The Booking Office Bar

The Booking Office Bar

Visit The Booking Office restaurant & bar of St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London for dinner or drinks. See our menus, offers and group booking options.

The Booking Office Restaurant in King's Cross London

Located inside the original station’s ticket hall, the Booking Office bar & restaurant is one of London’s most inspiring settings.

Part of the diverse foodie neighbourhood King’s Cross has become known for; the Booking Office provides a modern British dining experience in a truly unique space.

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With bustling travellers of the 19th century gone, The Booking Office is again transforming lives, turning end-of-the-day stress into relaxing laughter.

From cocktails and sharing boards to menus filled with delectable fare, The Booking Office revels in the romance of a bygone era in one of London’s most exciting new neighbourhoods.

Diversity of cuisine and an international clientele mark the numerous restaurants and distinctive hotels that Executive Chef Adam Ashe has worked with during his career.

Bringing this wealth of experience and a defined culinary philosophy to King’s Cross in London and The Booking Office restaurant, Chef Adam's passion for food and creating memorable dining experiences is palpable, but he also strives to maintain a larger sense of balance.

No matter the reason for celebration, The Booking Office Restaurant & Bar offers exceptional options for creating an occasion to remember.

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Overlooking St. Pancras International Station, MI + ME pays homage to the Milk and Meat trains of times gone by.

Enjoy light fare for breakfast or any time of the day, crafted from ingredients from the area's most meticulous cheese makers and farmers.

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British Spa Break: St Pancras Renaissance hotel, London

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One of the country’s great railway hotels, long derelict but reopened in 2011 and thriving since, the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel still exudes the same decadent luxury it was built to represent in 1872.

Its spa, housed underground in the former steam kitchens, is perfect for unwinding pre- or post-Eurostar.

Location 8/10 The hotel towers over St Pancras International railway station, with direct access to the platforms so it's especially convenient for a pre- or post-Eurostar stopover.

Domestic trains go from adjacent King’s Cross, and the Underground connects you to the Victoria, Northern and Piccadilly Lines.

You’d never know, once immersed in subterranean tranquillity in the spa, that the traffic of busy Euston Road was thundering overhead - though it can be heard from rooms.

Booking Office | Bars and pubs in St Pancras, London

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The unstoppable uplift of the King’s Cross area brings a new bar/restaurant nearly every week, but the Booking Office remains the undisputed champion for cocktails.

For one thing, it’s just a great place to sit, whether you’re in the lovely former booking hall, with its dark wood and soaring gothic arches, or outside overlooking the train tracks.

Frequented by a lot of business people – and, naturally, by travellers – it’s not a place you go for a cool hangout vibe.

The cocktail list starts at £9 for punches (a speciality) with most between £11 and £15.

And take note (or be warned) – Office hours last until 3am from Thursday to Saturday.

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Reviving the tradition of the station café that can draw the crowds, the Booking Office's cathedral-like drama - set in the historical ticket office of St Pancras Station - 29m-long bar and fresh English fare are conversation-stoppers at any time of day.

The Booking Office Bar lists an array of punches and mixed drinks recreated from lost recipes from the Victorian era, as well as a range of bespoke and seasonal cocktails.

The classic delight of afternoon tea is served in Hansom Lounge daily and live music is played on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays.

Open until 3am on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays.

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