The Brasserie, with its state of the art open plan kitchen, produces exciting dishes with intense flavours and global influences. The grey-blue contemporary tables in the airy dining space add to the impression of dining in the sky. Summertime al fresco dining is not to be missed. The Brasserie also offers a vegetarian/vegan menu as well as an accompanying wine list.
Live music from a fabulous line up of musicians adds another dimension to the evening.
OXO Tower Brasserie
OXO Tower Wharf
Barge House Street
South Bank
London
SE1 9PH
020 7803 3888
British
Harvey Nichols Restaurants
Monday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Tuesday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Wednesday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Thursday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Friday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Saturday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00 |
Sunday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 22:00 |
Disabled Facilities
Children Welcome
Credit Cards Accepted
Music Played
Live Music Played
Outdoor Area
Booking Advisable
OXO Tower Brasserie Picture Gallery
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A large terrace with views of the river sits between the brasserie and the more formal restaurant on the eighth floor of the Oxo Tower. The brasserie fuses Mediterranean and Asian flavours, while the restaurant sticks to British and European cuisine.
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This is the curve ball known as Not Afternoon Tea, a daily event in the upper echelons of the OXO Tower in a world where everything is opposite. Forward is backward, backward is forward and instead of tea and scones it’s cocktails and chocolate tarts. If you find the concept of afternoon tea a little stuffy then this is the place to be with the all the views, the haute cuisine and the subversive switching of an institution.
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Soak up the view
The 8th floor of the Oxo Tower has food and views for two different moods. The fine dining restaurant overlooks the South Bank; the cuisine is mostly British and on the expensive side. At the more fashionable, slightly less expensive brasserie you can dine with the City of London and St. Paul’s as your backdrop; the menu has a combination of Mediterranean and Asian dishes. Both have terraces with much coveted seats on warm evenings.
Take in London's best views as you eat
These really are the best backdrops to any meal.
The 8th floor of the Oxo Tower is home to two eateries: the casual brasserie, with St. Paul’s in the background, and the more formal <a href="http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/restaurants/restaurant-1473.php">restaurant</a> overlooking the South Bank. In the summer months the alfresco terrace is in high demand.
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