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Cafe Royal Ten Room Brasserie

Price≈$105
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceFormal
NoiseConversational
CapacityLarge

The Ten Room Brasserie occupies one of Regent Street's most architecturally imposing addresses, within the storied Cafe Royal building at 68 Regent Street. The setting places it at the intersection of grand European brasserie tradition and central London's premium dining tier, a neighbourhood where atmosphere carries as much weight as the plate. Plan ahead: demand at this address runs consistently high.

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Address
Cafe Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, W1B 4DY, United Kingdom
Phone
020 7406 3333 Restaurant website
Cafe Royal Ten Room Brasserie restaurant in London, United Kingdom
About

A Room That Has Always Known What It Is

Regent Street has a particular talent for making other cities' grand boulevards feel provisional. The Cafe Royal building at number 68 is part of that confidence: a structure that has witnessed coronations, literary feuds, and the shifting tides of London's social calendar across more than 150 years. The Ten Room Brasserie operates within this context, and the room itself sets the terms before any dish arrives. High ceilings, layered ornamental detail, and a quality of light that changes the further you sit from the windows, these are not incidental features. They are the primary argument for the address. In an era when London's premium dining scene is increasingly parsed through tasting-menu formats and minimalist counter experiences, a room of this scale and material weight makes a distinct counter-proposal.

Where the Ten Room Sits in London's Dining Picture

London's central dining tier has fragmented considerably over the past decade. At the top of the technical register sit the city's Michelin three-star rooms: CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch's Lecture Room and Library, and The Ledbury. Below that tier, but still within the premium bracket, sit operations like Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, where the draw combines culinary ambition with architectural occasion. The Ten Room Brasserie belongs to this second register, where the room and the heritage credential do meaningful work alongside the cooking. It is a Classic British Brasserie at Cafe Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, W1B 4DY, United Kingdom, with reservations recommended and an approximate spend of $105 per person. For visitors arriving from destination restaurants further afield, The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, or Moor Hall in Aughton, the Ten Room offers a different kind of value: occasion over revelation. That is not a criticism. It is a clarification of purpose.

The Sensory Case for This Address

The brasserie format, when executed at this level, asks that sound and space do the early emotional lifting. At the Ten Room, the room's proportions produce a particular ambient register: enough conversation to feel inhabited, enough volume in the architecture to keep the noise from compressing. Daylight enters at angles that shift through a sitting, and the material palette, drawn from the building's restoration, reads as considered rather than period-pastiche. The Cafe Royal has been refurbished more than once, but the current iteration preserves enough of the original envelope that arriving guests understand immediately they are not in a generic hotel dining room. The address alone carries Tier E contextual authority: this building's role in London's cultural and social history is documented, not claimed.

The Brasserie Tradition and What It Demands

The European grand brasserie, in its Parisian model, replicated with varying fidelity across London for well over a century, carries a specific set of expectations: a menu broad enough to accommodate multiple eating occasions, service that keeps pace without hurrying, and a room that signals to guests they have made an appropriate choice. These are social as much as culinary criteria. London has never had quite the density of genuine grand brasserie rooms that Paris maintains, which makes the handful of addresses that genuinely commit to the format worth noting. Across the wider UK, operations at Gidleigh Park in Chagford or Hand and Flowers in Marlow take different formal positions, but each illustrates how setting and format interact to define the character of a meal. The Ten Room's format sits closer to the classic brasserie model: a room designed for arrival as well as eating.

Internationally, the comparison points shift toward rooms where occasion architecture and cooking ambition share billing equally. Le Bernardin in New York City occupies a comparable register of room-and-reputation at the top of the American fine dining tier, while Atomix, also in New York, demonstrates how the counter-format alternative has expanded the definition of what a special occasion meal can be. The Ten Room takes the opposite position: maximum room, maximum heritage signal.

Planning Your Visit

Reservations: Book directly through the Cafe Royal hotel; advance planning of at least two to three weeks is prudent for weekend dinners. Dress: Smart casual is the practical baseline. Budget: Around $105 per person.

Signature Dishes
Dover sole meunièreVeal HolsteinChicken and Bacon Pie Café RoyalDorset Blue LobsterSticky Toffee Pudding
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Classic
  • Opulent
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Celebration
  • Special Occasion
  • Business Dinner
  • Group Dining
  • Family
Experience
  • Live Music
  • Historic Building
  • Hotel Restaurant
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Service StyleFormal
Meal PacingLeisurely

Sumptuous and grand with velvet settees, gold mirrors, chandeliers, and live piano music; described as over-the-top luxurious with breathtaking public spaces.

Signature Dishes
Dover sole meunièreVeal HolsteinChicken and Bacon Pie Café RoyalDorset Blue LobsterSticky Toffee Pudding