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Regent Street’s best restaurants for outdoor dining

  • Eat & Drink

With the arrival of warmer days, it’s time to embrace outdoor restaurants  in the heart of London. From charming terraces to rooftop views, here’s where to enjoy al fresco dining on Regent Street. 

Cakes and Bubbles, 68 Regent Street

Delight in Michelin-starred pastry chef Albert Adrià’s exquisite desserts while sipping champagne on Regent Street’s iconic curve. 

Brasserie Zédel, 20 Sherwood Street

Enjoy a taste of Paris in the heart of London at this classic French brasserie. Don’t miss their set menu featuring French onion soup, steak haché, and decadent chocolate profiteroles.

Brityard, 310-312 Regent Street 

Browse a brilliant selection of quintessentially British brands in this glass-fronted store before taking a seat outside to savour their delicious wine and cheese as you watch the world go by.  

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Rooftop dining with a view 

The Nest in Treehouse, Langham Place 

With panoramic 360-degree views and seasonal cocktails celebrating British ingredients, The Nest is a must-visit rooftop spot. 

Aqua Kyoto, 240 Regent Street 

This stylish rooftop terrace offers contemporary Japanese cuisine with sweeping city views – perfect for a special lunch or dinner. 

Heddon Street’s Outdoor Dining Scene 

Ambassadors Clubhouse, 25 Heddon Street 

Enjoy exquisite Punjabi dishes alongside impeccable cocktails on an atmospheric terrace as you soak up the sun. Stick around to experience their after-hours DJ offering at AMBASSY. 

Piccolino, 21 Heddon Street

Escape the city bustle and enjoy refined Italian cuisine in a laid-back setting, with dishes prepared in an open kitchen. 

Heddon Street Kitchen, 3-9 Heddon Street

Gordon Ramsay’s relaxed yet stylish eatery serves everything from breakfast to dinner, with a terrace perfect for soaking up the spring sunshine. 

The Starman, 15 Heddon Street

Sip a pint in this Bowie-inspired pub, set against the backdrop of Ziggy Stardust’s iconic mural. The outdoor benches provide a relaxed spot for groups big and small. 

Casa do Frango, 31-33 Heddon Street

Transport yourself to Southern Portugal with Casa do Frango’s rustic aesthetic and flame-grilled piri-piri chicken, best enjoyed on their intimate terrace. 

Ziggy Green, 4 Heddon Street

An ideal pit stop for brunch lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike, offering an Aussie-inspired menu in a stylish al fresco setting. 

Heddon Yokocho, 8 Heddon Street

For a Japanese twist on outdoor dining, enjoy steaming bowls of ramen while basking in the spring air. 

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