Nestled near Regent’s Park in North West London, Gordon Ramsay’s York & Albany restaurant is a former 1820s coaching inn that's been transformed into a well-appointed townhouse restaurant, bar, hotel and terrace.

The Georgian townhouse, built by historic British architect John Nash, has been re-decorated by Russell Sage. From awesome arches and gilded mirrors through to vaulted ceilings and restored furniture, there are many areas within the venue to suit your needs with two private dining rooms and a hidden courtyard, in addition to the restaurant and large open bar.

Menus focus on modern British food and guests can dine all day, from breakfast through to dinner. Join them for delicious seasonal dishes, signature cocktails, weekend roasts.

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Breakfast: Wed - Sun 9am - 11am

Brunch: Wed - Sun

Sunday Lunch: Sunday from 11am

  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Nut Free Options
  • Bottomless Food
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
127-129 Parkway, London, NW1 7PS
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    10 months ago
    I came to this restaurant for a Sunday lunch after the zoo with my kids. It’s quite expensive but I guess you are paying for the name Gordon Ramsay. The beef roast was tasty but I would have liked a little bit more gravy. Our French waitress Selina was good and very friendly, especially with the kids! We are considering returning to try their set menu.
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    a year ago
    Perfect location by Regent’s Park and very close to Camden Market. The whole place was tastefully and elegantly decorated. The room had all accessories and comfort you can wish for. Breakfast was superb. Most importantly, the staff were faultless - efficient, pleasant, helpful, attentive. Thanks for making our stay so special! We’re definitely staying there again next time we go to London.
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    a year ago
    I’m writing this review about the restaurant and not the hotel. I assume maybe there is a reason that you can’t review the restaurant as maybe the truth hurts. I can’t believe that Gordon Ramsey still puts his name to this place. It all started when the staff weren’t aware if the specials board on the outside of the building that has been there for at least a few days since I noticed it and is still there today. When i asked the staff what was on the seasonal set menu. They told us that it finished at 6pm (see the sign and this was a Monday night at 7pm). They then brought us the seasonal menu and said we could still order. The price on the menu that was brought to us had a price of 2 courses for £19.50. So I questioned the price and the waiter got the manger. He explained that the sign out the front was incorrect (it looks pretty professional snd intentional; again see the photo) and that I would be charged £19.50 as was on the menu. I complained and he said what he could do. We ordered the food and it was so bad anyway. Wings were covered in too much sauce. Like something was being disguised. The cauliflower was watery and quite tasteless, as well as the fish main also being tasteless. I really do think Gordon should maybe do a spot check of his own venues and get off TV complaining about other peoples restaurants.