. Service was polite and prompt, with a smile. Crisp white linen and sparkling crockery/cutlery. I had the mushroom-stuffed artichoke heart to start, which was absolutely delicious, full of flavour. Main was fishcakes, which were full of fish and served with a fresh tomato sauce. Friend loved her food. Will definitely return. Recommended

2 May 2012
by DS

Villandry in bloomsbury was a nice restaurant attached to a deli, allowing some peace and quiet from the busy central london streets outside. The food was good. The hake in chorizo crumb was nice although the spinach was overcooked. A good last minute choice.

22 April 2012
by 11685697
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