Trafalgar Square Restaurants?
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Trafalgar Square Restaurants?
I'm leaving for London tomorrow and then on to Ireland for a week. Have evening tickets for Phantom and would really appreciate recommendations for restaurants in the Trafalgar area.
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It's nearly a thousand miles from the "Trafalagar area" (the English for the hinterland of Cape Trafalgar) to Her Majesty's Theatre in London's Haymarket.
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It does say Trafalgar Square in the title.
I suggest Les Deux Salons in William IV St, an authentic French brasserie. They do pre-theatre menu for around £20 (plus drinks and service). www.lesdeuxsalons.co.uk
Another is www.terroirswinebar.com
For seafood, www.j-sheekey.co.uk and oyster bar next door www.jsheekeyoysterbar.co.uk
Restaurant in National Portrait Gallery is also good, but only open certain nights. http://www.npg.org.uk/visit/shop-eat...restaurant.php
I suggest Les Deux Salons in William IV St, an authentic French brasserie. They do pre-theatre menu for around £20 (plus drinks and service). www.lesdeuxsalons.co.uk
Another is www.terroirswinebar.com
For seafood, www.j-sheekey.co.uk and oyster bar next door www.jsheekeyoysterbar.co.uk
Restaurant in National Portrait Gallery is also good, but only open certain nights. http://www.npg.org.uk/visit/shop-eat...restaurant.php