The Cavendish
The Cavendish | Marylebone
We have launched our new Sunday Roast at The Cavendish, with black Angus rib of beef and Spring Lamb now available.
We also have children’s entertainment every Sunday, so you can sit back and relax whilst the kids have fun.
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The Cavendish - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens
REVIEW: The Cavendish, New Cavendish Street, Marylebone - The ...
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The newest arrival, The Cavendish has everything under one roof – a luxurious white linen adorned restaurant upstairs, and a swanky cocktail bar with all the trimming downstairs.
One dish that really stole the limelight was this gorgeous carabinero prawn risotto, which at £16.50 for a starter size is certainly commanding a high price – but one spoonful of it and you’ll realise it’s worth every penny.
It’s so large, full of flavour and respected as one of the best examples from top chefs around the globe you shouldn’t even treat it as a prawn, instead like something so much more.
The sauce in which this delicious chop was bathed and glazed in had a sweetness to it and flavour which I couldn’t quite put my finger on, yet the unknown didn’t distract us from every tender bite we put in to our mouths, of course.
The custard was full of zesty flavour and that topping – incredibly crunchy.
REVIEW: The Cavendish, New Cavendish Street, Marylebone ...
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We toiled through the menu trying to decide exactly what we wanted but head chef Douglas has created such a tantalising, quality led menu it’s hard to choose.
The mini beef brioche beauties were small versions of the restaurants Cavendish Burger.
Head chef Douglas Santi first cooks his meat in a water bath, retaining flavour and texture – before finishing off in a josper oven to give it its blacked bark and rich smokey flavour.
Avant garde in its presentation this medley of pistachio spaghetti, almond, meringue and chocolate, with a sprinkle of gold dust for decadence – was just perfect.
The quality of the food, the prices, the chefs story and the bold flavours, what’s not to love?
The Cavendish Hotel Review, Westminster, London | Travel
THE CAVENDISH HOTEL LONDON | OFFICIAL SITE
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Situated on prestigious Jermyn Street, St James's in the centre of Piccadilly & Mayfair London, The Cavendish London is very convenient for visitors who want to experience central London, whether they are visiting for business or for a relaxing weekend break.
The Cavendish Hotel London is perfectly located for all those seeking the thrill of London's theatres, world class shopping or superb afternoon tea.
With 230 luxury rooms, The Cavendish offers relaxing accommodation, though located in central London, it gives you opportunity to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
In the Edwardian era The Cavendish London was run by Rosa Lewis, the infamous "Duchess of Duke St." Famous throughout London society for her hospitality and cooking, The Cavendish Hotel London continues this tradition today - the attentive staff, variety of facilities and the meticulous care in all the services offered will ensure your central London hotel stay is as enjoyable as possible.
The 4 star Cavendish Hotel in central London, is near:
Petrichor Restaurant at The Cavendish
Petrichor offers a modern European style menu that delivers delicious flavours that won’t disappoint, in the heart of the West End.
For reservations and enquiries, please contact us on 020 7930 2111 or by email at below are sample menus and subject to change for a maximum of 10 people dining in the restaurant.
Please contact bookings over 10 people.
The Cavendish | Restaurants in Marylebone, London
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The room has the full brasserie treatment, complete with banquette booths and full-skirted white-clothed tables, black and white dressed staff and plenty of busy taps on the bar.
When the sun's out you can enjoy a true London pavement-terrace experience with the full restaurant menu available.
The Cavendish offers a community of like-minded people respite from the ‘exclusive’ London bars and restaurants, delivering a neighbourhood brasserie with fantastic food and drink at its heart.
To complement the selection of produce there is a carefully curated wine list and extensive craft cocktails, such as the infamous Cavendish 35.
Whether it’s an espresso at the bar, brunch with your friends or a romantic dinner for two in the beautiful restaurant, The Cavendish has something for everyone.