Enjoy refined American-style dining in the heart of London at Smith & Wollensky, where premium steaks, elevated Brunches, and timeless interiors come together just moments from the West End.

Set within the iconic Adelphi Building just off the Strand, Smith & Wollensky London offers a sophisticated dining experience with a distinctively American approach to steak and seafood. The interiors are timeless yet contemporary, featuring green leather banquettes, dark wood paneling, and art deco-style tiling. The spacious layout is well-suited to both intimate dining and larger gatherings, with private dining rooms available.

Smith & Wollensky is best known for its USDA Prime dry-aged steaks, hand-cut by in-house butchers and selected from the top 2% of American beef. Steaks like the Bone-In Rib-Eye (600g) and Classic T-Bone (550g) are a standout, alongside a premium Chateaubriand (600g) for sharing.

The weekend Brunch menu offers an extensive range of savoury and sweet dishes, with options such as the Brunch Yorkshire made with steak ends and horseradish, Waffle and Fried Spiced Chicken served with Nashville hot sauce, and a variety of eggs dishes including Royale, Florentine, and Benedict. Upgrades such as Lobster Benedict and Braised Wagyu Benedict are also available. For those with a sweet tooth, the menu includes French Toast with crème fraîche and American Pancakes with chocolate sauce and fresh berries. A set brunch menu is also offered.

Guests can enhance their experience with a bottomless drinks option for 90 minutes, available alongside the two-course brunch. Drinks include Prosecco, Aperol Spritz, or Champagne, with additional house cocktails and a full Bloody Mary menu available. The drinks list also features an extensive selection of wines by the glass, as well as premium spirits and soft cocktail alternatives.

Smith & Wollensky is found in The Adelphi Building. It is just a short three-minute walk from Charing Cross Station.

 

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Brunch:

Saturday & Sunday: 12:00pm - 4:30pm

  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
The Adelphi Building, Covent Garden Riverside,1-11 John Adam Street, London, WC2N
Overall rating
4.7
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    3 weeks ago
    One of the best restaurants in Dublin, the menu is skillfully designed and hits amazing flavor notes that are both unexpected and delightful! We started off with a set of surprises from the kitchen, all equally delicious, special shout out to the crab bisque- what a revelation! The main menu had some stellar dishes and we finished with one of the best desserts I've had in a long time. Well worth a visit, highly recommend ✨
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    2 months ago
    This is one of the top restaurants in Ireland, my favourite for superb food. Each serving is a delight, thoughtful and delicious. You must choose the tasting menu in order to appreciate the dedication that goes on behind the scenes. The wine pairing adds another level of depth and knowledge to the food offerings. It's also incredible value, considering the quality and execution. I loved it as much as I did the last time I had the pleasure of going.
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    a month ago
    The great: The food was fantastic. We really loved the variety of flavors across the tasting menu. Particular highlights included the raviolini duck ragu, pollock, Guinness bread amongst others. Excellent presentations and delicious bites all around. The mediocre: Service was hit and miss for the level of restaurant and did not compliment the cereal the kitchen clearly worked with. The team often took my wife’s plate before it was finished, cutlery placements were sloppy and on often inquiry about the course was so quick that we didn’t even have a chance to respond before the server had left The bad: This was probably our mistake as I imagine wine would have been a great choice as there is a strong selection on the menu; however, we chose to have whisky sour cocktails. Sadly, both whisky sours were not good at all and unfortunately were the worst cocktails we’ve had at an establishment of this quality - by far. They seemed watered down, with the ratio of ingredients far off and were not enjoyable. An unfortunate complement to the EXCELLENT food! I think if you order wine you’ll have a lovely compliment!