PAUL Gloucester Road

PAUL Gloucester Road

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Paul Hamlyn Hall Balconies Restaurant — Royal Opera House

Once a part of Covent Garden flower market, the spectacular, glass-vaulted Paul Hamlyn Hall  has a definite ‘wow’ factor.

At gallery level, the Balconies Restaurant provides a stunning, modern space at the heart of the Royal Opera House.

Amid the energy and excitement of world-class opera and ballet productions, the Paul Hamlyn Hall Balconies Restaurant offers spectacular views, superb, friendly service and a luxurious modern European menu that, like the Paul Hamlyn Hall itself, combines the very best of old and new.

See Menu options and pricing for this restaurant.

You can add restaurant reservations to your shopping basket up to 72 hours before performances for which you have tickets.

St Paul's Hotel: 4 Star Hotel London | Boutique London Hotels in ...

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Subscribe here to our YouTube Channel to View Most Recent Videos A stylish boutique hotel conveniently located near the well connected Hammersmith tube and bus station, Kensington Olympia exhibition halls and Westfield shopping mall.

Directly outside the hotel are the buses 9, 10 and 27, each taking a scenic route to Central London’s famous sites, as well as Kensington Palace, Harrods and Notting Hill Gate.

The building was originally St. Pauls School and was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in 1884, the architect of the Natural History Museum.

Each room is unique and encompasses the original character of building with some rooms having the original fire place.

The hotel was also the setting of the 1971 film “Melody”, an international cult film about youth and lost love.

Barbecoa Restaurant in St Paul's, City of London | One New Change

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Le Restaurant de Paul, review: The dining room is tucked away like an

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food   desserts   staff  

Not Paul Hollywood, the bearded lothario from The Great British Bake Off, but Paul the très chic French boulangerie chain that arrived in British high streets in 2000.

Attempts have been made to give it some modish starkness – whitewashed brick walls, stone-flagged floor tiles, an elderly photo-print of a Paul restaurant in the 1920s, and a dramatically black pass behind which the chefs labour away.

Perhaps we shouldn't have attacked the marvellous Paul bread (olive bread, cheese bread, six-cereal bread...) with such gusto.

Puddings at Le Restaurant de Paul were exactly what you'd expect: macarons, tartlets, eclairs, French toast with crème anglaise.

What they're offering is a classic Paul café with a few feeble gestures towards actual cooking, nervously offered to the passing trade.

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Le Restaurant de Paul Covent Garden | Restaurants in Covent ...

This Bedford Street restaurant, right in the heart of Covent Garden, is the flagship venue from Paul - the chain of popular It still sells pretty cakes and baked bits and bobs to passersby, but there's a full menu on offer too - as well as booze.

As you might expect, there's a firm French slant to the food and drink on offer.

Dishes range from charcuterie platters and oven baked Camembert to salad Niçoise, omelettes and pâté de campagne with bread, cornichons and pickled baby onions.

Keep an eye out for pre-theatre menus, too.

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