Terrace Restaurant
Inside-out dining
The relaxed ground floor informal restaurant merges symbiotically with our Private Terrace. The
option on fair weather days of dining ‘en-plein air’ under the leafy canopy on The Private Terrace is a
rare feature in a London hotel.
Please note; we serve Continental Breakfast.
Start the Day
The Continental and buffet style breakfast menu offers pastries, mediterranean, halal and vegetarian choices with toasties, smoothies and fresh juices. As well as a selection of teas and coffees.
The Terrace Breakfast Service
07.00am to 11.00am Weekdays
07.30am to 11.30am Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holidays
Coworking & Collaborating
The relaxed vibe provides a flexible convenient space, indoors and out, for guests to invite friends and co-workers to meet and collaborate. Complimentary high speed WiFi. Open daily for meetings 09.00am to 11.00am
All-day Dining
Located in cosmopolitan bayswater with its diversity of local residents and in the heart of London’s west end we are surrounded by an international collection of restaurants and cafés to suit all tastes for lunch and dinner.
We are also able to order meals to be delivered to your room from a number of selected restaurants. Please scan the QR code or contact Reception for more information and menus.
If you choose to arrange a meal delivery from Deliveroo or Uber Eats please advise reception so that they know when to expect it and can make sure we get it to your room swiftly.
Opening in Bayswater this Spring
Effie
£1 billion is being spent on the redevelopment of the old Whiteleys shopping centre, transforming it into luxury development The Whiteley. One of the new restaurants at the site is going to be Effie. It will have a Mediterranean slant, serving a menu of mezze and chargrilled meat and fish dishes inspired by the Aegean coast.
The Park
Jeremy King is opening ‘The Park’ opposite Kensington Palace Gardens, on the corner of Queensway. The restaurant will be in the same vein as the brasseries and grand cafes – The Wolsey and Brasserie Zedel – that made his name.