108 Marylebone Lane

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108 Marylebone Lane
108 Marylebone Lane
London
W1U 2QE
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Description of 108 Marylebone Lane
The main dining room at 108 Marylebone Lane holds up to 120 diners, and there is also a private dining room available for parties which seats up to 18 people. The restaurant has a lovely casual-yet-chic ambience, perfect for informal parties, business meetings and meals with friends or family. Its proximity to Marylebone High Street also makes it the perfect place to stop fo a post-shopping pick-me-up. The lounge/bar is also a fun place to meet up with friends.

Additional information for 108 Marylebone Lane
108 Marylebone Lane is an elegant restaurant, tucked away from the crowds. Marylebone Lane is a charming little enclave winding away from the bustling Marylebone High Street, near the neighbourhood’s well-known farmers market. This casual yet chic bistro-style eatery showcases local produce, and the kitchen’s philosophy is to use the freshest ingredients to produce simple, classic dishes. The dining room has wooden floors, leather benches and Miro artworks on the wall. 108 Marylebone Lane restaurant is a popular place for business lunches, and is filled with local diners in the evenings.
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108 Marylebone Lane Reviews

RM reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 21/03/2009

One of my favourite places for relaxed dining...good atmosphere, attentive service and pork belly main is delicious.

MV reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

108 Marylebone lane was great for us, a relatively quiet place to catch up with girlfriends over Saturday lunch. I had lamb which was cooked beautifully and the wine was decently priced. Service was poor considering it wasn't very busy and the waitress had limited knowledge of the menu and di d not speak English very well.

JP reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 13/03/2009

108 marylebone lane is a great venue - chilled but atmospheric and the food is good (but alittle over priced for what it is). Also nice to have a few apertifs in the bar before hand...service fantastic, good selection of wines and cocktails and all round had a very pleasant evening.

David Sloane reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

What find. Good food with a good menu covering all tastes at a resonable cost with the Top Table didcount. I would recommend it and go again

JA reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 19/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane was a real find. Great food. Good atmosphere and the service was cheerful and attentive. I arrived early and enjoyed the bar beforehand too. Not too crowded and plenty of comfortable leather armchairs.
Although it's part of a hotel the trick is that you have no idea that it is not an independent bar and restaurant.

Maggie Newport reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 12/03/2009

What a great place! Food and service were both superb. Can't recommend it highly enough, especially good value with 50% off main courses

MH reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 21/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane was a good dining experience. The service was relaxed but efficient, the menu interesting and the food delicious. We went on the half price main courses offer and In the past have experienced an 'attitude' problem, (e.g. Quaglinos) but not here. Highly recommended.

BC reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 11/03/2009

We had an excellent welcome at 108, with drinks in the bar, at our leisure. There was no rush to go through to the table, although the restaurant was filling up. Staff were charming. Food was good, and wine excellent, and we very much enjoyed our evening. Great atmosphere and nice informal dining experience (with fabulous lampshades!!). Would certainly recommend.

CJ reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane is pleasing and relaxing but (in the upper section) lacking in 'buzz' on a Sat evening. All meals well executed but lacked a little sophistication and originality - 'crushed' celeriac was sauteed and diced. Good value with the 50% off main course offer, but not at full price, whereas starters and desserts and wine all reaonable.

JG reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 18/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane is one of my favourite restaurants local to home and never lets me down.

HL reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane - we visited for a late Saturday lunch so the restaurant was very quiet. Despite this, service was noticably slow. The food, however, was excellent! The menu is imaginative and appealing, and well executed. It's in a great location but has strong competition in the area.

NK reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 13/03/2009

Food was very average. Nothing to shout about. Venue and service were not bad

anon reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

Went in a group of 4 with mixed opinions about the food. My goats cheese salad which I had as a main was the most bland and unimaginative goat cheese salad I have ever eaten and with 14£ totally overcharged. The cod and sea bass of my companions although seemed to be good. Also 2 wines by the glass we wanted to order were not available. But service was very friendly. Alltogether a mixed experience.

GM reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 14/03/2009

Nice enough place in what is a very pleasent part of London to 'hang out' on a Saturday afternoon and evening. The food promised much but didn't really deliver. Good value on the 50% off main course offer which made it about £35 per head including wine etc. The service was excellent though and particularly appreciated the 'front of house' having a quiet work with the parents of the very loud children in the corner - It was 9pm so fair play. Overall though, I don't think we'll be back here.

ian ROBINSON reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 21/03/2009

Starters lacked imagination and poor value. Unlikely to return

anon reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 18/03/2009

The food was very good, the service was fairly quick and the staff were helpful and attentive. I would definitely go back again.

Claire Parkins reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 13/03/2009

Lovely food and a relaxed atmosphere. We had a great two course meal and ample wine for around £25 with the 50% off deal. Would go back!

KC reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 13/03/2009

Id recommend 108 Marylebone Lane - food was good value with 50% off main courses - without it quite pricey (£20 for piece of steak - extra for fries is a lot for lunch). Was really lacking in atmosphere - we went on a Friday lunchtime and was practically empty. I would like to try with deal in the evening to see if it was busier/buzzier. They added some things on the bill we didnt order but they apologised & corrected it without problems. Overall a nice restaurant with tasty food though.

GM reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 18/03/2009

108 Marylebone served good food which, with the 50% discount, proved pretty good value. My only complaint would be that none of the dishes come with veg or potatoes so you have to buy those seperately at £3.50 a pop.

JL reviewed 108 Marylebone Lane on 21/03/2009

108 Marylebone Lane continues to be on my list of preferred restaurants - I have still not been let down.
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