The County Hall

4 stars
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The County Hall
The London Marriott
Westminster Bridge Road
London
SE1 7PB
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Description of The County Hall
As its name implies, County Hall Restaurant has a spectacular location across from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in historic County Hall with stunning views over the Thames and the London Eye. Live piano music entertains the mixed crowd of tourists and knowledgeable locals as they savour modern European cuisine under the direction of executive chef Gregg Brown. A charming blend of understated and warm friendliness.
Traditional English Afternoon Tea is served in the Library, which has spectacular views of Big Ben.

Additional information for The County Hall
Whether it be press conferences, product launches, incentives, sales seminars or training courses, County Hall looks after you in an ultra professional way. A spectacular location - on the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament and next to Westminster Bridge and the London Eye. They say location is everything so with that in mind plus the excellent business facilities this venue is plum for private dining and meeting events. They have 10 fully equipped meeting rooms which all boast natural daylight and each rooms can be tailored to suit your specific needs whether it be theatre, boardroom, u-shape or classroom style arrangements. The décor of the rooms and suites is opulent, rich deep reds and oak panelled walls. The modern European food with interesting international influences can be prepared to suit your taste too whether it be buffet, set menus or canapés.
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The County Hall Reviews

anon reviewed The County Hall on 13/12/2008

The County Hall Restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere and exquisite food. A very classical and romantic setting which I can highly recommend for those looking to take their date/partner somewhere special. The only drawback I can mention is that the staff were a bit too eager to remove drinks and bread rolls that weren't finished.
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