Central Station

About Central Station

This bright and buzzy gay-friendly restaurant in King's Cross is loved by locals for its down-to-earth atmosphere, chilled ambience and brilliant British menu. Suitable for business dining, dates and after-work drinks-and-dancing, Central Station Bar and Restaurant is a great local pub with an Islington vibe and a killer roof terrace for summertime sessions. The first-floor restaurant is light and airy and decorated with lilac banquettes and chic dove grey and white wallpaper, and star dishes at Central Station include the salmon and smoked haddock fishcakes with mango salsa, salad and rice; the summertime tagliatelle with pinenuts, Parmesan cheese and parsley; and the lamb burger served with hand-cut chips, salad and relish.

Central Station Address

Address:
37 Wharfdale Road
St Pancras
London
N1 9SD

Location Information for Central Station

Address:
37 Wharfdale Road
St Pancras
London
N1 9SD
Public transport: London Kings Cross, National Railway

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Latest 4 reviews of Central Station

7.2 out of 10 based on 4 reviews

This isn't really a restaurant, it's a gay bar that serves food. The staff & customers were all incredibly welcoming

21 December 2011
by CG

A colleague and I visited Central Station for a business lunch. Was incredibly good value. Place was almost empty, but we didnt feel crowded or ignored by the waiter. Very good value for money and excellent service. Would definately go again.

8 March 2010
by SRK

Lovely place but the food was a little disappointing at the Central Station restaurant. Would return as the service and ambience were lovely.

15 December 2009
by SH

Central Station is a short walk from Kings Cross but it's terrace restaurant sits way above the crowd in more ways than one. Friendly efficient staff take care over you and the chef's recommendations are to be trusted. Local (yes, local) vegetables made a delicious tart to start with; followed by the best fish pie ever and light, soft centred crispy fishcakes with excellent chips. We shared a summer fruit tart which came with a home-made custard and vowed to return asap.

28 August 2009
by CE
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