The Gilbert Scott
Overview
The Gilbert Scott restaurant is situated within one of London’s most anticipated re-openings – the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, a truly spectacular setting bursting with history, atmosphere and charm. Combining a genuine skill for hospitality and a true interest in their unique surroundings, the team at The Gilbert Scott have created a dining experience which really is unlike any other in the capital. From the grandiose entrance of The Gilbert Scott’s bar space, transporting you to another world from the smog and traffic of Euston Road, to the quiet glory of the dining room with its high plaster moulded ceilings, polished limestone pillars and large windows, The Gilbert Scott reminds you of precisely why so many, among them poet John Betjeman, campaigned against the demolition of this magnificent building. A large AA Rosette menu catering for all tastes is inspired by the surrounds of the dining room, incorporating also nostalgic British dishes.
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Practical Information
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, Euston Road, London, NW1 2AR
Prices
£41 and over
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St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
Euston RoadLondonNW1 2AR
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Thought this pretty bad. Very English( hmm) Room fair ( some areas of hotel Victorian spectacular). Veal roast OK, very greasy fish with big klutzy starchy chips Grilled liver appropriately dry Good Mrs. Beeton desserts.Odd service.All including wines expensive . The blurb says a nostalgic look at British cusine.
? Nostalgia for what wasn' t very good in the first place.
Or ( Nod to Simone...more
As a non-newbie visitor to London (okay, okay. I'm a tourist!), my travelling party and I were looking for a fancy treat of a lunch that brought together history, architecture, and of course, fine food.
A friend of ours in London suggested The Gilbert Scott, and are we ever glad we followed his advice. We made reservations online for lunch, and were enamoured the moment we walked into the...more
Oh, this is British as it used to be/should be/can be. A stunning entrance and cocktail bar with attentive, knowledgeable bar staff mixing a killer bloody mary (for a bloody handover) and then into one of the most sedate, classy, "proper" dining rooms I've seen for a while.
The menu is modern British and my choice of cod tongues (new for me) to start was a good one, if a little over jammy or...more
What a beauty!
Once through the superman style revolving doors, I was transported into a time where women were ladies and men were gents. Shortly after seating us, our coats were taken, given the drinks menu and one of my favourite snacks was placed in front of us - popcorn! However, this was no ordinary treat, it tasted like bacon! I kid you not, it was delectable, and at a guess I reckon...more
It was very easy to book a table in this restaurant (which is very rare these days in London restaurants- you have to book weeks in advance to have a burger in the end sometimes)
Anyway, the service and the bar of this place deserve a five stars - they serve very interesting cocktails
I also like the interiors very much- very grand - so renaisance ;-)
but the food was a disappointment - not...more
