Booking Office 1869 is an exciting new drinking and dining destination in the heart of King's Cross.

With St. Pancras International Station serving as a passport between London and the rest of Europe, the newly redesigned Booking Office 1869 fully embraces the characteristics of its location through Hugo's reinvigoration of the space, alongside the sophisticated yet understated food and cocktail menus created by the team. The interior is complete with vast ceilings, large windows and tall palm trees, providing a gorgeous backdrop for an elegant dining experience.

Breakfast at the Booking Office is available every day, with the option of the continental buffet, including an extensive selection of breakfast items alongside tea, coffee and juice, or heartier options such as the eggs and breakfast meals. The Sunday menu features roasts such as 30-day aged sirloin, roast cornfed chicken with truffle bread sauce, or salt baked celeriac with green chilli salsa.

Located in King's Cross St Pancras, Booking Office 1969 can be accessed via the Grand Terrace on the upper floor of St. Pancras International or through St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel on Euston Road.

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Breakfast
Mon - Sun: 7am - 11am

Lunch
Mon - Sun: 12pm - 3pm (3:30pm on Sundays)

Dinner
5pm - 10pm

  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Online Booking
Euston Road, London, NW1 2AR
Overall rating
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    a month ago
    The menu offer some dishes with some interesting ingredients mix, which kinda blends together but leaves a weird but satisfying taste. I think the menu was a bit boring so I was pleasantly surprised that the vegetarian burger I ordered was tasty and delicious, very filling but not to heavy. I HIGHLY commend the Kiwi mousse with citrus and rosemary! Like I said,interesting mixed of flavour that's leaves a weird and satisfying taste. Alex our host/waiter was excellent and knowledgeable, and despite being busy offered a great service. Personally perhaps it was where we were seated but personally it was to dim for me. It's been on my list for a long time as the resturant is part of a iconic hotel that's been featured several times across the different media platform, and pop culture. Check the hotel out.
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    a month ago
    The Booking Office 1869 in London is a visually stunning restaurant with an interior that captures the elegance of Victorian design. However, my recent experience there was far from satisfactory. Despite the promising ambiance, I found myself waiting an excessively long time to be served. Unfortunately, the service was so slow that I eventually decided to leave without having eaten anything. While the decor is undoubtedly impressive, the poor service overshadowed what could have been a delightful dining experience. Improvements in service efficiency are essential to match the grandeur of the setting. I will give this place another chance however when I’m in the local area again.
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    3 months ago
    Impressive ambience, stunning architecture and very special surroundings for celebrating special occasions. Food is sub-par, nothing to go back for. Service was very slow. Family had the Sunday roast (no one was impressed, they all had better elsewhere). My beetroot dish was interesting, gem lettuce salad under-dressed.