The Wolseley

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  • Cafeteria

The Wolseley

(0) reviews

  • Cafeteria

The Wolseley's Cuisines

  • African
  • American
  • Arabic
  • Argentine
  • Armenian
  • Asian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Barbecue
  • Beer bars

About The Wolseley

The Wolseley is one of the best European-style spots in central London. It sits right in the heart of the West End and serves as a proper local favourite for an all-day brasserie experience.

About The Wolseley

The site started as a car showroom for Wolseley Motors Limited in 1921. It later served as a branch of Barclays Bank starting in 1927. The current cafรฉ opened its doors in 2003 and kept the building’s grand interior. You can still see the original pillars, arches, stairways, the old banking counter, and a post box on display today.

Whatโ€™s On The Menu

– Breakfast โ€” A full range of morning staples served in a grand setting.
– Lunch โ€” Classic European brasserie dishes served throughout the middle of the day.
– Afternoon Tea โ€” A traditional selection of teas and light bites.
– Pre-theatre โ€” Quick and hearty meals designed for diners heading to a show.
– Dinner and late dining โ€” Hearty evening options for those eating later in the day.

The Experience

The space feels atmospheric and grand because of the historic architecture. It works well for anyone looking for a polished, European-style brasserie environment in the middle of town.

Useful Information

– All-day dining options available.
– Located in a historic building with original interior details.

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          The Wolseley's Cuisines

          • African
          • American
          • Arabic
          • Argentine
          • Armenian
          • Asian
          • Australian
          • Austrian
          • Barbecue
          • Beer bars

          About The Wolseley

          The Wolseley is one of the best European-style spots in central London. It sits right in the heart of the West End and serves as a proper local favourite for an all-day brasserie experience.

          About The Wolseley

          The site started as a car showroom for Wolseley Motors Limited in 1921. It later served as a branch of Barclays Bank starting in 1927. The current cafรฉ opened its doors in 2003 and kept the building’s grand interior. You can still see the original pillars, arches, stairways, the old banking counter, and a post box on display today.

          Whatโ€™s On The Menu

          – Breakfast โ€” A full range of morning staples served in a grand setting.
          – Lunch โ€” Classic European brasserie dishes served throughout the middle of the day.
          – Afternoon Tea โ€” A traditional selection of teas and light bites.
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          The Experience

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            – Coffee โ€” fresh brews for your morning routine
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                – Pie and Mash โ€” traditional pastry pies served with mashed potatoes
                – Stewed Eels โ€” a classic dish served in a simple style
                – Liquor โ€” the traditional green parsley sauce served with pie and mash

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