Wiltons

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Wiltons
55 Jermyn Street
St James'
London
SW1Y 6LX
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Description of Wiltons
If you aspire to dine among British aristocracy, MPs and captains of industry, then don a suit and nip to Wiltons. Opened in 1742, it remains the epitome of traditional fine English dining in both décor and food. Its many original decorative features and discreet atmosphere feed the established sense of exclusivity and distinctive Old World appeal. It serves oysters and game, but is best known for its unfailingly fresh fish and seafood. Lobster, crab and truffle omelette is a pure pleasure; roast grouse a speech-stopping triumph, and the classic sherry trifle irresistible . The atmospheric Oyster and Seafood Bar remains a favourite haunt for regulars. And there are many of them. Delightful, genteel service.

Additional information for Wiltons
Wiltons' ever so elegant private dining room, decorated in traditional style, is lovely for lunches, dinners, cocktail parties and business meetings of up to 20 people at a single boardroom-style mahogany table. Fifty guests can be accommodated reception-style. A selection of seasonal menus is available, or custom menus can be created with the head chef. The salon-style restaurant is in three areas, one of which can be reserved for parties of up to 30 on differing table sizes. A group of ten can be seated together at a large round table. Excellent choice of fine wine and champagne, including the sommelier's selection . Gentlemen are requested to wear a jacket (you're OK without a tie). Closed at weekends. An English classic.
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Wiltons Reviews

michael o'kane reviewed Wiltons on 03/06/2008

Wiltons is so very typical of a long established London restaurant, very conscious of its history with a menu that remains conservative. The atmosphere is friendly but reserved with a clientele that appears dominated by business and corporate. However a distinctly refined place that clearly also caters for women who wish to dine well and relax with friends . Remember that men cannot dine without a jacket, a warning for those with limited wardrobes or on a tourist budget. Great dining!

Clare Harris-Ward reviewed Wiltons on 18/04/2008

Expensive but worth every penny.

LB reviewed Wiltons on 17/04/2008

Loved the food and the ambience but, overall there are places equally as good, much more reasonably priced within a stones throw of the place.

NB reviewed Wiltons on 29/05/2008

Pricey but excellent

SGD reviewed Wiltons on 25/06/2008

This a traditional venue where the food, service and ambience combine to give an atmosphere of old world charm which is hard to find these days - I and my guests were delighted by the way we were received and looked after - the food was simple abut elegant and we will undoubtedly return again - not cheap but nevertheless very good value for money as a social and culinary experience.

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LB reviewed Wiltons on 26/03/2008

Wiltons lives up to its reputation for good traditional English food and everything was as it should be - given that it is not cheap. It could do with a few reasonably priced bottles of wine on the list. There is virtually nothing under £30 a bottle.

Jaki Kibler reviewed Wiltons on 18/04/2008

Everything about Wiltons restaurant is excellent. My guest and I were made to feel very welcome and had a wonderful lunch. Looking forward to visiting the restaurant again in the near future. Thank you to all at Wiltons.

DA reviewed Wiltons on 07/04/2008

Very nice. Great for our business lunch
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