Circus Restaurant
Overview
Circus is an innovative combination of Pan Asian restaurant and West End cocktail bar with a sprinkling of glamorous cabaret to entertain guests while they dine. Located in vibrant Covent Garden, the heart of theatre-land, the restaurant boasts a brand new elegant dinner menu, created by the highly revered chef Andrew Lassetter, formerly of E&O and Cocoon.<br /><br><br />The stylish surrealist interior, created by iconic British designer Tom Dixon, transports guests into a decadent world of glamour and escapism from the moment they enter, with the highlight; a striking quartz 'stage' table seating up to 30 guests dominating the room. As day turns into night, the restaurant comes to life and the spectacle begins as diners sip exotic punches and cocktails whilst beautifully skilled performers twirl magically in suspended hoops and wow the crowd. The adventures continue after dinner as the music is turned up and the dancing begins.
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Practical Information
27 - 29 Endell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9BA
Prices
£41 and over
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27 - 29 Endell StreetCovent GardenLondonWC2H 9BA
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I had very low food expectations. I thought it was going to be TGIFriday quality food with a bunch of lights and glitzy entertainment. Firstly, I walked straight past this place - and wasn't sure how to enter the door! It didn't look like a door and made me think whether I needed to go around to another entrance.
I went for a hen do but our party wasn't big enough to get the stage...more
Sorry, I just love this place. I've been three times and it's always great. I can't speak to the relative value for the money, as I am always going for work and I can expense every last pound. Where to begin? Well ... the food, I guess. It's all pretty good. I appreciate the indication of gluten, though I will say, the first time I went, when there was a "G" on the menu item, that meant it was...more
(Review of Bar Scene)
Serious mixology in practice here - Bartenders really know their stuff!
After entering through a non-descript street entrance, you can let the front desk know you'd like to go to the bar if you're not there for dinner and they will lead you into the scene...
This is a place that you have to check out yourself to get the full effect -- Designer did an amazing job,...more
A hula-hoop show with fire and then a Elvis impersonator.... The Red Snapper wasn't bad but to be honest we were way to drunk to trust my opinion. Fun place to go if you're on vacation.....more
Went here last night for a work dinner and it far exceeded my expectations. I must admit, I love indulgent gimmickry. I live for drag queens and contortionists and fire swallowers. This place had me at hello.
I think it's important to mention here that I didn't pay for the dinner. Dinner was pretty expensive, as due to the size of our party, we had to order the sharing menu at £50 per...more

