Harden's survey result
Summary
“Better than anything the Gare du Nord can offer (although perhaps that’s not saying much!)” – this “beautiful” operation overlooking the Eurostar tracks comprises a “comfortable and well-spaced”, large interior with a stylish concourse bar (Europe’s longest, apparently) whose seating runs along the platforms from on high (the latter closing in summer 2022 for a major upgrade and a new focus on its extensive Champagne range of bottles and magnums). The brasserie fare (served seven days a week from breakfast) is sometimes criticised for being “unimaginative”, but one or two reports felt it had “stepped up a gear” this year, with recommendations as a business or romantic rendezvous; or for its luxurious afternoon tea. It’s certainly “convenient” (and, in the bar, “you can’t beat it for a view of the trains”).
Summary
Afternoon tea (“try Champagne as well as tea!”) is a highlight at this stylishly appointed brasserie inside St Pancras Station, whose popular exterior bar overlooks the Eurostar tracks. The food doesn’t always impress everyone (“like a trip back to the days of British Rail catering”) but most reports this year were uniformly favourable.
Summary
“If one arrives early for the train to Paris”, this “beautiful, grand space in an historic setting” is, say fans, “not a bad place to while away the time”. But a large majority of reporters agree, “it could and should be better” – “I was hoping for the sort of vibe experienced at Grand Central Station in New York but it didn’t have the same panache” and “the food can be a let-down for the price”.
Summary
“If one arrives early for the train to Paris”, this “beautiful, grand space in an historic setting” is, say fans, “not a bad place to while away the time”. But a large majority of reporters agree, “it could and should be better” – “I was hoping for the sort of vibe experienced at Grand Central Station in New York but it didn’t have the same panache” and “the food can be a let-down for the price”.
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £35.00 |
Filter Coffee | £5.00 |
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Bread | £3.50 |
Service | 12.50% |
Upper Concourse, London, NW1 2QP
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Opening hours
Monday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Tuesday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Wednesday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Thursday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Friday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Saturday | 8 am‑9 pm |
Sunday | 12 pm‑4 pm |
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