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Trinity’s celebrated chef, Adam Byatt, has relaunched this stately panelled dining room of the foyer of one of Mayfair’s most historic hotels, nowadays owned by Rocco Forte.

survey result

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£118
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Gorgeous room… beautiful menu… classy crowd” – this “spacious and finely decorated” wood-panelled dining room is one of London’s better traditional eating options, and sits at the heart of a Mayfair hotel originally founded in 1837 and nowadays owned by Rocco Forte (it is named for his father). Adam Byatt (of Trinity in Clapham, see also) oversees a “very well-executed safe menu of classic tasty dishes such as Chicken Milanese, Calves’ liver with mash, or delicious Sirloin with chips and salad”. And service remains “exceptional” even after the departure last year of star maître d’, Jesus Adorno.

Summary

£118
£££££
4
Very Good
5
Exceptional
5
Exceptional
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“The great Jesus Adorno and his team (aided by his no. 2 Paul Stabbins) have brought the charm and atmosphere of the hugely missed Le Caprice” to this “very smooth operation” within Rocco Forte’s London flagship hotel, which fans say is “the new classiest place in town” (Adorno joined in 2021). It occupies a fine, panelled dining room that for traditionalists is “one of the loveliest in the capital”, complete with “marvellous spacious tables”. Since 2019, Adam Byatt (of Trinity, see also) has overseen the kitchen, which gives a modern spin to the preparation of top British ingredients: “wonderful” if not especially foodie. BREAKING NEWS: in early September 2023, it was announced that Jesus would be leaving Charlie’s to re-join Jeremy King in founding a new restaurant back on the site of Le Caprice (but under a different name). These will be big shoes to fill here…

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£93
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Jesus has worked another miracle” at this Mayfair landmark: the Jesus in question being Jesus Adorno, former maître d’ of Le Caprice, who joined in September 2021. It was an inspired appointment, and with his “quite exceptional” team he has helped further raise the game of this “beautiful” Mayfair dining room, where Adam Byatt (of Trinity) and his head chef Matthew Stirling have, since 2019, been brought on board to provide a “lovely” seasonal British menu of upscale brasserie fare. Despite its “well-spaced” tables and fine wood panelling, the venue has never in recent decades fully capitalised on its virtues as one of London’s better traditional hotel dining spaces. That time is now!

Summary

£93
 ££££
3
Good
4
Very Good
3
Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

Chef-director Adam Byatt (of Clapham’s exceptional Trinity) is the latest incumbent of this splendidly traditional panelled chamber in one of Mayfair’s landmark hotels, which has seen a succession of occupants come and go over the years. On its 2019 launch it inspired up-and-down press critiques, but all our (admittedly limited) feedback in the current survey was very complimentary about Matthew Starling’s modern European cuisine, and in September 2021 a long-time maître d’ at Le Caprice, Jesus Adorno, joins the team to add further sparkle.

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Have you eaten at Charlie's at Brown’s?

Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BP

Restaurant details

Highchair,Menu
No dress code

Prices

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Veggies Pudding
£28.00 £38.00 £7.00 £14.00
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £35.00
Filter Coffee £5.00
Extras  
Service 12.50%
Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BP
Opening hours
Monday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Tuesday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Wednesday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Thursday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Friday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Saturday7 am‑3 pm, 6 pm‑10 pm
Sunday7:30 am‑3:30 pm, 5:30 pm‑10 pm

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