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Elysee
ElyseeTop Pick
13 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 1DP

0.62km

London's original Greek restaurant offering a rich Live Music & Entertainment programme, Private Dining, Cocktail...Read more

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The Life Goddess
The Life Goddess
1 Kingly Street, Carnaby, London, W1B 5PW

0.66km

In Greek tradition and culture cultivating, preparing and sharing food is a ritual. The journey of the senses starts...Read more

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Ergon London
Ergon London
15 Maddox Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 2QQ

0.8km

ERGON started as a group of friends. A group of people that wanted and aspired to work on Greek foodstuffs and...Read more

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Vasis
Vasis
56 Maple Street, London, W1T 6HW

1km

Authentic Greek and Mediterranean Cuisine.Read more

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The Four Lanterns
The Four Lanterns
96 Cleveland Street, London, W1T 6NP

1.08km

Unpretentious Greek cuisine and a friendly welcome.Read more

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FAQs about Covent Garden and Greek Restaurants in London


Covent Garden has some great pubs which is no surprise as it is such a great area of London to meet in. Particularly if you like traditional pubs you are spoiled for choice as Covent Garden has some of the oldest and most traditional pubs to be found anywhere in London.

There are lots of pubs that serve Sunday lunch and traditional British pub grub too so if you are looking for a reasonably priced place to eat and drink one of the best gastro pubs in Covent Garden is well worth considering as a destination.

For a list of Covent Garden pubs you can view our Covent Garden pub guide (https://forbidden.london/london-guide/covent-garden/pubs) we have also recently created a blog post about our top picks for the best pubs in Covent Garden (https://forbidden.london/london-blog/best-pubs-covent-garden).



Covent Garden Piazza is always open, but the shops usually operate between 10am and 8pm Monday to Saturday and on Sunday from around 11am to 6pm. The Apple Market is open from 10am until 6pm and the East Colonnade Market is open from 10:30am until 7pm.



There is Pay & Display parking on the streets off the Piazza - Henrietta Street, Southampton Street and Tavistock Street. There is also an NCP car park on Drury Lane.



You can view a list of shops in Covent Garden, including information about offers, by viewing our Covent Garden shopping guide (https://forbidden.london/london-guide/covent-garden/shopping-in-style#businesses)


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