London's West End is home to some of the greatest theatre shows in the world. Here at Bmyconcierge.com in association with Encore Tickets we have a huge range of half price and discounted London theatre tickets and offers available.
Les Miserables (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)
LES MIS?ABLES, the world's longest-running musical, has now been seen by over 54 million people worldwide in 38 countries and in an astonishing 21 languages. This spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg continues thrill audiences night after night at the Queen's Theatre. Join the revolution today!
Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez G?rd Restaurant, Caf?nd Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!
Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £52.50 and Salvador and Amanda)
Written by Willy Russell, one of the country's leading contemporary dramatists, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks. The incredible score includes Bright New Day and the emotionally charged Tell Me It's Not True. Experience this great British musical at the Phoenix Theatre today!
Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.
Wicked (Ticket normally £60 & dinner at Chez Gerard)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and how one came to be called 'good' and the other 'wicked'.
Chez G?rd restaurants are inspired by the traditional Parisian brasseries of the 1930s. Apart from the panelled booths, luggage racks and stylish zinc bar, there is no mistaking the sounds, aromas and tastes of France. Renowned for "the best steak-frites this side of Paris" and serving award-winning wines, this carnivores' paradise also boasts fish and vegetarian dishes, par excellence!
Chicago (Ticket Normally £59.00 and Dinner at Dial)
This smash-hit musical recently celebrated 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End. Already the longest-running American musical ever to play in London, CHICAGO is filled with sexy, sassy and sensational choreography, and a sizzling score, including All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. Now playing at the Cambridge Theatre, it's a crime to miss it!
Dial is located within the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten Hotel in Covent Garden. It serves a variety of modern European dishes fused with a hint of North African seasoning using fresh, and often organic, produce in a chic and stylish environment. A feeling of endless space is created by the natural light and mirrored walls.
We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Creations)
With standing ovations every night, the phenomenal WE WILL ROCK YOU continues to go from strength to strength at the Dominion Theatre. This mega-musical, seen by over 5 million people, includes 32 of Queen's classic hits, including Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, and more. One dream. one vision. one smash hit - book today!
Discover delicious modern British cuisine with influences from the Far East.
Stomp (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Leicester Square)
A totally unique theatre experience which has thrilled audiences all over the world, STOMP makes music from the mundane. Combining elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion, this award-winning show at the Ambassadors Theatre turns the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder - see it now!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
The Woman in Black (Ticket Normally £39 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Opera Terrace)
One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black is now in its twentieth year in the West End. Unanimously critically acclaimed, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best-selling novel at the Fortune Theatre combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by film noir - book now!
If you are going to dine anywhere in Covent Garden, make it Chez G?rd Opera Terrace. Located in London's most famous piazza and surrounded by dozens of shops, theatres and attractions a meal at Chez G?rd is the perfect way to break, or end your day. Enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of France in the conservatory restaurant.
Dirty Dancing (Ticket normally £60 and Dinner at Christopher's)
DIRTY DANCING - The Classic Story On Stage is a record-breaking stage show adapted from a movie seen by millions that has touched the heart of a generation. With an unforgettable soundtrack, this timeless story of first love explodes at the Aldwych Theatre with heart-pounding music, pure dance energy and breathtaking emotion. Get out of that corner, and see it today!
As the name suggests, Christopher's American Bar & Grill has American culinary influences, specifically the East Coast steak and oyster houses fondly remembered by all who visit the area. However, other influences are apparent, and an extensive wine list make dining at Christopher's a memorable experience.Recently refurbished, Christopher's manages to combine being a restaurant of substance whilst retaining a light hearted charm. The ambiance invites the weary to pull up a bar stool and rest a while or sink into a comfortable seat.
Chicago (Ticket Normally £30 and Dinner at The Langley)
This smash-hit musical recently celebrated 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End. Already the longest-running American musical ever to play in London, CHICAGO is filled with sexy, sassy and sensational choreography, and a sizzling score, including All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. Now playing at the Cambridge Theatre, it's a crime to miss it!
A Covent Garden Institution with a cool, retro style, The Langley is a design classic with menus to match - fantastic wines & cocktails, delicious dinners and afterwork bites. For the best of Covent Garden style, find time to be seen at The Langley.
Please Note: The Langley does not accept patrons under the age of 21
Hairspray (Ticket Normally £62.50 and Dinner at the Bloomsbury Street Restaurant)
HAIRSPRAY, the smash hit musical comedy, is a colourful, fun and vibrant show which follows Tracy Turnblad - a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart - as she sets out to dance her way onto TV's most popular dance show. Big, bold, and beautiful, this multi award-winning show is a must-see at the Shaftesbury Theatre!
A fantastic, lively restaurant in which to dine and socialise. The highly skilled chefs create delicious meals of modern British cuisine using fresh seasonal ingredients.
The Woman in Black (Ticket Normally £39 and Dinner at Livebait)
One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black is now in its twentieth year in the West End. Unanimously critically acclaimed, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best-selling novel at the Fortune Theatre combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by film noir - book now!
Livebait has found the winning formula in combining the finest fish and seafood in town, with an intimate, friendly ambience to make this one of the UK's most popular fish restaurants.
Les Miserables (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)
LES MIS?ABLES, the world's longest-running musical, has now been seen by over 54 million people worldwide in 38 countries and in an astonishing 21 languages. This spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg continues thrill audiences night after night at the Queen's Theatre. Join the revolution today!
Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez G?rd Restaurant, Caf?nd Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!
Stomp (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Leicester Square)
A totally unique theatre experience which has thrilled audiences all over the world, STOMP makes music from the mundane. Combining elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion, this award-winning show at the Ambassadors Theatre turns the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder - see it now!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Chicago (Ticket Normally £59 and Dinner at Maxwells)
This smash-hit musical recently celebrated 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End. Already the longest-running American musical ever to play in London, CHICAGO is filled with sexy, sassy and sensational choreography, and a sizzling score, including All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. Now playing at the Cambridge Theatre, it's a crime to miss it!
Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.
39 Steps (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)
Hitchcock meets hilarious in this innovative and award-winning comedy at the Criterion Theatre! Based on the John Buchan novel, and memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, this astonishing theatrical tour-de-force is played with just four actors who play a minimum of 139 roles. THE 39 STEPS await you, so book today!
Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez G?rd Restaurant, Caf?nd Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!
We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Ping Pong Goodge Street)
With standing ovations every night, the phenomenal WE WILL ROCK YOU continues to go from strength to strength at the Dominion Theatre. This mega-musical, seen by over 5 million people, includes 32 of Queen's classic hits, including Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, and more. One dream. one vision. one smash hit - book today!
A Ping Pong restaurant is a modern take on a very ancient Chinese tradition. Dim Sum is served up in stylish surroundings and everything is made fresh on a daily basis by specialist chefs.
Grease (Ticket Normally £29 and Dinner at Sugar Reef)
Join the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock 'n' roll party of the year at the Piccadilly Theatre!
About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.
Blood Brothers (Ticket normally £22.50 and dinner at Sugar Reef)
Written by Willy Russell, one of the country's leading contemporary dramatists, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks. The incredible score includes Bright New Day and the emotionally charged Tell Me It's Not True. Experience this great British musical at the Phoenix Theatre today!
About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.
Jersey Boys (Ticket normally £60 and dinner at L'Escargot)
Discover the story of a group of working class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Using their legendary music, the thrilling early years of rock 'n' roll are brought to life in this outstanding new musical at the Prince Edward Theatre!
L'Escargot acts as a tribute to modern art, with Chagall, Miro, Matisse and Hockney hanging on the walls. Picasso has his own room upstairs. The restaurant serves classic French cuisine. There is an extensive wine list with which to wash it all down.
Grease (Ticket Normally £53.50 and Dinner at The Hampshire Restaurant)
Join the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock 'n' roll party of the year at the Piccadilly Theatre!
Located on Leicester Square, in the heart of theatre land, the Hampshire Bar and Restaurant is the ideal place for pre-theatre dinner.
Head chef, Richard Poynter has a lightness of touch. Simple fresh food is his trademark. The popular menu reflects a fusion of modern British, and Mediterranean influences. You'll dine in the contemporary-styled restaurant, which has its own adjacent bar.
Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £52.50 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)
Written by Willy Russell, one of the country's leading contemporary dramatists, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks. The incredible score includes Bright New Day and the emotionally charged Tell Me It's Not True. Experience this great British musical at the Phoenix Theatre today!
Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.
Grease (Ticket Normally £53.50 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)
Join the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock 'n' roll party of the year at the Piccadilly Theatre!
Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez G?rd Restaurant, Caf?nd Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!
Hairspray (Ticket Normally £62.50 and Dinner at Maxwells)
HAIRSPRAY, the smash hit musical comedy, is a colourful, fun and vibrant show which follows Tracy Turnblad - a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart - as she sets out to dance her way onto TV's most popular dance show. Big, bold, and beautiful, this multi award-winning show is a must-see at the Shaftesbury Theatre!
Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.
Wicked (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Victoria)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and how one came to be called 'good' and the other 'wicked'.
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £22.50 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Leicester Square)
Written by Willy Russell, one of the country's leading contemporary dramatists, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks. The incredible score includes Bright New Day and the emotionally charged Tell Me It's Not True. Experience this great British musical at the Phoenix Theatre today!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
39 Steps (Ticket Normally £22.50 and Dinner at Galileo's)
Hitchcock meets hilarious in this innovative and award-winning comedy at the Criterion Theatre! Based on the John Buchan novel, and memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, this astonishing theatrical tour-de-force is played with just four actors who play a minimum of 139 roles. THE 39 STEPS await you, so book today!
Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.
Wicked (Ticket Normally £60 and Lunch at Chez Gerard Victoria)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and how one came to be called 'good' and the other 'wicked'.
Chez G?rd restaurants are inspired by the traditional Parisian brasseries of the 1930s. Apart from the panelled booths, luggage racks and stylish zinc bar, there is no mistaking the sounds, aromas and tastes of France. Renowned for "the best steak-frites this side of Paris" and serving award-winning wines, this carnivores' paradise also boasts fish and vegetarian dishes, par excellence!
Les Miserables (Ticket Normally £55 and Lunch at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)
LES MIS?ABLES, the world's longest-running musical, has now been seen by over 54 million people worldwide in 38 countries and in an astonishing 21 languages. This spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg continues thrill audiences night after night at the Queen's Theatre. Join the revolution today!
Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez G?rd Restaurant, Caf?nd Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!
Thriller - Live (Ticket Normally £43.50 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Piccadilly)
Moonwalking into the West End after three acclaimed UK tours and standing ovations across Europe, Thriller - Live is a spectacular, high octane show celebrating the career Michael Jackson, and the Jackson 5!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Sister Act (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Ascot's)
Based on the smash hit movie, Sister Act follows murder witness Deloris as she breathes life into a convent with her singing and dance moves.
Tucked away on the first floor of the Berkshire hotel, Ascots restaurant & bar is a real discovery! Wood floored, matched by wood & glass panelled walls, combine with striking tables and chairs to combine perfectly the traditional and the modern. Ascots has just been awarded its second AA rosette, and Head Chef Steve White has the confidence to take a simple approach to his dishes using ingredients that compliment rather than clash with each other. Service is up beat and friendly, presided over with great skill by Michel Daunat. In all it is perfect for a discreet drink, or a dinner for two.
Calendar Girls (Ticket Normally £48.50 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)
An all star cast featuring Lynda Bellingham, Patricia Hodge, Sian Phillips, Gaynor Faye and Elaine C. Smith star in the story of a group of extraordinary women, members of a very ordinary Yorkshire WI who spark a global phenomenon by persuading one another to pose for a charity calendar with a difference!
Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.
La Cage Aux Folles (Ticket Normally £54 and Dinner at Spaghetti House St. Martin's Lane)
The sell-out Menier Chocolate Factory production is now a West End hit! Don't miss Jerry Herman's fabulous score in a hilarious tale of family values and unconditional love.
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Chicago (Ticket Normally £59 and Dinner at Dial)
This smash-hit musical recently celebrated 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End. Already the longest-running American musical ever to play in London, CHICAGO is filled with sexy, sassy and sensational choreography, and a sizzling score, including All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. Now playing at the Cambridge Theatre, it's a crime to miss it!
Dial is located within the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten Hotel in Covent Garden. It serves a variety of modern European dishes fused with a hint of North African seasoning using fresh, and often organic, produce in a chic and stylish environment. A feeling of endless space is created by the natural light and mirrored walls.
Grease (Ticket Normally £53.50 and Dinner at Sugar Reef)
Join the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock 'n' roll party of the year at the Piccadilly Theatre!
About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.
Stomp (Ticket Normally £47.50 and Dinner at Dial)
A totally unique theatre experience which has thrilled audiences all over the world, STOMP makes music from the mundane. Combining elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion, this award-winning show at the Ambassadors Theatre turns the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder - see it now!
Dial is located within the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten Hotel in Covent Garden. It serves a variety of modern European dishes fused with a hint of North African seasoning using fresh, and often organic, produce in a chic and stylish environment. A feeling of endless space is created by the natural light and mirrored walls.
The Lion King (Ticket Normally £54.50 and Dinner at Christophers)
Disney's musical phenomenon THE LION KING continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Combining dazzling staging and highly imaginative costumes, masks and puppets, this astonishing show at the Lyceum Theatre uses breathtaking theatrical magic to tell the story of Simba - join him now in his epic journey to reclaim his kingdom!
As the name suggests, Christopher's American Bar & Grill has American culinary influences, specifically the East Coast steak and oyster houses fondly remembered by all who visit the area. However, other influences are apparent, and an extensive wine list make dining at Christopher's a memorable experience.Recently refurbished, Christopher's manages to combine being a restaurant of substance whilst retaining a light hearted charm. The ambiance invites the weary to pull up a bar stool and rest a while or sink into a comfortable seat.
We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Creations)
With standing ovations every night, the phenomenal WE WILL ROCK YOU continues to go from strength to strength at the Dominion Theatre. This mega-musical, seen by over 5 million people, includes 32 of Queen's classic hits, including Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, and more. One dream. one vision. one smash hit - book today!
Discover delicious modern British cuisine with influences from the Far East.
Dirty Dancing (Ticket Normally £62.50 and Dinner at Chistopher's)
DIRTY DANCING - The Classic Story On Stage is a record-breaking stage show adapted from a movie seen by millions that has touched the heart of a generation. With an unforgettable soundtrack, this timeless story of first love explodes at the Aldwych Theatre with heart-pounding music, pure dance energy and breathtaking emotion. Get out of that corner, and see it today!
As the name suggests, Christopher's American Bar & Grill has American culinary influences, specifically the East Coast steak and oyster houses fondly remembered by all who visit the area. However, other influences are apparent, and an extensive wine list make dining at Christopher's a memorable experience.Recently refurbished, Christopher's manages to combine being a restaurant of substance whilst retaining a light hearted charm. The ambiance invites the weary to pull up a bar stool and rest a while or sink into a comfortable seat.
Jersey Boys (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at L'Escargot)
Discover the story of a group of working class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Using their legendary music, the thrilling early years of rock 'n' roll are brought to life in this outstanding new musical at the Prince Edward Theatre!
L'Escargot acts as a tribute to modern art, with Chagall, Miro, Matisse and Hockney hanging on the walls. Picasso has his own room upstairs. The restaurant serves classic French cuisine. There is an extensive wine list with which to wash it all down.
A Little Night Music (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at the Hampshire)
Trevor Nunn directs and Maureen Lipman stars in the critically acclaimed production of A Little Night Music, which transfers to the West End for a strictly limited season.
Located on Leicester Square, in the heart of theatre land, the Hampshire Bar and Restaurant is the ideal place for pre-theatre dinner.
Head chef, Richard Poynter has a lightness of touch. Simple fresh food is his trademark. The popular menu reflects a fusion of modern British, and Mediterranean influences. You'll dine in the contemporary-styled restaurant, which has its own adjacent bar.
39 Steps (Ticket Normally £22.50 and Fish and Chips)
Hitchcock meets hilarious in this innovative and award-winning comedy at the Criterion Theatre! Based on the John Buchan novel, and memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, this astonishing theatrical tour-de-force is played with just four actors who play a minimum of 139 roles. THE 39 STEPS await you, so book today!
The Leicester Square Bar & Restaurant is the perfect retreat from the hustle of its namesake - a cool and intimate space with a pleasantly relaxed vibe. A great seafood bar, which also serves a range of seasonal British favourites, the focus here is on the provenance of the ingredients.
Hairspray (Ticket Normally £62.50 and Dinner at Maxwells)
HAIRSPRAY, the smash hit musical comedy, is a colourful, fun and vibrant show which follows Tracy Turnblad - a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart - as she sets out to dance her way onto TV's most popular dance show. Big, bold, and beautiful, this multi award-winning show is a must-see at the Shaftesbury Theatre!
Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.
Sister Act (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Cape Town Fish Market)
Based on the smash hit movie, Sister Act follows murder witness Deloris as she breathes life into a convent with her singing and dance moves.
Cape Town Fish Market, a vibrant Restaurant, Fish Market, Teppanyaki & Sushi Bar with chic yet informal surrounding, brings a fresh taste of South Africa to its customers. The decor places strong emphasis on Cape Town's picturesque landscape and captures the soul of bygone days in various fishing harbours.
Thriller - Live (Ticket Normally £43.50 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Piccadilly)
Moonwalking into the West End after three acclaimed UK tours and standing ovations across Europe, Thriller - Live is a spectacular, high octane show celebrating the career Michael Jackson, and the Jackson 5!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
The Woman in Black (Ticket Normally £16.50 and Dinner at Maxwells)
One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black is now in its twentieth year in the West End. Unanimously critically acclaimed, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best-selling novel at the Fortune Theatre combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by film noir - book now!
Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.
Avenue Q (Ticket Normally £39 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Leicester Square)
Brash, vulgar and downright funny, the puppets and humans on Avenue Q in downtown New York are out of work, out of luck and desperately seeking a purpose in life. A love story like no other mixed with some hilarious songs, the award-winning AVENUE Q at the Noel Coward Theatre is a guaranteed laugh-out-loud night out - jump the Q today! Contains scenes unsuitable for children under 12.
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Too Close To The Sun (Ticket Normally £25 and Dinner at Galileo's)
With bribery, lies and manipulation, this dramatic new musical follows the suggested events which led to the death of author and Nobel Prize-winner, Ernest Hemingway.
Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.
Chun Yi The Legend of Kung Fu (Ticket Normally £18 and Dinner at Spaghetti House St Martin's Lane)
A multi award winning phenomenon, Chun-Yi: The Legend Of Kung Fu, follows one boy's quest to graduate as a warrior monk.
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Avenue Q (Ticket Normally £10 and Dinner at Bincho Yakitori)
Brash, vulgar and downright funny, the puppets and humans on Avenue Q in downtown New York are out of work, out of luck and desperately seeking a purpose in life. A love story like no other mixed with some hilarious songs, the award-winning AVENUE Q at the Noel Coward Theatre is a guaranteed laugh-out-loud night out - jump the Q today! Contains scenes unsuitable for children under 12.
Bincho yakitori is situated in the heart of theatreland and brings authentic Japanese cooking to soho. Specialising in bincho style grilled skewers there is something for everyone with meat fish vegetables rice and salad dishes.
Dreamboats and Petticoats (Ticket Normally £35 and Dinner at Salieri's)
In 1961 talented young musicians Norman and Bobby compete to win the hearts of their adoring female fans - and more importantly, the gorgeous Laura.
A perfect spot for pre or post theatre dining with a good location and last orders for food taken at midnight. The interior style is theatrical nostalgia with lots of photographs, mirrors and puppets. The menu has a wide selection of French and Mediterranean dishes, pastas, and grills.
Hairspray (Ticket Normally £32.50 and Dinner at Thai Square Covent Garden)
HAIRSPRAY, the smash hit musical comedy, is a colourful, fun and vibrant show which follows Tracy Turnblad - a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart - as she sets out to dance her way onto TV's most popular dance show. Big, bold, and beautiful, this multi award-winning show is a must-see at the Shaftesbury Theatre!
With a sophisticated bar area opening into a vaulted, naturally lit dining room which leads to a small courtyard, this beautifully decorated restaurant is a stunning new addition to the Thai Square Group.
The cool interior combines the latest in contemporary design with many antique Thai artefacts and is the perfect setting for the expertly assembled menu of scintillating Thai food prepared by experienced chefs.
Avenue Q (Ticket Normally £50 and Dinner at Sugar Reef)
Brash, vulgar and downright funny, the puppets and humans on Avenue Q in downtown New York are out of work, out of luck and desperately seeking a purpose in life. A love story like no other mixed with some hilarious songs, the award-winning AVENUE Q at the Noel Coward Theatre is a guaranteed laugh-out-loud night out - jump the Q today! Contains scenes unsuitable for children under 12.
About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.
Sister Act (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Ascot's)
Based on the smash hit movie, Sister Act follows murder witness Deloris as she breathes life into a convent with her singing and dance moves.
Tucked away on the first floor of the Berkshire hotel, Ascots restaurant & bar is a real discovery! Wood floored, matched by wood & glass panelled walls, combine with striking tables and chairs to combine perfectly the traditional and the modern. Ascots has just been awarded its second AA rosette, and Head Chef Steve White has the confidence to take a simple approach to his dishes using ingredients that compliment rather than clash with each other. Service is up beat and friendly, presided over with great skill by Michel Daunat. In all it is perfect for a discreet drink, or a dinner for two.
The Lion King (Ticket Normally £58.50 and Lunch at Maxwells)
Disney's musical phenomenon THE LION KING continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Combining dazzling staging and highly imaginative costumes, masks and puppets, this astonishing show at the Lyceum Theatre uses breathtaking theatrical magic to tell the story of Simba - join him now in his epic journey to reclaim his kingdom!
Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.
Jersey Boys (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Bertorelli's Frith Street)
Discover the story of a group of working class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Using their legendary music, the thrilling early years of rock 'n' roll are brought to life in this outstanding new musical at the Prince Edward Theatre!
Inspired by Italy in every sense, a welcome addition to the Bertorelli 'family' of restaurants that have been serving a hungry audience since 1913. The caff?n the ground floor serves fine Italian food, including your favourite 'Antipasti', 'Paste', 'Pizza', 'Pesce' and 'Carne' complemented by a fantastic Italian wine list in stylish surroundings.
Grease (Ticket Normally £29 and Dinner at Spaghetti House Piccadilly)
Join the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock 'n' roll party of the year at the Piccadilly Theatre!
A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.
Too Close To The Sun (Ticket Normally £25 and Fish and Chips at the Leicester Square Hotel)
With bribery, lies and manipulation, this dramatic new musical follows the suggested events which led to the death of author and Nobel Prize-winner, Ernest Hemingway.
The Leicester Square Bar & Restaurant is the perfect retreat from the hustle of its namesake - a cool and intimate space with a pleasantly relaxed vibe. A great seafood bar, which also serves a range of seasonal British favourites, the focus here is on the provenance of the ingredients.