Hawksmoor
About Hawksmoor
It may be located immediately between Seven Dials and Covent Garden, but tucked down a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it side street, Hawksmoor is a well kept secret beloved of locals looking for a restaurant offering more than your average high street diner. With a long history of dining on this very site - as far back as 1807, steak suppers were served here to luminaries including the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince of Wales - Hawksmoor has a lot to live up to, something that the team here take very seriously. Though designed with modern comforts and fashions in mind, Hawksmoor’s interior is nonetheless in keeping with the building’s original features, exposed brickwork and panelling firmly in place around the masculine furnishings, somehow appropriate for a urban hideaway specialising in red meat. A good selection of beers and old school cocktails are accompanied by a carefully compiled wine list while food, though hearty, is sophisticated and forward looking with glimpses of international influence. Join Hawksmoor’s Wine Club for BYOB Mondays (corkage fee £5) and a range of fine oenophile friendly events.
Hawksmoor Address
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11 Langley Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9JJ
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Latest 5 reviews of Hawksmoor
Will be going back for Sunday roast at Hawksmoor 7 dials again and again. That is all.
Hawksmoor, Seven dials is a nice place to visit for a great steak. Not cheap mind you. But nice atmosphere, great service, and very tasty steak. Great location for pre-theatre, although you don't want to hurry your meal at Hawksmoor. Oh, and the steaks are big!
Food was lovely- especially the unusual cornflake sundae. However service was very slow: we waited over an hour for main course and were not acknowledged or even offered drinks. Would go again but not if in a rush!
The consistency of Hawksmoor Seven Dials is impressive, have always had a good time here. Great food, service and ambience. Recommend the Porterhouse and the Prime Rib for the ultimate beef sharing experience.
Hawksmoor near Londons Coventry garden was touted as having the best steak in the capital, and it didn't disappoint, and neither did the service our waiter being extremely knowledgeable about the various cuts of meat. It is situated in a basement and the ambience and decor was very pleasing and not too noisy. At £107 including service no starters and a shared dessert with a glass of wine each it's not cheap, but we would go there again as it is a cut above the rest - if you'll forgive the pun!



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