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A Guide to Marylebone’s Best Restaurants

Katie Maloney Last Updated: December 26, 2024

Marylebone is a lively spot in London, filled with charming streets, boutique shops, and great museums. We checked in with our London team to put together a list of the best local restaurants, so you can dive into some fantastic dining options. Whether you’re in the mood for classic British dishes or something more international, you’ll find plenty to love here!


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Top Restaurants in Marylebone in London

Located in the heart of central London, Marylebone offers a sophisticated dining scene that belies its proximity to the bustling Oxford Street. This stylish neighborhood, bounded by Regent’s Park to the north and Oxford Street to the south, blends the charm of a village with the dynamism of a world capital. Its tree-lined streets house an eclectic mix of high-end boutiques, independent shops, and some of London’s most exciting restaurants. 

Marylebone has long been a favorite among locals and discerning visitors alike, known for its elegant Georgian architecture and vibrant community feel. In recent years, it has emerged as one of London’s premier food destinations, offering everything from traditional British fare to innovative international cuisines. 

This guide explores some of Marylebone’s top dining establishments, each contributing to the area’s reputation as a gastronomic hotspot. Whether you’re after a quick coffee, a leisurely brunch, or a gourmet dinner, Marylebone’s diverse restaurant scene has something to satisfy every palate. 

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La Fromagerie

Grey storefront with a sign that reads "La Fromagerie"

€€€ | Artisanal Cheeses | Cafe | Friendly Staff

La Fromagerie is a cheese lover’s paradise. Their walk-in cheese room is a sight (and smell) to behold, housing over 100 artisanal cheeses. The seasonal cafe menu is a showcase of these dairy delights. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by choice, the knowledgeable staff are always happy to guide you through a tasting. 

Address: 2-6 Moxon Street

Fischer’s

White building with a yellow sign that reads "Fischer's"

€€ | Breakfast Menu | Schnitzel | Viennese Cuisine

Step into Fischer’s and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to early 20th-century Vienna. The schnitzel here is crispy perfection, but it’s their breakfast that steals the show. Their Bircher muesli is so good, it might just convert you into a morning person. 

Address: 50 Marylebone High Street

Opso

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€€ | Greek Cuisine | Greek Wine

Opso brings Greek cuisine into the 21st century. Forget heavy moussaka–their menu is full of light, innovative dishes that will change how you think about Greek food. The feta tempura is a crispy, creamy revelation, and their Greek wine list might make you forget about ouzo altogether. 

Address: 10 Paddington Street

The Marylebone

Black storefront with a yellow sign reading "The Marylebone"

€€€ | Marylebone Hotel | British Classics | Comfort Food

Housed in the chic Marylebone Hotel, this restaurant elevates British classics to new heights. Their fish and chips come with a truffle-infused tartar sauce that’s nothing short of addictive. It’s the kind of place where you can impress your date or close a business deal, all while enjoying some of the best comfort food in London. 

Address: 47 Welbeck Street

Aubaine

Cafe with people sitting in front in white chairs.

€ | French Food | Almond Croissants | Cafe

Aubaine brings a slice of Paris to London. Their almond croissants are the stuff of legend–flaky, buttery, and generously filled. The bright, airy space is perfect for a leisurely brunch or an afternoon of people-watching over a café au lait. 

Address: 7 Moxon Street

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€€€ | British Sunday Roast | Yorkshire Pudding | Classic English Comfort Food

If you’re after a proper British Sunday roast, Cavendish is the place to be. Their roast beef comes with all the trimmings, including Yorkshire puddings that are crispy on the outside and perfectly fluffy inside. It’s comfort food at its finest. 

Address: 35 New Cavendish Street

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€€€ | Mediterranean | Seafood Paella | Intimate Setting

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Address: 7-9 Paddington St.

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FishWorks

Grey building with a blue sign that reads "FishWorks"

€€ | Seafood | In-House Fishmonger | Oysters

FishWorks is a seafood lover’s paradise. Their in-house fishmonger ensures only the freshest catches make it to your plate. The seafood platter is a showstopper, offering a taste of everything from briny oysters to succulent lobster. 

Address: 89 Marylebone High Street

Granger & Co.

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€ | Austrian Breakfast | Honeycomb Butter | Breakfast

Granger & Co. brings a taste of Australian breakfast culture to London. Their ricotta hotcakes with honeycomb butter are legendary, and for good reason. Be prepared to queue on weekends – it’s worth the wait. 

Address: 105 Marylebone High St.

WatchHouse

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€ | Coffee | Cafe

For coffee aficionados, Watchhouse is a must-visit. Their single-origin beans are roasted to perfection, resulting in complex, flavorful brews. The minimalist Scandinavian-inspired decor makes it an ideal spot for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon work session. 

La Brasseria Milanese

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€€ | Italian Cuisine | Tiramisu | Inviting Atmosphere

La Brasseria serves up authentic Italian cuisine in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Their risotto al tartufo is creamy perfection, and the tiramisu might just be the best in London. The rustic decor transports you straight to a trattoria in Rome. 

Address: 42 Marylebone High St

From cheese rooms to Viennese-style cafes, London’s diverse restaurant scene offers a culinary adventure without leaving the city. Whether you’re after a quick coffee, a leisurely brunch, or a gourmet dinner, this city has you covered. It’s a delicious reminder of why London ranks among the world’s great food cities. 

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