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Smith And Wollensky, Churchill And Liberty

Location pin

1-11, John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6HT - 

  • Credit card

    From
    £1500 min spend

  • Users

    Up to
    60 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Smith & Wollensky has been serving up the finest USDA Prime dry-aged steaks in America since it first opened its doors in New York in 1977.

After winning the heart of the Big Apple, those award-winning steaks were soon to be found all across the States, from the windy city of Chicago to the hot sands of Miami Beach. Last year, Smith & Wollensky launched its first London site in the historic Grade II_listed Adelphi Building just off the Strand, offering a selection of signature USDA Prime dry-aged steaks and premium seafood, alongside award-winning wines and classic cocktails.

The Churchill Room can be combined with the Liberty Room to create a larger space to accomodate up to 38 people seated and 60 standing.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 60

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 41

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Audio & visual

TV screen

TV screen

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Cancellation policy

In the event of a cancellation within seven business days prior to the scheduled event, the deposit will NOT be refunded. If the event is cancelled 72 hours or less prior to the event date, the minimum spend requirement will be charged against the credit card provided for the deposit.

Location

Reviews

  • M Q

    October 2024

    I was recommended Smith & Wollensky by a friend who had been to the US restaurant and we were not disappointed. The welcome on arrival was cordial and I was shown to my table as my friend had not arrived yet. The waiter checked in to make sure we weren't in a rush for the theatre. When we said we weren't, we were told we had plenty of time. It's important to know that the steaks take about 35 minutes to prepare, so we ordered our starters then carried on looking at the menu to decide on the steaks. I had a 28 day dry-aged Irish sirloin with an au poivre crust. It was peppery and succulent. I'm a bigger fan of sirloin which is a cut I choose if I'm not going to go all out. Marble (aka fat) is not really a texture I enjoy so I go for the cuts without it, such as fillet. My friend had the Australian Angus Rib Eye which was perfectly cooked. The sides are usually quite poor at steakhouses, but the creamed spinach was some of the best and the Iceberg Wedge did the job - in fact, it was huge so be warned! Tomas the waiter was excellent. We appreciated is attention and flexibility throughout the meal. Asking us questions when appropriate and not interrupting our conversation. There was no rush to get us out, we sat at the table for two and a half hours. A great steak restaurant. We really are spoiled for them in London and this one is right up there with them. Will I return? Definitely.

  • Ivy Mac

    September 2024

    This place is amazing; beautiful art deco room, lovely service, great food and super vibe. We went here for our anniversary and they couldn't have been friendlier. Servers came over to congratulate us, and generally just talk. Our waitress, Michaela, was absolutely lovely, warm, friendly and very good at her job. Our sirloin steaks were delicious, tender and cooked to perfection. Delicious bernais sauce and chips. Their NY cheese cake is right up there and they serve an ample portion. It's a bit pricey (just so you know) but really worth it for the quality. I can't wait to go back.

  • Emmanuel S

    October 2024

    I recently had the pleasure of dining here, and I can confidently say it was the best dining experience I've had in London to date. The food was amazing, each dish was presented beautifully and tasted even better. The Irish tomahawk, in particular, was perfectly cooked to my liking. The sides complemented the meal well, and the chocolate cake dessert was top tier. What truly elevated my experience was my waiter, Tomas. His knowledge of the menu was impressive; he expertly guided me through the wine pairings and made fantastic recommendations that enhanced my meal. Tomas’ attention to detail was remarkable—he ensured that every aspect of my dining experience was perfect, going well truly above and beyond. Even managing to come out in the rain to bring me back an item I had forgotten on my way out! Smith & Wollensky is not just about great food; it’s about the entire dining experience. Thanks to Tomas, my evening was memorable in every way. I cannot recommend this restaurant highly enough! If you’re looking for outstanding food and service in London, this is the place to be.

  • J J

    November 2024

    I haven't had a worse meal in a decade. Our reservations were at 19:00 and we were seated at 19:55. I came here for the thanksgiving dinner menu and I honestly thought that they accidentally gave me the wrong meal. The turkey is easily the worst I've had in my life. Dry, flavorless and a poor cut. The gravy had so much alcohol remaining in it I refused to use it and the putrid disks that look like anemic sausage patties were apparently the stuffing. Poor plating, every side dish tasted abysmal and the pumpkin pie was easily the worst dessert I've ever had in my life. I had to send pictures to everyone in my family because they couldn't believe how bad every plate was. Regardless of price, which it certainly was not inexpensive, it was such a horrible disappointment that I could never forget. I honestly hate leaving bad reviews but please do not come here thinking this is an acceptable thanksgiving meal or even a decent place to eat anything.