Grasso restaurant near Liberty London

Looking for a great place to eat near Liberty London? Grasso is just a five-minute walk away — serving up pasta, pizzas and Italian-American comfort food from our home in the heart of Soho.

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If you’ve just finished shopping at Liberty London and you’re in need of a proper meal — not just a quick snack or soggy sandwich — then Grasso is your next stop. We’re a family-run Italian-American restaurant, just a short stroll from the iconic Tudor-style store.

We’re also a favourite for pre-theatre dinner. If you’re catching a show at Soho Theatre (we’re opposite), or the London Palladium (10 minutes away), we’ll get you fed and out the door on time.

How to get to Grasso from Liberty London

From Liberty London, head straight down Great Marlbrough Street until you arrive at Wardour Street.

From there, turn right and keep walking until you arrive at St Annes Court, where you turn left, walk through the passage, and turn right into Dean Street.

After 30 seconds, you’ll have arrived at Grasso.

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Our menu

At Grasso, our menu connects the culinary dots between our Grandfather’s home in Sicily, and the buzzing Italian-American restaurants in New York, and the East Coast of America.

We prepare everything in house, every day, from our homemade pasta sauces, 48 hour fermented pizza dough, to the desserts our mother makes from scratch.

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About Liberty London

Liberty London is one of the city’s most iconic department stores, known for its distinctive mock-Tudor façade and rich design heritage. Founded in 1875, Liberty has built a reputation for championing independent designers, luxury fabrics, and its signature floral and Art Nouveau prints. Inside, you’ll find a carefully curated mix of fashion, beauty, homeware, and gifts, all set within beautifully preserved wood-panelled rooms. Whether you're browsing cutting-edge collections or picking up a one-of-a-kind souvenir, Liberty offers a shopping experience that blends history, craftsmanship, and modern style — right in the heart of the West End.

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Things to do near Liberty London

Just steps from Liberty London, you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of the best things to do in central London. Wander through the vibrant boutiques of Carnaby Street, grab a coffee in Kingly Court, or explore the buzzing streets of Soho for everything from record shops to late-night bars.

Head around the corner to Oxford Street and Regent Street for big-name brands, or take a breather in nearby Soho Square. You’re also just minutes from theatres, galleries, and iconic spots like the London Palladium — perfect for turning a shopping trip into a full day (and night) out.

If you’re wondering what else you can get up to, then take a look at our list of things to do in Soho.

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Theatres near Grasso

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