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Lutyens Restaurant

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Lutyens Restaurant Jurys Doyle Hotel 16-22 Great Russell Street London WC1B 3NN |
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Description of Lutyens Restaurant
Lutyens is named in honour of the prolific 20th century English architect who designed the impressive redbrick building that houses it - today the luxury 4-star Jurys Great Russell Street hotel. Sir Edwin would probably approve of this airy dining room with its elegant sash windows, sleek burgundy columns and dark-wood furnishings where the atmosphere is surprisingly homely. Sophisticated European cooking is led by Paul O'Brien, a devotee of seasonal produce. As the AA put it when it awarded Lutyens a rosette again in 2005, this is a restaurant where "quality ingredients speak for themselves". The varied menu changes every season, but typical dishes include roast corn-fed chicken supreme stuffed with smoked salmon, and roast cod fillet soft served with smoked pork and sauce Choron. Steaks are popular.
Lutyen is a AA Rosette awarded restaurant.
Additional information for Lutyens Restaurant
A short walk from the Dominion Theatre, Luytens is a particularly good choice for smart pre and post theatre events. In addition to the 120-cover restaurant, private and corporate parties can be held the hotel's two beautifully restored conference halls. The Queen Mary fits sit-down events of 200 guests, while the George V has 220 covers. More intimate events are served by the atmospheric Library. Full range of group menus, from a la carte and executive to drinks only. Aperitifs can be taken in the wood-panelled, private club-like Lutyens Bar. Children welcomed; highchairs provided. Wheelchair access and disabled toilet.
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