Palm Court Brasserie

Palm Court is the quintessential, intimate Parisian-style brasserie in Covent Garden, Central London

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Set in the heart of Covent Garden and overlooking the piazza, Palm Court is the quintessential, intimate Parisian-style brasserie.

Opened by renowned London restaurateur Brian Stein, it has been lovingly crafted to recreate a classically 1920’s art nouveau environment.

Popular with all, Palm Court generates the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to linger.

Whether you are dropping in for a meal or a glass of wine with friends and family, we create the ideal environment to help you relax and unwind.

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Boulevard Brasserie | Classical french dining in Covent Garden

Set just 50 yards back from the Piazza, Boulevard Brasserie is one of the area’s iconic fixtures.

Serving great food since 1991, the restaurant offers guests the perfect spot to soak up Covent Garden’s unique and vibrant atmosphere.

The Brasserie attracts not only passionate theatre-goers but also draws a diverse crowd of locals, tourists and local businesses looking for a warm and welcoming piece of France in the heart of Covent Garden.

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However, sometimes the classics are the best and often this means good old-fashioned French cooking.

Smoked salmon…ok I know I’m boring but I didn’t I say the classics were always the best?

I chose one of my favourites, a Nicoise Salad, to transport me out of Covent Garden and into the sunny Cote d’Azur.

Mr S veered away from our French theme but went for another classic, the British Roast.

What’s your favourite classic dish?

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It’s definitely one of London’s prettiest areas with its offering of high street and designer stores, independent boutiques and market stalls, artsyfartsy buildings and eclectic shops.

The piazza is a spectacular space with cobblestone steps and eclectic street performers; the backyard at St Paul’s church (aka Actors Church) is a peaceful place to have a takeaway lunch al fresco especially during the summer; and the surrounding options for musicals, plays, opera and ballet are definitely worthy of all five stars.

This humble side of peas is not to be dismissed because it’s so hearty.

But this place is my reliable little spot of Paris in my little spot of Europe in town.

It always reminds me why I love both cities – from the French cinema posters donning the walls to quality French bistro food that’s right on the money; from the polite and friendly British service to its stunning London location.

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Established over 10 years ago, Palm Court Brasserie Covent Garden has earned its reputation as the perennial favorite of the London go-to area.

Palm Court Brasserie is an elegant time capsule and an oasis of sophisticated calm; an intimate Parisian-style brasserie with a modern European menu which embodies the classic brasserie offerings of good food, simply cooked and fairly priced.

The interior of the Covent Garden Brasserie is crafted to recreate a classically 1920s art nouveau movement and the beautiful wrought-iron centrally hung chandelier softly illuminates the surroundings.

Popular with all, Palm Court generates the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to linger.

Palm Court Brasserie Covent Garden brings a little touch of Paris to the heart of London.

Palm Court Brasserie | Restaurants in Covent Garden, London

A French brasserie located a short walk from the main piazza in Covent Garden, decorated in 1920s art nouveau style.

The narrow dining area is framed with French posters, giving the intimate space a slick of brasserie authenticity.

Palm Court serves classic French dishes like mussels, steak-frites and salad Niçoise.

In addition to the mostly-French, old-world-skewed wine menu, there are aperitifs and classic cocktails, too.

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