Conveniently situated in the heart of King’s Cross, German Gymnasium offers a stunning all-day Grand Café, a sophisticated first floor Restaurant, two bars and an outdoor terrace. Enjoy the Mittel-European inspired menu for breakfast lunch, dinner or weekend brunch, and late-night glamour at the chic Meister Bar.
Inspired by the grand cafés of Mittel-Europe, The Delaunay is an all-day café-restaurant located near Covent Garden on the corner of Aldwych & Drury Lane. Offering a varied selection of classic European food, it is open early for breakfast through to lunch, afternoon tea and dinner – two Private Dining Rooms are also available and well suited to all manner of events.Located in the heart of London’s theatre-land, The Delaunay is perfectly placed for enjoying a meal before or after a nearby performance – a number of ‘Dinner & Show’ packages with nearby theatres are also offered throughout the year.Open from early until late, seven days a week, reservations are recommended but tables are always available on a first come, first served basis.
Located on the mezzanine and with a terrace to the front of the iconic Royal Exchange building in the heart of the City, Engel is a venue inspired by the golden age of 1920s Berlin. A decade marked by opulence, extravagance, and unfettered glamour. Engel comprises a bar serving modern, classic and vintage cocktails together with live entertainment influenced by the cabaret scene of the time. The name Engel - “angel” in German - is a tribute to “Der Blaue Engel,” a 1930s film starring Marlene Dietrich.While celebrating the past, Engel is very much a venue for today with contemporary serves and sounds interlaced with 20s classics.