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The Ivy Soho Brasserie, The Private Room

Location pin

26-28 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 8JB - 

  • Users

    Up to
    60 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Shrouded by those famous stained-glass windows, The Ivy was a serious celebrity haunt of the 90s. Today, The Ivy Collection is determined to make the stalwart’s successful blend of homely food and discreet service available to all. Ivy Brasseries have rolled out across town, even reaching the outskirts of Bristol, but this 2017 opening brings the chain much closer to its West Street beginnings. As ever, Martin Brudnizki Design Studio has been on decorating duties, conjuring that Ivy look and feel from smart art-deco fixtures. Groups keen to keep things confidential should, of course, make for the private dining room.

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Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 60

Dining

Dining

up to 40

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 24

Location

Reviews

  • Ken McCallum

    June 2021

    Absolutely fantastic. Great service, fantastic menu (Duck & Orange Parfait and Ivy Burger are highly recommended!) but not necessarily high-end prices. It's not cheap, but it's fair value for a good night out. Really enjoyed it.

  • Eric Rust

    August 2021

    The Ivy chain of restaurants are a favourite of mine. They look great and the atmosphere is relaxed. The service is first class. Anything I have ever ordered from the menu has been delicious. No hesitation given 5 stars.

  • Maria Ghibu

    May 2021

    The Ivy Soho is a great place for brunch in central London/ Soho. They have a lovely heated terrace open now, and their dishes are always exquisite. I much prefer the interior for brunch, as it's really beautiful, but the terrace is nice for spring, summer and autumn. Highly recommended.

  • Laura White

    October 2021

    Had a fab meal there. Wonderful atmosphere. Beautiful decor. Attentive staff. Only negative was I thought the drink a tad too expensive at 28 pounds per bottle for the cheapest wine .But just my opinion

  • Herbert Tuck

    June 2021

    Since The Ivy has expanded to all corners of the UK I've found the quality of service has unfortunately gone downhill. This rings true for the Soho Brasserie. I asked for my steak blue, it came well done, service was nothing to write home about, and I was double charged for my steak. The rest of the dishes were decent and also the house wine was also very good.