A contemporary jewel in the West End’s glittering crown, Brasserie of Light is an elegant and contemporary restaurant located within the storied walls of Selfridges on Oxford Street.

With an eclectic mix of British and internationally inspired cuisine alongside incredible vegan and vegetarian dishes, you’ll find something for everyone in a menu that’s both inclusive and refined, served in breathtaking, Art Deco surroundings from sunrise to late evening.

As you enjoy exclusive seasonal menus and carefully curated cocktails, you’ll do so under the ever-watchful eye of Pegasus, the 24ft tall, crystal-encrusted Damien Hirst sculpture that soars over diners in a breathtaking, colourful space flooded with natural light. As well as the main dining room, they also have a stunning central bar and an exquisite private dining room, perfect for special-occasion dining.

So whether you’re booking a business breakfast, looking to brunch with friends near Oxford Street, or planning an intimate meal for two, you’ll find everything you need and more.

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Breakfast
Weekdays until 11:30am
Weekends until 11am

  • Gluten Free
  • Breakfast
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
400 Oxford Street, London, W1A 1AB
Overall rating
4.3
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    My company recently hosted a business breakfast meeting in The Pegasus Room at Brasserie of Light - which was exquisite. The restaurant itself is stunning, and the private dining room we were in was equally gorgeous. All the food and drinks we had were delicious. But for me it was the welcome, service, and attentiveness from the staff that made the whole experience all the more memorable. Highly recommended.
  • 3.0
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    4 months ago
    A beautiful restaurant in the heart of London, located in a building next to the shopping mall. The decor is stunning, featuring a gorgeous horse on the ceiling, and the lighting, especially at night, is fantastic. The atmosphere is also relatively calm. The food was decent, though my fish was a bit dry. However, the service was poor. Our waitress was unresponsive and forgot my drinks twice. I ordered a vodka, and I’m still waiting for it. The starters were really good, and I would definitely recommend the appetizers. The cocktails were okay, but overall, I don't think I’ll return. The place was also quite expensive, but that’s London for you—prices are quite steep.
  • 4.0
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    a week ago
    Had a late lunch after a day of shopping in Selfridges, and it's on the 1st floor. Instantly, the glitz and glamour of the place is on show, and it's delightful very 1920's kind of vibe. It was however a bit chaotic and service was good in patches, which can improve markedly. The menu was a very 'typical' British one. The food was of the highest quality, salmon, calamari, and steak were cooked to perfection. The desserts were outstanding 👏