The Ivy in London

The Ivy

Book a table in The Ivy:

1 West Street, WC2H 9NQ London
Great Britain [map]
International restaurants in London
Avg. price: £45
Open: The Ivy Is Open For Lunch Monday To Saturday From 12 Noon Till 3pm And From 12 Noon Till 3.30pm For Sunday Lunch. Dinner Is Served From 5.30pm Till 12 Midnight Monday To Saturday, 5.30pm Till 11pm On Sunday.
The Ivy in London
The Ivy in London
The Ivy in London
The legendary Ivy needs no introduction. Beloved of stage and screen luminaries as well as lesser mortals, its ninety-year-old position in the London dining circuit is unassailable. The eclectic menu nods to intercontinental cuisine, while the genteel dining room scatters guests across the buzzy main floor and into private booths. Centrally located in Covent Garden and perfect for a pre-theatre meal.
Twitter mentions for The Ivy

London_Ivy (London Ivy) at 05/15/2012 18:23: RT @UberFacts: As a way to relieve stress, Steve Jobs would soak his bare feet in the company toilets. < strange.

Blazin_Duke (Duke Dash) at 05/15/2012 16:16: @London_Ivy the teasing made me thick skinned.. But yeah secondary school my mouth got me in 2 fights n detention. I usually came out on top

London_Ivy (London Ivy) at 05/15/2012 16:14: @Blazin_Duke ohh, the cussing matches was a different story, man were getting FINISHED in school days loool

London_Ivy (London Ivy) at 05/15/2012 15:32: Who remembers that rap battle in the U.S where that guy says.. 'U mad coz I'm styling on you' then they start fighting.. Looool

Ahhh... the Ivy... London's classical...

Ahhh... the Ivy... London's classical posh restaurant. The danger with "in" places is always that they are out before the night is over. I think the Ivy will prevail because they just have excellent food and great service. Definitely recommended!

The Ivy is right in the middle of...

The Ivy is right in the middle of Theatre Land. A fantastic British restaurant classic popular with just about everyone, and for good reason. Hard to get in, but once in, it doesn't disappoint ever. The menu is an unassuming wide mix of old favourites which is presented superbly. Prices are still reasonable as well so absolutely no reason not to try to get a table. Submitted by Edward Pennings