Browns manages to be quintessentially British while combining a French brasserie with an American burger joint. The result is vivacious and good humoured, while the portions are large and it is very popular with children. The menu offers a bit of everything; burgers, salads, pasta and steaks. The food is wholesome and plentiful and it's a great place for lunch with the kids. This branch can cater for private parties of up to 100 people.
Browns
Brasserie in Covent Garden
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7 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
82-84 St. Martin's Lane
Covent Garden
London
WC2N 4AA
82-84 St. Martin's Lane
Covent Garden
London
WC2N 4AA
Telephone
020 7497 5050
020 7497 5050
Region
Covent Garden
Covent Garden
Opening Times
Monday |
Open 08:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Tuesday |
Open 08:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Wednesday |
Open 08:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Thursday |
Open 08:00 - Closes 00:00 |
Friday |
Open 08:00 - Closes 00:00 |
Saturday |
Open 09:00 - Closes 00:00 |
Sunday |
Open 09:00 - Closes 22:30 |
All In London Review
Traditional, grand, convenient... and all wrapped up in a warm informality.
It’s just two minutes’ walk from Leicester Square tube station and so handy for a host of delights (including all the theatres and galleries) in Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square.
The place is huge. And traditional. Towering ceilings to create a sense of occasion. Just a hint of banking hall. Quite grand. Formal wooden tables to make it feel special. Numerous pillars and alcoves to add intimacy. And all wrapped up in a warm informality.
On my last visit, our evening was made all the more enjoyable because of a charming young waiter who’s wit and self-confidence endeared him to us. Our choice of wine wasn’t available so he recommended an alternative – a New Zealand Vidal Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc (£20.95). And it was excellent.
The menu is extensive. There are lots of starters – everything from classic Caesar salad (£4.95), duck liver parfait (£6.95) to pan seared scallops (£9.45) and carpaccio of seared tuna (£8.95). There are many choices in the salads, fish, pasta and vegetarian menus (although a vegan would struggle) and the classics and grills menu is extensive – steak, mushroom and Guinness pie (£11.95), braised shoulder of lamb (£16.95), 21 day aged Sirloin steak (£19.95) and fillet of Venison Rossini (£22.95).
On my previous visit, I had enjoyed the fish and chips (£12.95) and my companion had complimented the fish pie (£13.95). On this visit, I choose the Brown’s burger (£11.95) which arrived with chips in a bucket and accompaniments. My colleague had the special lamb rack (£11.95) and generated a clean plate.
Adding in some olives at the start (£2.95), the bill came to £52.30 which didn’t include service.
It does breakfast and brunch, afternoon tea and there’s an impressive range of cocktails. It’s a bit of a trek to the loos downstairs but a good opportunity to see the many different people who eat here – couples, office workers, tourists, theatre goers and just about everyone else. The Courtrooms upstairs are great for events – especially if you want that legal and regal angle.
Reviewed by KimT
Published on Mar 27, 2013
User Reviews
Sooz
Feb 12, 2008
I liked this place - nice interior that is sort of traditional in an endearing kind of way (reminded me of old-style british restaurants). We went in a big party and they were a bit slow on getting us to our table, although the service once at the table was very good. Food was good and in line with expectations for that kind of venue...i do sometimes wish all these places would move on from the risotto craze that has gripped all vegetarian options across London!
Karenmps59
Aug 20, 2004
It is a very relaxing place, where you can unwind with a few cocktails after work. The food is very good and imaginative. It is however, on the expensive side, but for those special nights or horrid days its a place to celebrate and forget your worries. They do serve very scary shots like the B52's
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