The Traditional English Restaurants of London

Your guide to English restaurants in London

Simpson’s Tavern

Not to be confused with the far more famous and vastly larger Simpson’s-in-the-Strand.

This charming little anachronism in an alleyway off Cornhill has been purveying school dinner food to generations of Old School Tie City Folk, in one form or another, since 1759.

Whilst some puzzle about its continued existence in the modern world, and find it somewhat of an anachronism, its devoted and loyal army of fans would get extremely upset if it were to ever change.

Though they underwent a revolutionary change a while back when they introduced charcoal grills to their menu as an alternative to the normally rather heavier British fare.

The setting is genuinely old fashioned; some might call it gloomy, and don’t expect too much room, as the place is more than somewhat cramped.

It is only open for lunches during the week; the great thing is that it has kept faithful to its theme, and still attracts the same clientele that it has always aimed for, rather than becoming a bit of a tourist joint.

Note though that you cannot make a reservation.

Details

Address: 38½ Cornhill, London, EC3V 9DR  (View Map)

Tel: +44(0)20 7626 9985

Avg. Cost per Head: £22

Nearest Tube Station: Bank

Opening Times

Monday - Friday: 11:30 - 15:00

Saturday, Sunday: Closed

More Information

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 (from 2 Visitor Reviews).

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12 July 2004