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Paramount – British Restaurant – Bloomsbury

Centre Point, 101 – 103 New Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1DD
ParamountParamount, London’s top restaurant, offers unparalleled 360-degree views across London to complement a stylish menu of delectable British cuisine atop the iconic Centre Point building. There is no finer view of London. Towering above the central West End, Paramount occupies the top three floors of this imposing skyscraper, which include a champagne and viewing gallery on the top floor. On the 32nd floor in the restaurant, Head Chef Colin Layfield will be serving a sophisticated range of British cuisine simply cooked and immaculately presented. Combining light and hearty options, the Paramount menus cater for both casual and formal dining throughout the day. Also on the 32nd floor, the West-facing lounge is the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy a sundown cocktail. British interior designer Tom Dixon has created a stylish environment in which guests can drink, dine and entertain in a boldly designed space where bar snacks and premium drinks are served throughout the day. Key features of Paramount’s restaurant and bar space include a grand custom-made copper bar situated in the middle of the room which welcomes guests upon arrival. A truly exceptional dining experience waits for discerning diners at the warm, intimate Red Room – an exquisite private dining area at the heart of Paramount. Hued in deep scarlet and crimsons, it offers a spectacular view of the lights and landscape of London. Paramount’s Red Room is a truly impressive setting for any professional or personal dining occasions.

Restaurant Information

Cuisine & Style:
Average Main Course:
£20
Average Spend:
£40
Opening Hours:
Breakfast:Served from 08:00 to 10:30.Lunch:Served from 12:30 to 14:45.Dinner:Served from 18:30 to 23:45.


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Region: Bloomsbury & St Giles

Nearest station: Tottenham Court Rd, Holborn, Goodge Street, Covent Garden

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