About The County Hall Restaurant
As its name implies, County Hall Restaurant has a spectacular location across from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in historic County Hall with stunning views over the Thames and the London Eye. Live Jazz on a Sunday, entertains the mixed crowd of tourists and knowledgeable locals as they savour the seasonal British cuisine table d'hote and a la carte menus, inspired and created by Christopher Baston. A charming blend of understated and warm friendliness. County Hall Restaurant also serves a fantastic afternoon tea, with two sittings at 2:30pm & 4:30pm daily - this is the perfect way to spent a lazy afternoon.
The County Hall also offers a Sunday Jazz roast lunch from 12:30-3pm for £25.00 per person.Traditional English Afternoon Tea is served in the Library, which has spectacular views of Big Ben.
Opening hours:
Mon - Sun 12:30pm-3pm & 5:30pm-10:30pm
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The County Hall Restaurant is in a great position, with a view well worth paying for over the odds for. However, the food is overpriced for the quality, and prices for wine and coffee are ridiculous.Review
Service very slow. Food not tasty. Asked for lemon to accompany gravilax (first course) and lemon arrived when all had finished. One order for main course was not correct.Review
Lovely and spacious locale, but 4 pound charge for two glasses of tap water set me off (they removed one from the tally). Food was acceptable, portions small, service very friendly. I am not sure it is worth it and will probably write the travel guide that recommended it, asking them to reconsider placing it.Visitors
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