Browns Covent Garden
About
Browns Covent Garden is a landmark brasserie set in the Grade II listed Westminster County Court building, offering a blend of classic British brasserie dishes and contemporary twists in an elegant, historic atmosphere. Nestled between Leicester Square and Covent Garden, the venue boasts high‑ceiling chambers that now serve as private dining rooms – the Judge’s Court, Barrister’s Court, Chamber and Study – perfect for corporate events, weddings or intimate gatherings. The bar features a curated selection of handcrafted cocktails, sparkling wines and a Champagne afternoon tea served daily from 1 pm to 4 pm. Browns is committed to sustainability, partnering with charities such as Shelter and Social Bite, and offers accessible, gluten‑free, vegan and vegetarian menus. Visitors can explore the classic theatre‑menu, festive seasonal options and the award‑winning brunch and afternoon tea experiences, making the brasserie a true West End culinary destination.
Highlights
- Historic Venue
- Versatile Private Dining
- Champagne Afternoon Tea
- Sustainable Commitment
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Best time to visit
Spring to early autumn provides milder crowds and a delightful atmosphere near the Theatreland events.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Versatile Dining Options
- Excellent Service
Things to consider
- Peak‑Season Crowds
- Long Wait Times
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At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 2 hours