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Duck & Waffle, Private Dining Room - Brunch

Location pin

110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY - 

  • Users

    Up to
    16 standing

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.

Located atop a 40-storey skyscraper at 110 Bishopsgate in the city of London, Duck & Waffle made its debut in the restaurant scene in the summer of 2012.

Inspired by broad European and British influences and spirit, the restaurant’s vibrant atmosphere encourages a convivial experience for guests through its array of dishes designed for sampling and sharing. Duck & Waffle places emphasis on local, rustic, seasonal and sustainable British ingredients, manifested in daily inspirations created from the market’s freshest offerings. Keeping pace with a city that’s always on the move, Duck & Waffle welcomes guests 24/7, offering breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and late night menus.

The pricing is based on an average minimum spend and for the brunch sitting at the Duck & Waffle.


Capacity & layout

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 16

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Location

Reviews

  • Jason W

    February 2024

    So much fun! I had previously been here twice, but over 10 years ago. Went here again recently and absolutely loved it. We went for their Christmas menu, the food was tasty, fun and overall just a great experience. Pros: *Service was exceptional throughout the dining experience, someone on our table sneezed and they brought them a new napkin. *Advent calendar menu was fun and very fitting *Majority of the dishes were great, the standout for me was the prawn cocktail that came in the form of a cocktail as well as a dish *The theatrics such as the dried ice, Christmas tree on the table and doing the finishing touches of various dishes at the table Cons: *There aren’t any really… obviously given it’s a 3 star restaurant, it’s going to be expensive. But I’d say it’s well worth it and I’d love to go again.

  • Matheus Queiroz

    February 2024

    I’ve contemplated what to write here for some time, and concluded that nothing can really do the experience justice. Storytelling accompanied by food, games, and trickery. Heston must be some sort of brilliant madman to be able to come up with this. Is cheese really cheese? Can light and sound rob a beverage of sweetness? Ever seen a cocktail be throw into a pool of -196 Celsius death? I was not expecting this, and I had never imagined food as this kind of spectacle. I was honestly growing a bit bored of the Michelin star experience, because it was starting to feel a bit uniform for me. The Fat Duck has reignited this fire, but perhaps set an impossibly high bar. I will be looking for different things from now on than I used to, that’s for sure. By the way, you leave with lots of souvenirs, so come prepared 😂

  • Carmen Budimir

    March 2024

    Great experience! Everyone was very nice accommodating (considering we were there with a loud, curious 16 mo). Food and drinks were amazing and very tasteful... We had a wonderful time!

  • Tristan Scott

    March 2024

    Wow! Worth the wait, this experience will not disappoint. Every single second of your visit has been thought off, from the moment you turn up to the moment you leave. Food, excellent, service amazing, experience mesmerising. How they have managed to do what they do is inspiring. The team tell the story and are just as great as the food. You need to visit! I'm definitely going to return.........