The Simpson's-in-the-Strand has 2
function rooms; the largest can hold a maximum of 250 guests.
Simpson's-in-the-Strand is an excellent choice for parties, presentations, lunches, launches, dances and dinners. Established in 1828, it is renowned for its great British roasts, carved at the table from magnificent silver-domed wagons. With its oak panelling, leather and lofty ceilings, this famous establishment has all the atmosphere of a private club. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the ground floor restaurant, whilst the South Drawing Room on the first floor, with its Waterford crystal chandeliers, is suited to private functions from 40-250 guests.
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130-year-old scent emporium with royal warrants.
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This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
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