Set Menus On London Rooftops
London's packed with incredible rooftop restaurants that allow you to see the Big Smoke in all its glory, with everything from a tropical paradise sitting 14 floors up to terraces with insane views of St Paul's Cathedral.
Better yet, a lot of these incredible sky-high eateries offer a delicious set menu, meaning breaking the bank isn't necessary. Here is our guide to the best set menus at rooftop restaurants in London.
Three Courses For £35 At Coq D'Argent
Two Cocktails And Two Dishes Set Menu For £49 At 8 At The Londoner
Three Courses For £39 At Aqua Kyoto
A Three Course Meal With A Glass Of Wine For £29.50 At Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel
Forza Wine at the National Theatre
Atop the National Theatre, Forza Wine's outdoor terrace gives you cracking views of London's Southbank and River Thames. Whether you're here for a long and leisurely dinner or a pre-show bite, the Italiani-“ish” set menu serves up all kinds of delicious dishes.
If you're feeling super indulgent, order up the whole menu for just £150. Expect everything from olives, roasted almonds and cauliflower fritti to mussels, trout, pork cheeks, soft serve ice cream and plenty more.
A Two-Course Brunch For £37 At Sabine Rooftop Bar
A Three Course Brunch Menu For £37 At Bōkan
A Three Course Pre-Theatre Set Menu For £35 At Kitty Hawk
Two-Course Lunch for £29 at CÉ LA VI
Three Courses for £29 at The Devonshire
Three of the biggest names in the hospitality industry have teamed up for The Devonshire. Created by Oisin Rogers, Charlie Carroll and Ashley Palmer-Watts, a group of notorious publicans and restaurateurs, this place combines stylish gastro dining with the art of a proper British boozer.
Up on the roof, you can tuck into a stunning set menu, packed with ingredients sourced locally and from its in-house butchery. We're talking prawn and langoustine cocktail, skirt steak and sticky toffee pudding.