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A private dining room with an ovular long table with black chairs, white table cloth, and red rose floral arrangements. There are windows with privacy drapes on them.
7.8

The Delaunay

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Modern EuropeanBritish

Covent Garden

$$$$Perfect For:Afternoon TeaBig GroupsBirthdaysBreakfastDinner with the ParentsImpressing Out of Towners

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Sometimes you just want to settle down in a pretty dining room with people you like, and eat steak frites with a bottle of good wine. There are few places better to do this in London than the Delaunay, which is a perfect storm of everything you love about eating out - from the decor and service to the food and atmosphere, it’s a class act. This upscale grand cafe serves classical European food that’ll remind you of a weekend in Vienna, and while the schnitzels are very good, the chocolate torte is worth saving room for.

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The Delaunay is a good call for a special dinner with friends and if you’re feeling really minted, it’s also great for drop-ins, a drink, afternoon tea, or even breakfast, because an omelette always tastes better when you eat it with polished silverware.

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