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Gallery Mess Restaurant, Bar&Cafe

Gallery Mess at the Saatchi Gallery is a popular dining destination for its beautiful setting, charming atmosphere and excellent food.With exposed brickwork, vaulted ceilings and display of art, the listed interior provides the perfect location for a long leisurely lunch, dinner or drinks.The seasonal menu and extensive bar selection is provided by award winning caterer and restaurant operator.

The restaurant also benefits from a wonderful al fresco terrace which overlooks The Green.

Gallery Mess can be hired exclusively for private events whether an intimate private dinner or a corporate reception.

The Gallery Restaurant | Denbies Wine Estate

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The Gallery Restaurant is located on the third floor overlooking the 265 acre vineyard.

It offers possibly the most spectacular restaurant views in Surrey far reaching over Box Hill and the North Downs.

All our food is sourced, when possible, from local suppliers in the south-east.

EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation 1169/2011 Please note: Dietary and allergen specifications are available on request

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Restaurant review of the Gallery at Sketch in Mayfair

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Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The buzzHoused in an 18th-century townhouse on Mayfair's Conduit Street, Sketch is a London dining emporium like no other, conceived by the Momo restaurateur Mourad Mazouz and made up of a number of uniquely decorated spaces.

Shirgley has also created a 22-piece tableware set featuring drawings and doodles; the words 'an empty dish' hide underneath your food, only to be revealed when you clean your plate.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Menu highlightsAsk the helpful waiters – who are dressed smartly in uniforms by the late Richard Nicoll – to give you their recommendations, because Gagnaire's extensive menu of modern European creations is filled with so many tempting dishes that it was hard to decide.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Advertisement - Continue Reading Below For the main course, we opted to share the beef between two, which was huge and came with a mountain of deliciously crispy onion rings.

Willy Wonka would certainly be happy with the dessert selection, which ranges from inverted profiteroles (choux filled with dark chocolate ganache, chocolate veil, crème anglaise with black sesame seeds and caramelised pear) to green-matcha-tea meringues, coconut-milk mousseline and dragon fruit.Perfect for…Enjoying one of the most imaginative menus in London, either as an indulgent date night or a catch-up with foodie friends, in wonderfully thought-provoking surrounds.

Gallery Mess, review: A tourist attraction's restaurant you want to visit

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Usually, a cafe – and even sometime a restaurant – that’s either physically attached or just in some way associated with a tourist attraction can only be described a pit stop to refuel, a place to sit the kids down and grab a cup of bog standard tea.

Here, Gallery Mess, the restaurant attached to the Saatchi Gallery is sophisticated and relaxed.

My companion plumps for the full breakfast: Cumberland sausage, bacon, mushroom, tomato, baked beans, black pudding, egg and hash browns.

Albeit only a few quid less each than some other restaurants of the same ilk, but all the same.

Place the haddock and bay leaf in shallow pan and cover with cold water.

Portrait Restaurant and Bar - National Portrait Gallery

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Looking for a special afternoon tea venue?

At Portrait Restaurant, where afternoon tea is served daily, you can relax and enjoy an unparalleled view including Nelson in Trafalgar Square, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and the London Eye, a cheering situation whatever the weather.

Our set tea features a generous range of savouries, freshly baked scones with jam and clotted cream, and seasonally changing fancies crafted by our pastry chefs.

Find out more Download the menu The Portrait Café, is on Floor -3, is a cosy sky-lit spot for light meals and scrumptious cakes, fine teas and hand-roasted coffees.

Treat yourself to our famous shortbread or round brownies, perfect with an espresso or cup of tea before heading home.

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