
Reservations
Any reservations of 1-8 people will need to be booked below, as we’re unable to process them via email — and if the time you’re after isn’t available, it’s most likely we’re fully booked at that time.
For larger groups of nine or more, please email the team at least 48 hours in advance, via reservations@grassosoho.com.
When making a reservation, we won't ask for a deposit, but we request that you and your group please arrive on time, and together.
Unfortunately, we're unable to hold tables for more than fifteen minutes, and we need all tables back within two hours of the start of the reservation.
If you’re not going to make your booking, please do let us know.
No shows can have a real impact on business, and if you do cancel your reservation ahead of time, that means somebody else might be able to take it.
FAQs
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For smaller groups you won’t, however, for larger bookings and at very busy times, such as Christmas, we may require an advance part-payment.
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Unfortunately, we're unable to hold tables for more than fifteen minutes, and we need all tables back within two hours of the start of the reservation.
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If you’re not going to make your booking, please do let us know.
No shows can have a real impact on business, and if you do cancel your reservation ahead of time, that means somebody else might be able to take it.
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Sometimes, these can end up in your spam folder, so it’s always worth checking there.
How do I get to Grasso?
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If you would like to drive to Soho, you may need to pay a congestions charge and ULEZ. Parking in the area is limited and can be expensive.
Two places with parking are the Q-Park Soho on Poland Street, and NCP London on Brewer Street. -
Hail a black cab, and ask them to take you to the best restaurant in Soho. Otherwise, stick Grasso into the Uber or Bolt app!
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The three closest train stations are Euston Station, King's Cross St Pancras, and Charing Cross. Each are a 20-30 minute walk away, or you could jump on the Tube, a bus or taxi.
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The closest to Grasso is the Elizabeth Line branch of Tottenham Court Road, and we’re just a few minutes away if you head straight down Dean Street.
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If you’re taking the Central Line, then both Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court road are the same distance from Grasso. Heading to Tottenham Court Road is probably the more pleasant route though, as you can head through Soho Square.
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If you’re jumping on the Northern Line, then head t Tottenham Court Road Tube Station. Again, it’s just a few minutes walk away from us.
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Head to Oxford Circus, and it’s a five minute walk to Grasso. You can head straight down Oxford Street, or weave your way through Soho to find us.
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If you’re coming on the Piccadilly Line, and don’t want to have to change, then head to Piccadilly Circus. We’re less than a ten minute walk away.
What’s nearby?
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London's Chinatown is tucked between Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, right in the heart of the West End, and just a ten minute walk from Grasso.
Here you’ll find Chinese gates marking the entrance, red lanterns hanging, and a variety of Asian shops and restaurants.
Chinatown is usually buzzing with people, especially at weekends, and during Chinese New Year the whole area comes alive with parades and celebrations.
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Carnaby Street is a historical shopping destination in London's West End, and just a ten minute walk from Grasso.
Carnaby Street captures the city's fashion-forward spirit and cultural history.
The pedestrianised street is famous for being at the heart of the Swinging Sixties movement, was where mod culture and rock 'n' roll fashion first took off, and attracted music icons like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Today, Carnaby remains a vibrant hub for boutiques and fashion brands, and hosts seasonal installations, street art, and cultural events.
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The mile long Oxford Street is one of the busiest shopping streets in Europe, and stretches from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road, and through the heart of the West End.
The street is home to more than 300 shops, including major department stores like Selfridges, John Lewis, and various popular high street chains.
During the Christmas season, Oxford Street becomes a winter wonderland with festive decorations and window displays.
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Regent Street is one of London's most prestigious shopping roads, and stretches from Oxford Circus down to Piccadilly Circus through the heart of the West End.
Just ten minutes from Grasso, Regent Street was built in the early 19th century as part of John Nash's grand urban planning vision, and is renowned for its beautiful Georgian architecture and iconic curved facades.
Today, it’s home to flagship stores of major international brands like Apple, Hamleys toy store, and Liberty.
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Covent Garden is one of London's most vibrant and historic areas, known for its busy market, world-class shopping, and theatres.
Located 20 just minutes from Grasso, in the heart of the West End, this iconic area centers around the famous Covent Garden Market, with street performers, boutique shops, artisan stalls, and cafes housed in beautiful Victorian architecture.
The area is also home to the prestigious Royal Opera House, and numerous theaters, with its cobbled streets , historic buildings, and lively atmosphere.