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Margot

Location pin

45 Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5AA - 

  • Users

    Up to
    32 guests

Just off Drury Lane, the upscale Italian was launched by two seasoned industry pros who met while working at Scott’s, and their experience has paid off.

Well suited to business lunches, team dinners or private parties, the slick basement Club Room comes with its own cocktail bar. For events, there’s a rotating menu of delicious traditional Italian dishes – think silky homemade pasta followed by meaty mains that focus on seasonal ingredients. There’s also more than 350 wines to choose from, ensuring the perfect match to complement your meal. The decor is classic, too – with deep greens, polished brass and a bespoke light fixture in the domed ceiling that gives the place an atmospheric glow.

Capacity & layout

Dining

Dining

up to 32

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Location

Reviews

  • Valana Rubini

    August 2024

    I recently dined at Margot and had a wonderful experience. The space was cozy and inviting, perfect for a special occasion. The staff were exceptionally welcoming and attentive. I had mentioned when making the reservation that it was a special occasion, and they went above and beyond to make it memorable. We were pleasantly surprised to receive a beautiful card as a thoughtful gesture. The food was good and the attention to detail made the evening truly special. We left feeling grateful and impressed.

  • Aung Myat

    July 2024

    Why have I never been here before??? In some respects this Covent Garden institution is a mish mash of contrasts. Classy yet unpretentious. Simple menu yet such complexity of flavour. And a concise yet impeccable wine list. Big shout out to Anastasia too. She was our hostess dare I say our headmistress. Kept us punctual informed and heading utterly in the right direction. This place has it all. Service, ambiance, style and most importantly delicious food. And pretty much the best San Danielle ham I’ve had outside of Milano. A must try!! It’s not cheap but worth every penny. I was so impressed I booked a work dinner for 10 as I was leaving.

  • Kun Wang

    July 2024

    Seafood dishes are too salty for me (esp scallops) but rest are not bad. Mille-feuille is really nice. I feel like waiter/waitress are a bit understaffed as we couldn’t get hold of them often but they are nice people and can deliver results when needed. Overall good experience.

  • Wendy Tan

    August 2024

    1) ordered sparkling water that the waitress split all over the table 2) cheese board came with stale and cold focaccia(that they shouldn’t even call it that) 3) ravioli’s filling were crabs that are not fresh. Very unsatisfactory sauce too 4) ossobuco is very mediocre with over salty rissoto and bad sauce Didn’t appreciate asking multiple times for my balsamic vinegar that the waitress seemed to have forgotten. Had better in a random Italian stand in Italy.

  • 夏秋

    September 2024

    This is such a ridiculous restaurant. They used so many photos of dachshunds on the dining tables, and even their logo is a dachshund. Yet, they don't allow dogs inside? That's so misleading! I visited the restaurant because I saw their Instagram page and brought my dachshund, but they weren’t welcoming at all. So we sat outside, and no one checked if the food was good or if we were satisfied. It’s cold outside, and the food got cold quickly. I understand it’s an open kitchen, so no pets are allowed, but could you mention on social media that it’s not a pet-friendly restaurant or stop posting pictures of dogs on the tables? You market a dog-loving image, but in reality, you don’t seem to care about dogs. Also, the server’s response seemed polite, but she was passive-aggressive. She said that dogs aren’t allowed in any restaurants in the UK. I told her I’ve brought my dog to many restaurants and even listed a few, but she said she hadn’t heard of them, claiming they’re not well-known. She’s been a server for so many years and still hasn’t heard that some restaurants allow dogs. Maybe she needs more years of experience to learn.