Harrods’ 23 Cafes, Restaurants & Bars – The List

Harrods is a name synonymous with sophisticated shopping and high end international brands, but did you know that to dine at Harrods is to feast also on the world’s most exceptional cuisines? With 23 restaurants and bars located in and around the store, and a 170-strong team of in-house chefs, the hungry shopper is spoilt for choice!

Harrods was founded in 1849 as a wholesale grocery and tea merchant, and today it offers up some of the finest foods in London. Over its 160 year history, Harrods has continued to provide high-quality products, not only throughout the store, but in it’s many dining venues as well.

Here’s the complete list for you dining pleasure, before, during or after an unforgettable session of decadent retail therapy at Harrods:

Angelo Musa - Enjoy award-winning patisserie or indulge in the ultimate High Tea created by one of France’s most celebrated pastry chefs, Angelo Musa. (4th Floor)

Baccarat Bar – Expect sparkling chandeliers, plush velvet and leather banquettes and an awe-inspiring menu of delectable drinks served to you in the finest Baccarat crystal. (Lower Ground Floor)

Chai Wu – Adding a luxury spin to the best of pan-Asian cuisine with delicious dim sum (topped with beluga caviar, gold leaf or black truffle), plump Beijing duck and mouthwatering sushi at Chai Wu. (5th Floor)

The Coffee Bar – Located in the Roastery & Bake Hall, this beautiful Art Deco-style bar serves freshly roasted coffee and expertly baked goods by day, and espresso Martinis by night. (Food Halls, Ground Floor)

Dim Sum Terrace –  Exquisitely crafted dim sum, flavour-packed pan-Asian dishes and tantalising cocktails, all served with views over Knightsbridge. (4th Floor)


Dining Hall – The Dining Hall at Harrods is open until 10.30pm Thursday to Saturday. As well as late night live music, six restaurants are located here:

Sushi by MASA – Legendary chef, Masayoshi (‘Masa’) Takayama, promises the ultimate omakase experience, from Masa Toro caviar rolls to Ohmi beef tataki and salmon tartare temaki. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)

The Grill – Indulge in the world’s finest cuts of meat, from melt-in-the-mouth Kobe beef, Australian Wagyu and Dry-aged native beef to rotisserie chicken cooked to order on the charcoal grill. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)

Kinoya Ramen BarAcclaimed Michelin chef Neha Mishra has brought her famed Dubai restauran to London. Expect her signature shio paitan, tonkotsu and Wagyu tsukune, to name just a few Kioya delights. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)

Kerridge’s Fish & ChipsSavour the flavours of Britain’s coastline courtesy of award-winning chef Tom Kerridge. Not just Fish & Chips, but deep-fried cockle popcorn and lobster thermidor as well. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)

Pasta Evangelists by Perbellini – Chef Giancarlo Perbellini brings authentic regional Italian dishes of fresh, homemade pasta to London from his two Michelin star Verona restaurant, Casa Perbellini. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)

Mediterranean Grill by Assembly – Authentic mezze celebrating the grill and plates of Eastern Mediterranean dishes created by celebrated Greek-born chef Athanasios Kargatzidis. (Dining Hall – Ground Floor)


Em Sherif – Lebanese fine dining from the Middle East’s Mireille Hayek . Expect succulent grilled meats, vibrant salads, delectable dips and more , all served in an elegant, buzzy dining room. (2nd Floor)

Gordon Ramsay Burger – The first Gordon Ramsay Burger restaurant outside of Las Vegas and as you’d expect from the Michelin-starred chef, these are not your average quarter pounders. (4th Floor)

Harrods Café – Enjoy sumptuous salads and decadent toasties including the signature Harrods ‘Braffle’, made fresh daily by Harrod’s in-house chefs. (3rd Floor)

Harrods Social by Jason Atherton – Hearty, locally-sourced food cooked by a Michelin-starred master Jason Atherton. Enjoy sublime dishes, expertly prepared and layered with delicate flavours. (Lower Ground Floor)

The Harrods Tea Rooms – Indulge in the quintessentially English tradition of afternoon tea, from finger sandwiches and scones to seasonally-changing patisserie. (4th Floor)

Harrods Roast & Bake – Located on Basil Street, opposite the back of the store, this takeaway café is the quickest route to your morning coffee, lunchtime sandwich, afternoon pastry or post-work snack. (Street Level)

The Levant Bakery – Savour the doughy delights of Beirut’s favourite flatbread fired in traditional basalt-rock ovens, with toppings for breakfast through to dinner. (Fourth Floor)

Moët & Chandon Champagne Bar – Decadence awaits at the Moët & Chandon Champagne Bar, where chef-made delicacies accompany the iconic maison’s full range of cuvées. (Beauty Halls, Ground Floor)

Pizzeria & Pasqua – Enjoy authentic wood-fired pizzas, from Napolitana Italy’s most emblematic culinary creation to many much-loved classics alongside traditional Veneto and Italian wines curated by Pasqua. (2nd Floor)

Prada Caffé – Hot-heel it to Prada’s dining pop-up, where the fashion house is serving a modern take on Italian cuisine alongside indulgent pastries and logo-emblazoned refreshments, all in quintessentially Prada interiors. (Ground Floor)

Studio Frantzén – From Sweden’s most celebrated chef Björn Frantzén comes a buzzing rooftop restaurant serving world-class Nordic cuisine with Asian influences. (5th Floor)

The Tiffany Blue Box Cafe – Make breakfast at Tiffany’s a reality with delicious croissants, smoked salmon or Belgian waffles. Bookings are released every 2nd of the month for the following two months. (Lower Ground Floor)


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