The Piccadilly

About The Piccadilly

A tried and tested Italian restaurant popular with Londoners looking for no-frills dining, The Piccadilly is situated in bustling Soho, just off of Shaftesbury Avenue. Set over four floors, with a fabulous roof terrace, The Piccadilly is a family run restaurant which has delighted diners since 1961 with its combination of mouth-watering gourmet Italian food and warm, friendly service. Here you’ll dine surrounded by the signed photos of Theatreland’s biggest names and previous visitors to The Piccadilly - Alan Rickman, Barry Cryer and Juliet Stevenson among them. Head chef Giorgio Leo’s 30-odd years experience guarantees The Piccadilly offers some of the finest Italian food in the capital at a surprisingly reasonable price.

The Piccadilly Address

Address:
31 Great Windmill Street
London Haymarket
London
W1D 7LP

Prices for The Piccadilly

Under £35 | €40 | US$54

Location Information for The Piccadilly

Address:
31 Great Windmill Street
London Haymarket
London
W1D 7LP
Public transport: Piccadilly Circus, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of The Piccadilly

We received a warm welcome and excellent service at the Piccadilly Restaurant in Great Windmill Street London. The staf were friendly and attentive and we will definitely be returning. Highly recommended for a pre-theatre meal.

17 February 2011
by 11883921

I booked the piccadilly restaurant in soho as a pre-theatre treat for my wife. we arrived early and had the restaurant to ourselves. we were able to enjoy a leisurely dinner at our own pace. the staff were very welcoming and accomodated my request for a candle in my wifes' dessert. All in all we had an enjoyable dinner and were close to the theatre for our show which is a bonus for the restaurant.

8 January 2012
by BS

Staff friendly , food good and very large portions. You had better be hungry if you order the cordon bleu .

29 January 2012
by gillian brickell

Nice italian, easy for pre-theatre dinner. Food tasty and staff very pleasant - £30 for two without wine.

9 September 2011
by Patricia Keaveny

I will not pretend it was a good experience. First of all, although I booked a table for 7 people when I arrived there there was no table for us so we had to squeeze in a table for 6. The stuff was rude and the food was really bad. I never believed pasta could be so tasteless. The whole experience was really bad.

21 October 2011
by KP
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