Mercato Mayfair
About
Dine in the stunning surroundings of an 18th-century church turned elegant food hall, at Mercato Mayfair, which is run by the same crew as Mercato Metropolitano.
Discover a vibrant food and culture hub of world dining, community spirit and locally sourced artisanal produce, in the heart of fashionable Mayfair.
Set inside the Grade I-listed St Mark's Church, this impressive market has taken over the entire nave, with towering stained glass windows and the upper-level wrap-around balcony.
What to eat at Mercato Mayfair
Explore two levels of decadent Asian bites like bao buns and steamed dumplings, fresh poke bowls, sushi, handmade pasta (all made onsite), authentic Italian gelato and wood-oven-baked pizza.
Or, browse some seafood delights paired with cocktails at the Cha Cha bar.
Don’t forget to check out the rooftop terrace!
What else is there to see and do at Mercato Mayfair?
Beyond Mercato Mayfair's incredible food offering, there is more to the eye than it seems initially… Step beyond ground level in the former crypt to find a wine cellar and a microbrewery, where cooking classes also take place regularly.
As Mercato Mayfair’s focus lies strongly on community and sustainability, the Mayfair Community Space housed in the basement is a free entertainment venue for families, where free music classes and performances are hosted.
Can you book a table at Mercato Mayfair?
Mercato Mayfair can get very busy, so groups of at least six people can book a table in advance. Otherwise, the venue accepts walk-ins.
Where is Mercato Mayfair
Mercato Mayfair is located at St Mark's Church on North Audley Street (W1K 6ZA).
How do I get to Mercato Mayfair?
The closest Tube stations to Mercato Mayfair are Marble Arch (Central line) and Bond Street (Central, Jubilee and Elizabeth lines), which are both a five-minute walk away.
Plenty of bus routes also serve nearby Oxford Street.
When is Mercato Mayfair open?
Mercato Mayfair is open daily, from 8.30am to 11pm from Monday to Thursday, from 8.30am to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, and from 8.30am to 10.30pm on Sundays.