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Duck & Waffle, Private Dining Room - Breakfast

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110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY - 

  • Users

    Up to
    16 guests

About Venue

Welcoming guests 24/7, Duck & Waffle keeps pace with a city that’s always on the move - where better to host your next event? Featuring the highest private dining room in the country, Duck & Waffle offers flexibility to host an array of events, from intimate dinners to exclusive parties for up to 250 guests. Our award-winning events team will guide you through the planning process to ensure a seamless event for both you and your guests.

Welcome to Duck & Waffle! Located on the 40th floor, we are the highest restaurant in the UK, featuring unparalleled City views and a menu to match. Take dining to new heights with award-winning Executive Chef Daniel Doherty’s British and European inspired breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner and late-night offerings complemented by an ever-changing artisanal cocktail list. Open 24/7, we look forward to seeing you soon!

Experience unparalleled views of the London skyline in the highest private dining room in the country.
Accommodating up to 18 guests seated, the room is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner with set menus featuring all of the signature dishes from the main restaurant. Perfect for both corporate meetings and personal celebrations.
We do not charge hire fees and so we’re pleased to offer the room based on a food and beverage minimum spend or minimum number of guests. The rates are inclusive of VAT and exclusive of a discretionary service charge of 12.5%. Breakfast minimum of 9 guest.
This pricing is based on an average minimum spend for breakfast at the Duck & Waffle.


Capacity & Layout

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 16

Facilities & Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

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Reviews

  • Je suis très fatigué
    August 2025

    Dear The Fat Duck Team, I've had the pleasure of dining at many restaurants over the years, from Michelin-starred to more casual restaurants. However, my dinner last night at The Fat Duck was truly beyond anything I have ever experienced. It was mind-blowing! The bar has been set incredibly high, and I doubt I will ever find another meal that can surpass it. The way the food challenged all my senses was extraordinary. What I saw, smelled, and anticipated eating was consistently the opposite of what my brain expected, and that's where the magic truly happened. Every bite engaged not only my taste buds but also my sight, smell, and even sound. It was an absolutely mesmerizing and unforgettable experience. The Fat Duck is now unequivocally among my top five restaurants of all time. Thank you for providing such an incredibly magical experience. I will never forget it!

  • L W
    July 2025

    This is the most childlike FUN we have had in any fine dining restaurant! So imaginative and original - the playful storytelling and theatrical design are one of the kind. I loved the cereal box “best before: you go to the beach” and the little pencils. ✏️ this restaurant is for adults who like FUN. The lamb and cheese courses were our favorites. Thank you for a special evening. 🥰

  • Nick Wakeford
    July 2025

    Dining at The Fat Duck is undoubtedly a unique and technically fascinating experience. The creativity and theatre behind each dish are impressive, and there’s no denying the skill involved in crafting such an intricate journey through food. One absolute standout, though, is the service – the team is phenomenal, second to none. The staff were warm, knowledgeable, and effortlessly attentive, which truly elevated the entire experience. That said, while I thoroughly appreciated the artistry and the playfulness of the meal, I found that none of the dishes left me with that “I must have this again” feeling. It’s certainly a meal you’ll remember, but for me, it lacked those truly crave-worthy moments that would draw me back. The cost is, of course, significant – and while I’m fortunate to have dined at other top restaurants where some dishes linger in your memory (and tastebuds) long after you leave, that just wasn’t the case here. If The Fat Duck is on your culinary bucket list and you’re comfortable with the price, I’d still say go for it – it’s an experience worth ticking off. Just manage your expectations: it’s more about the journey and the theatre than the flavours you’ll be longing for later.

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