Wrapped in golden, flaky pastry and filled with perfectly tender meat, beef Wellington is the epitome of British fine dining. In London, where culinary tradition meets innovation, this iconic dish is celebrated in both classic restaurants and inventive modern kitchens.

Whether you crave the timeless comfort of a traditional recipe or a daring twist from a contemporary chef, there are plenty of great places to try beef wellington on a London food tour.

What Is Beef Wellington (and Why It’s Worth the Hype)?

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Beef Wellington is a showstopper of a dish that combines elegance, craftsmanship, and indulgence on a single plate. At its heart lies a center-cut beef tenderloin brushed with tangy mustard, blanketed in finely chopped mushroom duxelles, and wrapped in delicate prosciutto.

This bundle of flavor is then encased in buttery puff pastry and baked to golden perfection. It emerges with crisp layers and a juicy, medium-rare center. While its roots are debated, its place as one of the best British foods is undeniable.

In recent years, master chefs like Gordon Ramsay have elevated beef wellington to be more than just a meal. Today, it’s the ultimate choice for a celebratory feast or a foodie’s bucket list adventure in London.

Where to Eat the Best Beef Wellington in London

The following are some of the best restaurants and eateries in London serving up traditional and innovative takes on beef Wellington.

Savoy Grill

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At Gordon Ramsay’s legendary Savoy Grill, located in the glamorous Savoy Hotel, Beef Wellington is a celebrated icon dish. Served in an opulent, art-deco dining room, it arrives crafted in classic Ramsay flair, with mushroom duxelles, chicken mousseline, and tender fillet wrapped in golden pastry, served typically for two and accompanied by a rich red wine jus. I was blown away by the nearly fork-tenderness of the beef and the rich complexity of the jus.

I strongly recommend making reservations a month in advance for dinner. If you don’t want a full Wellington, there’s usually a tasting menu, which highlights Wellington as a stellar centerpiece as a smaller portion.  

The Savoy Grill (£60–£75) – 100 Strand, London WC2R 0EZ, United Kingdom.

Holborn Dining Room

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With a vibrant brasserie ambiance, London’s Holborn Dining Room offers a beef wellington that’s as theatrical as it is delicious. It’s the central character cast in their famed “Welly Wednesdays” menu.

Each beef wellington is crafted by Head Pie Maker Nokx Majozi. Featuring hand-cut lattice pastry and premium beef with perfectly-balanced sides of seasonal greens and buttery mash. I love the way they recast beef wellington as a midweek indulgence rather than a special occasion meal. Yet you’ll still need a reservation.  

Holborn (£40) – 252 High Holborn Rosewood, London WC1V 7EN, United Kingdom. 

The Grenadier

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For cozy gastropub charm, The Grenadier offers an accessibly priced take on beef wellington, which I think is one of the standout values in all of London. This hidden gem’s version is hearty and homestyle, served with seasonal vegetables and creamy mashed potatoes in a snug, quirky pub setting once rumored to be haunted.

I think it’s the perfect spot to enjoy beef wellington for a relaxed “punish a big plate and a pint” evening. No pre-ordering is needed, but it’s best to reserve a table on weekends.

The Grenadier (£35) – 18 Wilton Row, London SW1X 7NR, United Kingdom.

The Lanesborough Grill

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At The Lanesborough Grill is an elegant, light-filled fine-dining room where the beef wellington is served with dazzling sophistication. I was blown away by the old-school tableside carving alongside classic dauphinoise potatoes, green beans, and peppercorn sauce. 

The Lanesborough Grill experience truly blends gracious service with refined British flavors. This is arguably the top place in London to go for fine dining on a weekend evening or to celebrate a special occasion with beef Wellington. Just be sure to book a table well in advance.

Lanesborough Grill (£65–£75) – Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA, United Kingdom. 

The Ritz

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In the heart of Mayfair, The Ritz delivers a beef wellington experience that’s as regal as the setting. Complete with chandeliers, mirrored walls, and a strict dress code. So, you definitely need to pre-book a reservation weeks in advance and come dressed like you’re going to meet the Queen.

The Ritz’s version of beef wellington features organic Cornish beef paired with celeriac and Perigord truffle. The whole thing is presented tableside, making it the pinnacle of indulgence at around £98. It also takes center stage in the Ritz’s five and seven-course Epicurean tasting menus.

The Ritz (£100+) – 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR, United Kingdom.

How to Order (and What to Expect)

Ordering beef Wellington in London isn’t quite like picking a quick pub sandwich. Even at gastropubs, it’s often a special-occasion ritual that needs a little planning. Many of the city’s top beef wellington restaurants require a 24–48-hour pre-order, so it’s wise to check the menu in advance or call ahead to avoid disappointment.

Most fine-dining versions arrive with a glossy gravy or rich jus, plus classic sides like buttery mash, root vegetables, or dauphinoise potatoes. You’ll typically find Wellington on supper menus rather than at lunch. Its indulgent nature makes it perfect for celebrations or when you’re truly hungry.

Depending on the venue, it may be portioned for one or designed for sharing. A few fine dining restaurants in London still carve the beef Wellington in a dramatic tableside service. Harkening back to the old school ways of fine dining.

Final Thoughts: A Classic Worth Seeking Out

Beef Wellington in London is typically a statement of indulgence, craftsmanship, and pure British comfort. Whether you’re splurging at The Savoy or stumbling upon a gastropub treasure, beef wellington is an experience well worth fitting into a fulfilling London food tour.

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