Your London theatre break can include dinner at L'Escargot, Soho. Enjoy a West End performance and combine it with a meal. Book the perfect theatre and restaurant package with Holiday Extras®. This theatre and dinner deal includes tickets to a London West End show and a tasty 2 course pre-theatre meal from a set menu.
L'Escargot is a chic restaurant run by Marco Pierre White. The name L'Escargot, comes from the restaurant's early days in the 1920s when snails were bred on the premises. The building of L'Escargot is a Georgian townhouse in the centre of Soho. The restaurant is split into two dining rooms: The Ground Floor Restaurant and the Picasso Room. L'Escargot's impressive art collection adds to the atmosphere and ambience of dining. L'Escargot restaurant uses the freshest and finest ingredients to create some of the best dining in Soho.
| Address 48 Greek Street Soho London W1D 4EF |
Opening Times L' Escargot is open 6 days a week Monday - Friday, 12pm - 2.15pm and 6pm - 11.30pm Saturday, 6pm - 11.30pm Pre-theatre reservations are for 18.00 |
| Smoking Policy | Smoking is not permitted at L' Escargot |
| Directions to the Restaurant | L'Escargot is situated in Soho on Greek Street which runs parallel to Charing Cross Road |
| Nearest Tube Station to the Restaurant | Tottenham Court Road - Northern and Central Lines Leicester Square - Northern and Piccadilly Lines |
| Nearest Parking to the Restaurant | Upper St Martins Lane NCP Denman Street Underground, 4 - 5 Denman Street |
Les Miserables
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Les Miserables - The Music
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Les Miserables Tea
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Queen's Theatre - Les Miserables
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