London is a city renowned for its stellar wining and dining scene, where some of the best chefs and creative concepts collide to offer diners experiences that transcend more than just a meal. Among the bog-standard dining spots, you'll find heaps of restaurants that go beyond serving exceptional food—they provide a fun setting in which to enjoy it in. From immersive themes to interactive experiences, these fun restaurants in London offer more than just a meal. Read on to explore some of the city's most exciting, fun, and playful restaurants.
The most fun restaurants in London
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Fun restaurants in London
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1Bambi Natty wine and vinyl
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2Speedboat Bar Inspired by Bangkok's speedboat racers
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3Ciao Bella Live piano and big bags of pasta
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4Dishoom Transport to Bombay
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5Brilliant Corners Live DJ sets and sushi
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6Barge East Dinner on a 120-year-old Dutch barge
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7Dans Le Noir? Dine in the dark
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8Bob Bob Ricard Press for champagne
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9Pick & Cheese A cheese conveyor belt
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10La Bodega Negra Mexican street food
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11Jacuzzi Disco toilet & choccy fondue
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12Sketch Flamboyant and fun
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13Sarastro OTT in the best way
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14Bustronome London Sightseeing and
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15The Clink Restaurant Served by inmates
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16The Jam Dine from new heights
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17Supperclub.tube Feast on the tube
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18Amazónico Take to the rainforest
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19Gremio de Brixton An old church crypt
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20Ave Mario A giant gelato tower
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21Petersham Nurseries Afternoon tea with thousands of plants
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Fun restaurants in London
Natty wine and vinyl
Bambi only opened in late 2023 but it's already earned a spot in our list of fun restaurants in London. This contemporary London Fields-based restaurant and wine bar ticks all of the boxes for a fun wine and dine spot: a huge record collection and hi-fidelity sound system, a selection of natty wines, and a DJ spinning tracks throughout the week. Oh, and they also have an oyster happy hour. Tick tick tick.
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Netil House, 1 Westgate St, Hackney/Dalston
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020-382 203 01 - Read more on Thatsup
Inspired by Bangkok's speedboat racers
If your idea of fun is sitting in a kitsch Bangkok bar, then you might want to add Speedboat Bar to your list of must-visit restaurants. This themed spot was born because owner Luke Farrell decided he really liked the style of Bangkok's speedboat racers; picture rainbow-coloured boats, the kind you might see on an old-school Megadrive game. The food here is mostly really spicy, and they're not prepared to dim down on that since 'that's how it's supposed to be' fair enough, there's a reason people are raving about it. Head upstairs and you'll find a pool table and a tacky laminated drinks menu that looks like it's actually been plucked out of a bar in Bangkok.
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30 Rupert St, Soho/Covent Garden
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Live piano and big bags of pasta
Ciao Bella, a renowned trattoria in Bloomsbury, is not only celebrated for its authentic Italian cuisine but also for the legendary resident pianist who will play all of your favourite Italian tunes every evening. Since it opened in 1983, the restaurant has been committed to bringing traditional Italian fare to the heart of London in a laid-back, fun way. Portions are huge, and a handful of stand-out dishes are practically designed for Instagram, like the spaghetti alle vongole, served in a big brown paper bag poured out onto your plate right in front of you. There's also an extensive selection of Italian wines and bottles from other regions, including house wines available by the glass.
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86-90 Lamb's Conduit Street, Bloomsbury
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Ciao Bella
020-724 241 19 - Read more on Thatsup
Transport to Bombay
Get transported to the old-school Bombay cafés of Mumbai at Dishoom, where the decor and vibe are just as great as the food. The food pays homage to the food of Bombay; feast on their famous velvety black daal with cheese naan for dipping and dunking alongside standouts like masala prawns and crispy gunpowder potatoes washed down with their famous spiced chai or one of their cocktails. Dining at Dishoom is an immersive sensory experience, where everything from the smell of the food and the sepia family portraits to the Bombay-inspired music and newspaper-style menus makes dining here extra special.
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Live DJ sets and sushi
At Brilliant Corners in Dalston, music shares the spotlight with food, with daily-changing live jazz and DJ sessions spanning various genres. In this dimly-lit venue, you can enjoy a set menu (with a vegan option) chock full of Japanese specialities like spicy tuna maki, fried chicken kara-age, and green salad with miso. The drinks menu also features Japanese-inspired cocktails like the Sesame Old Fashioned.
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470 Kingsland Rd, Dalston
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Brilliant Corners
020-781 295 11 - Read more on Thatsup
Dinner on a 120-year-old Dutch barge
Dining at Barge East means you get to enjoy your food on a 120-year-old Dutch barge. This acclaimed restaurant in Hackney serves up tasty seasonal British cuisine crafted from sustainably-sourced ingredients. Menus feature both plant-based options and traditional dishes with a twist, like their iconic Sunday roast. You can also unwind with drinks and street food in the lush canalside gardens, where they grow many of their herbs with a lovely view of the canal. It's a prime spot come summer.
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River Lee, Sweetwater Mooring, 98 White Post Lane, Tower Hamlets
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Barge East
020-302 628 07 - Read more on Thatsup
Dine in the dark
Dans Le Noir? offers a unique dining experience in complete darkness, led by blind servers. Without a menu, you choose a mystery meal with meat, fish, or vegan options. The lack of sight means that this becomes a full-on sensory journey, enhancing flavours and encouraging spontaneous conversation. Afterwards, at the bar, you learn all about what you ate.
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69-73 St John Street
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Dans Le Noir?
020-725 311 00 - Read more on Thatsup
Press for champagne
Bob Bob Ricard's City branch mirrors its renowned Soho sibling, with elegant interiors designed by Shayne Brady reminiscent of luxurious superyachts. Feast on deluxe French, Russian, and British specialities, including a variety of caviar options. Don't miss the iconic "Press for Champagne" button at every table.
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A cheese conveyor belt
Pick & Cheese is home to the world's first-ever cheese conveyor belt, a unique twist on the traditional sushi conveyor belt concept. Enjoy a range of small plates featuring fine British cheeses, each paired with its own accompaniment. Pick your choice of plates as they circulate, or opt for 75 minutes of unlimited servings. Complement your cheese journey with selections from their carefully curated wine list.
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Seven Dials Market, Short's Gardens, Covent Garden
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Pick & Cheese
077-230 396 00 - Read more on Thatsup
Mexican street food
Hidden behind what seems to be a sex shop lies La Bodega Negra, a renowned Mexican eatery in London. It provides the perfect setting to enjoy authentic street food from Mexico. Enjoy street-style Mexican food and margaritas in their ground-floor taqueria or their weekly bottomless brunch. The menu is chock-full of classic street food you'd find in Mexico, such as truffle and black mole quesadillas or sea bass ceviche, best washed down with their range of cocktails and Mexican spirits.
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9 Old Compton Street, Soho
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La Bodega Negra
020-458 011 86 - Read more on Thatsup
Disco toilet & choccy fondue
Two words: disco toilet. This playful venture from Big Mamma Group is known for its creatively-themed Italian restaurants across London, including Jacuzzi, which has its very own disco-themed toilet with a glittering disco ball. With room for 170 guests across four floors, the restaurant features a lush botanical mezzanine decked out with funky trinkets and treasures. Enjoy Italian dishes, including the indulgent chocolate fondue for two, made with a generous half-kilogram of chocolate.
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94 Kensington High St, Kensington
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Flamboyant and fun
Formerly renowned for its iconic pink backdrop, Sketch's Gallery now boasts a striking Art Deco vibe with a Twin-Peaks-esque tiled floor and an overall sophisticated atmosphere. Within the elegant surroundings, guests can enjoy afternoon tea with the melodies of a live classical string trio. There's also a French-inspired dinner menu. The space is kitted out with artwork by acclaimed featured artist Yinka Shonibare, adding to the dining experience with a sprinkle of culture.
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9 Conduit St, Mayfair
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Sketch (The Glade)
020-765 945 00 - Read more on Thatsup
OTT in the best way
Since its opening in 1996, Sarastro, named after a character in Mozart's 'Magic Flute', has been a go-to destination for Mediterranean cuisine. Its flamboyant vibe is accentuated by extravagant gold accents and Art Deco lamps; it kind of feels like you're stepping into your extravagant and outrageously-decorated house. Mezze and Mediterranean-inspired dishes take centre stage here, with both set and pre-theatre menus on offer. Live music adds to the lively atmosphere, spanning genres from opera to Motown and swing.
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126 Drury Ln, Covent Garden
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Sarastro
020-783 601 01 - Read more on Thatsup
Sightseeing and
This cool restaurant takes you on a journey aboard a roaming double-decker bus featuring a unique glass roof for uninterrupted city views. During your two-hour excursion, feast on a tasting menu, with a separate menu available for children, while you soak up all the city sights. Sit upstairs for undisturbed views from the upper deck, where they have a weatherproof 360° panoramic terrace.
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Coach Bay 40B, Victoria Embankment
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Bustronome London
020-374 455 54 - Read more on Thatsup
Served by inmates
Located within HMP Brixton, The Clink Restaurant serves gourmet meals prepared and served by prisoners on their journey toward catering qualifications. Situated in the historic governor's house, some of the furniture is also crafted by inmates. Guests can enjoy lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea, with a menu showcasing tasty dishes made with care.
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HMP Brixton, Jebb Avenue, Brixton Hill, Brixton
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The Clink Restaurant
020-867 890 07 - Read more on Thatsup
Dine from new heights
The Jam on King's Road is known for its quirky design, featuring multi-level booths and modern touches like wooden panels and exposed lightbulbs. Climb up ladders to elevated tables where you can enjoy tasty Italian dishes, like sourdough pizzas with various toppings. Small plates are great for sharing or as a meal, including vegan and gluten-free options. Pair your meal with selected wines or classic cocktails.
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289A King's Road, Chelsea
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The Jam
020-735 288 27 - Read more on Thatsup
Feast on the tube
You get to dine on London's iconic tube at Supperclub.tube offers a redefined experience. Enjoy an authentic Latin American menu within a refurbished 1967 carriage straight from the nearby Victoria line. This pop-up venture operates with limited opening hours and seating, making advance booking essential for this unique culinary journey.
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10 S Access Rd, Walthamstow/Waltham Forest
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Take to the rainforest
Located in the hustle and bustle of London's urban landscape in the heart of Mayfair, Amazónico, created by Sandro Silva and Marta Seco, ventures beyond traditional dining. With its immersive rainforest setting and eclectic menu blending Amazonian flavours with unexpected sushi options and charcoal-grilled meats, the restaurant transports you to the lush Amazon rainforest while you dine. Live music and DJ sets add to the vibrant atmosphere.
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10 Berkeley Square, Mayfair
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Amazónico London
020-740 450 00 - Read more on Thatsup
An old church crypt
By day, Gremio de Brixton is a bustling tapas restaurant and bar, but come evening, it transforms into a buzzy club until the early hours of the morning. It's set within the old confines of a church crypt with an extensive food menu that features a selection of classic tapas dishes complemented by beer, wine, sangria, and tropical cocktails. Guests can enjoy the rhythms of Latin music and a lively vibe.
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St Matthew's Church, Brixton Hill, Brixton
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Gremio de Brixton
020-792 406 60 - Read more on Thatsup
A giant gelato tower
This Instagram-worthy Italian restaurant boasts three themed rooms and two terraces, each thoughtfully designed with a fun interior featuring things like vibrant red tiles and zebra stripes. However, alongside the eclectic decor, the cuisine remains a highlight, with a menu that changes monthly but always features Italian staples like pizza and pasta alongside creations from the head chef. Complementing the cuisine is an extensive selection of Italian wines, with the Gelato Tower serving as a memorable finale—a towering ice cream cake sliced tableside.
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15 Henrietta St, Covent Garden
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Afternoon tea with thousands of plants
Petersham Nurseries has garnered global acclaim over the years, extending its influence beyond gardening to hospitality and interior design. Situated in leafy Richmond, this Teahouse, located inside the sunny garden centre, offers a quintessentially British experience with afternoon tea in the lush surroundings of the greenhouse. Feast on things like herb-laced, petal-strewn dishes and embrace the plant-filled space, which stays authentic with a dirt floor. Be sure to explore the gardens post-tea.
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Church Ln, Off Petersham Rd, Richmond
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