When you step in to Kettners on Romilly Street in the heart of London's Soho you discover three floors of posh decadence. One of London's oldest restaurants (it was opened in 1867 by Auguste Kettner, chef to Napoleon III), it has the glamour of the grandest of establishments but a populist menu. You can indulge in some of the best pizza, pasta, salads and gourmet burgers, as well as more traditional items, like fresh fish dishes, lamb cutlets and an all-day breakfast - not forgetting an unforgettable Tiramisu. Kettners is a unique Soho institution, a place to enjoy yourself. And it is surprisingly affordable!
There are a myriad of different rooms: as well as three classic restaurant rooms (on the ground floor) with a charming old-fashioned atmosphere, Kettners is renowned for its lively Champagne Bar, adjoining Music Room and a number of Private Dining Rooms which may be booked for special occasions or business meetings.