Located within easy reach of Oxford Street, Harry’s Bar brings a slice of the “dolce vita” to London’s Marylebone. Whether you’re looking for Sunday lunch, or weekend brunch, you’ll find unfussy, timeless Italian favourites served in elegant surroundings that recall Italy’s glamourous 1950s heyday.

As well as the main dining room, with luxurious banquettes and bright, colourful artwork, there’s a stunning, wood-panelled bar serving exceptional Italian wines and classic cocktails with a Harry’s twist – just look at the Infinite Negroni and Harry’s Limoncello Spritz.
And, should you prefer to do your dining alfresco, that’s no problem. The beautiful outdoor terrace is the perfect place to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of St. Christopher’s Place at your leisure during the warmer months.
Either way, you’ll find the best in traditional Italian cooking and a traditional Italian welcome to match at their restaurant in Marylebone.

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Brunch

Served 10:30am to 3pm weekends

 

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Nut Free Options
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
30 -34 James Street, London, W1U 1ER
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    3 months ago
    Have passed Harry's Bar and Restaurant many a time but decided to give it a go, so glad I did. I visited with my grand daughter and from the moment we sat down our waitress Tej served us with a smile, she was very attentive, she was always there when we needed her, a lovely girl who had a very pleasant manner. The food was impeccable and a wide variety of drinks, we will definitely be back.
  • 3.0
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    2 months ago
    Limited gluten free/ dairy free options. They have 2 gf options- pizza and pasta. They did take care to ask about allergies. On a Saturday night it was packed and very loud, hard to have a conversation without raised voices even though we were seated close to each other. This is a heavy tourist area hence packed for dinner. The regular (with gluten) pizzas are very good. Tortellini and spaghetti were flavourful but nothing out of the ordinary. The Seabass was cooked nicely and moist but boring taste wise…had a bunch of argula on top and lemon to squeeze . A sauce on the side would have been nice. The toadstool dessert was lovely to look at with beautiful presentation, taste was underwhelming with just whipped cream and ice cream inside. Service was good and the staff were friendly.
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    2 months ago
    Have been meaning to come to this place for a while. The food and ambience is perfectly fine (the food quite tasty). It is a far more relaxed service than of ‘bygone era’. Then again the service industry had changed since Brexit. I would recommend as one of the better eateries around St. Christopher’s Place.