The Pleasure of Eating Out at Covent Garden

One of the must do things to do in London is to take your seat at one of the many places to eat in Covent Garden. Book your table with Bistro1 and you’ll be enjoying the finest Mediterranean food at cheap prices.

Eating out in Covent Garden is great enjoyment for couples, families and colleagues, with a nice stroll through the plaza awaiting you after your meal. Good restaurants in Covent Garden come in the shape of Bistro1 – the friendliest restaurants in London.

We’re very close to many Covent Garden theatres including Vaudeville Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Duchess Theatre, Aldwych Theatre, Theatre Royal and Fortune Theatre.

Bistro1 Covent Garden Branch | 33 Southampton Street London WC2E 7HE
Tel. 020 7379 7585 | Email. b2 (at) bistro1.co.uk

Featured Theatres

The Adelphi Theatre London was built in 1930 and is the current home of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies. AdelphiTheatreLondon.com provides details of the theatre including how to buy Love Never Dies tickets, Adelphi seating plans and nearby recommended hotels. Bistro1 is just a two minute walk from the theatre, and is perfect to dine in before watching a show at the Adelphi.


Covent Garden Branch Reviews

Came to london with friend who has visited before, my first time, will come again on my next visit to london, every thing excellent, choice of menu, great value for money, good wine, friendly staff, would definately recommend

Sue

This was my 4th time at this restaurant and I wouldn't go anywhere else when I'm in London for a show. The food, service, atmosphere and price is outstanding. Can't wait to come back - again!!

Lorraine

Fabulous! Unbeatbale prices for unbeatable food ... loved it and will definately return and recommend :-)

Darren

The food was excellent, wine good and the service great. Great value for money, we will definately be back!

Samantha

We will definitely be coming here again soon.

Fabio

Where else in London can you get a 3 course lunch (very reasonable portions) and coke for £9.40 each?

Robert