

Club Gascon & Le Bar, Le Bar Mezzanine 2
Club Gascon, 57 West Smithfield, London, EC1A 9DS -
Up to
20 guests
About Venue
About Club Gascon
Opening in September 1998 on the site of a former Lyons Tea House, Club Gascon is situated between Saint Bartholomew Church (one of the oldest churches in London) and Smithfield Meat Market in the heart of The City of London.
Low-key, sophisticated and consistently rated as one of London’s best restaurants, this Michelin-starred restaurant is an intimate and chic venue with marble walls, wooden floors, large framed mirrors and olive-green banquettes. The especially commissioned service plates and crockery provide an elegant ‘Sud-Ouest’ finish.
Specialised in imaginative cuisine from the South West of France, Club Gascon offers a comprehensive menu of mouth-watering selections promoting the region of Gascony. As such, the menu at Club Gascon allows guest to sample tastes hailing from each section of the menu: Le Potager, Le Canard, L’Oceane and Les Paturages.
Club Gascon is available for Exclusive Venue Hire and can seat up to 45 guests. A standing reception can also be organised either within the restaurant or at Le Bar the restaurant’s adjacent Cocktail Lounge bar (additional spend will apply).
We do not charge a room-hire fee and only ask that a minimum spend (inclusive of VAT but excluding service charge) is met.
Club Gascon will create a unique and bespoke experience for your event and Chef Pascal will seek to speak or meet with you beforehand to discuss the menu and accommodate your wishes. Our Sommelier’s can provide detailed information about our wine list and provide suggested pairings for your menu.
About Le Bar
Le Bar is a new venue of iconic Michelin-starred restaurant Club Gascon. Destination by itself, this bar aims to take guests on a journey to the charming and elegant South West of France. The soul of Le Bar lies in hand-crafted cocktails, intriguing wines and French tapas dishes, all served in an elegantly decorated room and accompanied by relaxing, easy-going music. Le Bar offers an exciting variety of classic cocktails with a contemporary Gascony twist alongside innovative blends. Le Bar shares its wine list with sister restaurants Club Gascon and covers over 200 French appellations, all carefully selected by our head sommelier and showcasing high-quality producers from South West France.
Le Bar is available for venue hire throughout the week and can accommodate up to 60 guests on a standing dinner and 40 guests on a seating dinner. Semi private hire is also available on our 2 mezzanines where we can accommodate up 10 and 20 guests.
We endeavour to create a bespoke experience and can cater for private wine-tastings, drinks receptions, intimate gatherings with small plates and larger parties with full wine and canapé options. Our dedicated team will look forward to speak with you beforehand and to discuss all the details to ensure that your event is tailored exactly to your requirements.
We do not charge a room-hire fee and only ask that a minimum spend (inclusive of VAT but excluding service charge) is met.
If you would like to know more things about our spaces, please feel free to send us an enquiry with your request and we'll answer you as soon as possible.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 20
Location
Reviews
- Pumpkin _intheskyOctober 2025
My partner secretly booked this restaurant for my birthday, and it was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. The staff were so welcoming and knowledgeable, which made us feel truly taken care of. We chose the full set menu with wine pairing, and every dish was incredible. As a French person, I can be a bit critical when it comes to food (we French take it very seriously 😉), but here everything was simply perfect. One highlight for me was an artichoke dish by Chef Pascal, with just one bite, it brought me straight back to a childhood memory. It’s truly amazing when a chef can create food that evokes such deep emotions! We were also very grateful to the Chef and his team for taking the time to show us around the kitchen and share a moment with us. It made the evening feel even more special and memorable. I had the most wonderful birthday celebration here, and it’s an experience I’ll always remember. Thank you so much to the whole team!
- Emily PetherickNovember 2025
Such a great find and will definitely be coming back. We booked Club Gascon for a birthday meal and had a bottle of wine pre-bought as a surprise. The waiter was extremely accommodating with this and it was brought out straight away. Everything we ordered was so tasty and presented beautifully. The set menu is also such great value for the quality of food. Highly recommend!
- Luke NewtonNovember 2025
We dined here, ordering the 3 course menu before a 730 concert at St. Paul’s cathedral. The reviews of this place were not as glowing as some other options a bit further away, but we opted for a place that was easily walkable. I’m giving 3 stars bc 1 star can seem hyperbolic but honestly as it relates to food, it was a beautifully plated one star. First the positives. Both our fish and duck were cooked perfectly. For first course Wife had the faux gras (walnut) and it was interesting on the first bite but mushy and not compelling after that. I got the other option and I’m not entirely sure what i got. Every single element of the creatively plated dish was unpleasant. The salty fingers were not pleasant alone and not treated with any technique to make them interesting (maybe pickling or candying them would have made them interesting). The other elements seemed to be some sort of root that was supposed to be a vehicle for the garnishes but the sauces were unpleasant. I tried them all as some different bite combination to try to find the interesting bite. I never found it. For the mains, I got the duck. The cook was perfect and the potatoes were great. The sauce on top was some sort of raspberry glaze that seemed about as complex as some $3 raspberry bbq sauce that I could get at a grocery store. The truly greatest flaw was in my wife’s fish/curry dish. My wife took one bite and commented that her mouth was entirely overwhelmed with salt. I tasted her fish and it was fine, so I tasted a piece with the curry surrounding it and that was the source of what seemed to be an entire box of salt. I’m not talking about just salted above preference, I’m talking about something that tastes like someone unscrewed the salt shaker top as a joke and the entire container was poured in. She could not enjoy anything after and picked around to try to salvage the other elements but left mostly unfinished. I don’t think we have ever sent a dish back but we joked that perhaps today was the day. We didn’t but when they were cleaning up, we did comment to the waiter that it was inedible. I think we expected them to taste the curry in the kitchen and realize that someone had made a serious error of proportion. But the service continued as if everything was perfect. Dessert was very delayed. (We had informed them the day prior of our time constraints and they assured us we would have plenty of time.) maybe there was some staff missing from the kitchen? Bc there was only one other table in the entire restaurant for the entire evening we were there. The desserts were fine but we rushed a few bites bc we had to leave and pay. Part of this trips goal for us was to eat great food, completely unhindered by price…and it was delightful with 5 Michelin restaurants and many others that seemed very close. This one restaurant will be memorable for all the wrong reasons. My wife and I still have funny flash backs to how surreal the experience was. Honestly the whole experience made us think we were possibly in a hidden camera reality show where horrible food comes out beautifully plated and the guests are recorded, trying to convince themselves that the food is good. And the show just escalates with worse and worse dishes coming out. There was just one other couple in the restaurant and it seemed entirely more plausible that it was a reality show than the dishes actually being this bad…by the way, I would totally watch that reality show if someone wants to steal my idea.




