Duck & Waffle is a world-famous 24-hour restaurant in one of London’s tallest buildings - enjoy delicious food and drinks whilst overlooking the London skyline.

Located on the 40th floor of the Heron Tower, this sky-high venue offers a blend of traditional British and European cuisine. The best view at Duck & Waffle is undeniably catching the sunrise over Brunch, with the restaurant boasting wall-to-ceiling windows revealing spectacular views of the city.

From Breakfast and Brunch favourites such as the titular Duck & Waffle, Shakshouka and a Full English to imaginative options like the Crème brûlée, there is something to please every palette. On a Sunday, Duck and Waffle serve up a hearty roast, with options such as dry aged sirloin, glazed pork belly or mushroom & camembert wellington, the roasts are served with all the trimmings.

Set in the heart of London's financial district, is just a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station.

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Breakfast
Monday - Friday: 6am - 11am

Brunch
Saturday & Sunday: 6am - 4:30pm

Sunday Lunch
Sundays: 11:30am - 3:30pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Nut Free Options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY
Overall rating
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  • 4.0
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    a month ago
    The duck and waffles was a very unique dish as a visiting American who had only tried chicken with waffles. I’d definitely recommend you try it. I also tried The grilled octopus and flavor-wise it was good, but it’s definitely an acquired taste, I’d say. The octopus seasonings were a bit sour and the texture may throw some people off, it was a tad slimy on the outer skin but the inner meat was firm and I enjoyed it. Take a step outside of your comfort zone and try something new! The only con I’d comment on if I had to would just be that it did take a bit of time to get our check when we finished. But I understand they are a busy restaurant. I’d also recommend getting a reservation if you’re expecting a table. I personally didn’t mind sitting at the bar to eat though but larger groups would likely prefer a table so just fyi. But overall I’d absolutely recommend this place! It is a little hidden though if you’re walking to it but once you walk inside there’s a person there who will assist you. Just take the elevator to the top floor and enjoy the view and delicious food/drinks! We spent about £86 for 2 people to have a meal and a drink.
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    a month ago
    A really nice high end brunch we had, the elevator ride is a thing to experience on its own. I can imagine going in for a cocktail at night would be amazing given the view. Service was quick, the staff friendly and the food was absolutely amazing. Loved all of it. Just know there's only two toilet stalls for the ladies. Still, great experience overall.
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    2 weeks ago
    We had a great time there for breakfast. It’s slightly more expensive but definitely worth it. The service is so nice, the view is pretty. The veggie waffle and duck waffle could be ordered together ( balance meat and veg). The British breakfast is a lot.