Quaglino’s is a restaurant located in central London. It was founded in 1929 and in the 1930s-1950s was very popular with the British aristocracy including the royal family. It’s popularity was due to the fact that it offered dinner, music and dancing for everyone.
The restaurant closed in the late 1970s and was reopened and reinvented by Conran in 1993 and has since undergone a multi-million pound renovation bringing the interiors right up to date whilst still retaining some of the restaurant’s signature Art Deco designs with the glorious sweeping staircase at its heart.
Quaglino’s prides itself on its quality food using only the highest quality of ingredients. It’s a great venue for any kind of celebration as it offers a full drinks and cocktail menu and an extremely extensive wine list.