Burger King Leicester Square
Serving up mouthwatering burgers since 1954.
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Serving up mouthwatering burgers since 1954.
Café Koha is a delightful restaurant, quiet and intimate at lunchtime, with a very good value lunch menu.
Casual coffee shop with a menu of light dishes & specially blended hot and cold drinks.
Fast-food chain offering Mexican fare, including design-your-own burritos, tacos & bowls.
Join Cote Brasserie and discover the delights of modern French food on St. Martin’s Lane, in the heart of the West End’s theatre district.
Serving authentic and affordable Neapolitan pizza, made with fresh ingredients, in a friendly environment.
Located in the heart of Covent Garden on St Martin’s Lane, Fumo Italian restaurant and bar is an oasis of laid-back elegance.
Book now at Haidilao Piccadilly Circus in London.
Experience authentic Chinese food in London.
Joy King Lau's menu is filled with beloved Cantonese classics. Indulge in mouthwatering dishes like crispy Roast Duck, Sweet and Sour Pork, and Steamed Whole Sea Bass.
Restaurant chain known for its buckets of fried chicken, plus combo meals & sides.
Experience the vibrant flavours of Laos at Lao Cafe in the West End. Enjoy authentic cuisine and bold spices from the South East Asia.
Authentic Italian steakhouse in London's West End.
Experience the genuine taste of India with Masala Zone's passionately crafted gourmet and street food, showcasing the diverse flavors from across the country.
Born with the idea of blending French tradition with the modern soul of London.
Explore Poke House and savour the healthy life.
Simmons Leicester Square is London's favourite late-night cocktail bar. Serving up an unbeatable happy hour and wild parties
Since 1906, the Gielgud Theatre has been home to many traditional and modern classics.
Jermyn Street Theatre is one of London's smallest producing theatres with a programme of outstanding new plays, rare revivals as well as remakes of European classics!
The Prince Edward Theatre opened in 1930, and was named after the then Prince of Wales, who went on to become Edward VIII.
The stunning Palace Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue is home to the award winning Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
The English National Opera is the national opera company dedicated to one simple aim: creating extraordinary encounters with opera, on stage and beyond.
The Noël Coward Theatre opened as the New Theatre on 12 Mar. 1903.
The Sondheim Theatre opened on 8 Oct. 1907. The Sondheim was built as a pair with the Hicks Theatre, now called the Gielgud Theatre.
In 1849, whilst in London, Karl Marx lived in the German Hotel, which is now Leicester House.
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