Next to the iconic dome-shaped St. Paul’s Cathedral, this CQ location sets its modern accommodations against the 800-year history of the City of London area. Close to many businesses as well as the Museum of London, Tate Modern, and the Millennium Bridge, guests of all itineraries will be pleased to find the city’s sights just steps away. As the Brits say: brilliant.
Need space? We’re excited to accommodate your next group meeting or event with our friendly, professional staff ready to make your presentation or mixer a success.
For Group bookings of 10 or more guest rooms, please fill out the Group Reservations form and one of our team members will be in touch shortly.
Cote Brasserie offers full catering services and meeting packages with audio/visual services. To inquire about holding a meeting or event at our hotel, please fill out the Groups & Meetings RFP. You may also call +44 (0)20 7236 4388.
Here oui go. Côte Brasserie Inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French classics made from great quality, fresh ingredients. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely breakfast, a casual dining experience or to celebrate a special occasion, our team look forward to welcoming you.
Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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The Wren is anything but your typical coffee shop. A striking cafe in a soaring church with high ceilings and stained-glass windows, it’s a must-visit spot for gourmet brews and artisan snacks. Open Monday-Friday, the venue is undeniably stunning, and the coffee? Undeniably delicious. A true hidden gem of calmness and tranquility in the busy heart of the city.
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For healthy food and refreshing drinks, head over to Natural Kitchen. The Angel Court location boasts a deli, an a la carte restaurant and a full bar. With plenty of options for vegetarians and carnivores too, you’ll love the high quality ingredients, airy and relaxed setting, and excellent service. We recommend the Crispy Halloumi Salad, with Homemade Banoffee Pie for dessert.
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See where the popular television show “First Dates” is filmed and enjoy an extensive menu full of fresh cut steaks. In a rush? Opt for the set menu (2 courses for £20, three for £25) and try the crispy leg of Gressingham duck finished with the tasty Bramley apple and almond crumble.
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Need somewhere for dinner? Check out award-winning The Fat Bear for spicy creole and cajun comfort foods coming from the American South. You’ll love the chicken and waffles, cornbread, and mac and cheese and the list of wines and cocktails, all inspired by the South.
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If spicy Indian food is your calling, Anokha is there to answer. Authentic, award-winning food – with lots of options for vegetarians – at a reasonable price is sure to please and keep you full. Located in the building that first housed the East India Tea company, this restaurant is perfect for business lunches.
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Looking up at St. Paul’s Cathedral in an old bank building, Coppa Club is built around a central, brass bar that’s open on all-sides. It has a snug area for working and winding down, a 140-cover restaurant for dining and a raised worktop at the window for making the most of the view.
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A unique centre pub with a rich past, The Blackfriar is well-known for its individual style, exciting stories, and charming personality. Set in a masterpiece of a building, it was built in 1875 on the site of a Dominican friary. An iconic British pub, The Blackfriar’s distinctive building, intriguing history and vibrant atmosphere keep locals and tourists alike coming back for a pint (or two).
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Visit one of the oldest pubs in London. After burning in The Great Fire in 1668, the building was rebuilt as Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese where it has been ever since. Drink Samuel Smith beers and drink like Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Mark Twain — who were all known to frequent the establishment.
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Spruce up your wardrobe at Joy! Pick from their selection of staple pieces that you can wear all season long, like long dresses, colorful blazers, and loads of denim, designed to flatter your curves and make you look and feel fantastic. You’ll love the selection of home decor and quirky gifts, perfect for making sure that every inch of your home is Instagram-able.
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Shop the 60+ stores located in the Elephant & Castle Shopping Center. To be sure you’ve found it, look for the pink elephant on the roof.
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With dozens of stores to choose from, selling everything from vintage clothes, handmade accessories and jewelry, you’ll find something for everyone. While shopping, enjoy food from the several trucks that park in the Yard, seven days a week. (Brick Lane Market itself is only open during the week).
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From high-end to high street fashion & exciting new tastes and tipples, One New Change is the place to play in the City of London with 60 stores, several restaurants, and a rooftop terrace with views of the Cathedral.
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Buzzing with the excitement of opera and theatreland, Covent Garden is a world-class destination attracting food lovers and fashionistas alike.The neighbourhood offers a blend of global brands, from Apple to Chanel, mixed alongside independent retailers from Nigel Cabourn’s Army Gym to Benjamin Pollock’s Toy Shop.
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Harry Potter fans can live their dreams of shopping at Diagon Alley at the Leadenhall Market – the set for the wizard shopping centre. Open since the early 1300s, you will love the various shops and dining options available. Not open on weekends, so be sure to stop by during the week.
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The Royal Exchange, a luxury destination in the heart of the City, offers an unrivaled collection of boutique shopping and dining within one of London’s most iconic and historic buildings.
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Contemporary glass-fronted mall for high-street fashion stores, restaurants and a department store.
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Experience all that the Royal Opera House has to offer. From stunning performances, to delicious food and drink, and inspiring interactive events, it’s the perfect place to relax in the heart of Covent Garden. Grab your tickets now!
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For more than 1,400 years, St Paul’s Cathedral has stood at the highest point in the city. Be sure to buy a sightseeing ticket to make it a visit you’ll always remember. You’ll get to walk in the footsteps of royalty on the Cathedral floor, climb the dome to try the unique acoustics of the Whispering Gallery, and even head down to the crypt where many of the nation’s heroes are buried.
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Geek out at this free science museum and explore all the world’s phenomenon. Interactive and thought-provoking, the Science Museum is a great place to see, touch and experience science first-hand.
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Discover London’s history in this free museum. Travel through time – 450,000 B.C. to today – in the nine permanent galleries and several temporary exhibits on display throughout the year. Visit during one of the upcoming events held by the London Craft Club and learn a new craft skill, like macramé wall hanging.
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A visit to London isn’t complete without a trip to Tate Modern. This free national museum of modern and contemporary art from around the world is housed in the former Bankside Power Station on the banks of the Thames. You can amazing works by artists such as Cézanne, Bonnard, Matisse, Picasso, Rothko, DalÃ, Pollock, Warhol and Bourgeois.
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