What's OnDate night at Heliot Steak House
Wine and dine your Valentine at the best Steak House in London.- Dates 01/02/2019 - 28/02/2019
- Location The Hippodrome Casino, Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7JH
- Price £££
The best steak for your date nightJudged the Best Steak Restaurant in London by the customers of Bookatable, the 100-seat Heliot Steak House has some of the best views of any restaurant in London, overlooking the main casino gaming floor at The Hippodrome Casino.Dine with your Valentine in the dreamy surroundings of one of the most historic buildings in Leicester Square. Choose from a selection of steaks, salads and all the trimming, including prime rib-eye, rump and sirloin to truffle and lobster tail.If steak isn’t your thing there is plenty more to feast on with a menu created by award-winning executive chef Ioannis Grammenos, including some excellent fresh fish dishes, succulent main course lamb, duck and pork dishes as well as a comprehensive exciting and innovative range of vegetarian and vegan selection to satisfy every palate and taste.Find out more and view the menu here.To make a reservation call 0207 769 8844 or email reservationist@hippodromecasino.com.Read more about what's on at The Hippodrome Casino here.Over 18s only. If you are lucky enough to look under 25 you must bring photo ID.What's moreTo keep you busy all night long, there are six bars throughout The Hippodrome Casino. The Heliot Cocktail Bar is the central hub of the casino, with a drinks list offering everything from American beers to unique cocktails. The Cranbourn Bar, sited on the third floor adjacent to the two-tier Smoking Terrace, is the West End’s busiest and most popular late night venue.Lunch
Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pmDinner
Open from 5pm daily.
Last Orders:
Monday – Friday Midnight
Saturday 1am
Sunday 11pmAll bars are open until very late and there is always one bar open 24 hours. The smoking terrace is also open 24 hours. You can reserve tables in the Heliot Cocktail bar and Lounge where 24 hour food menu is available.
Duel Purpose
Leicester square has been home to a number of historical figures. Statues of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Hunter and Sir Isaac Newton have all featured in the gardens, which at the centre, permanently showcases William Shakespeare.