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St Pancras International Station, Upper Concourse, Kings Cross, London, N1C 4QL
Cuisine: British Average Price: £20.00 - 40.00
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It could be said that The St Pancras Grand was primarily constructed for the purpose of providing a high-class resting area for the many travelers and business folk using the station. It could, but it’d be wrong. The real purpose for The Grand is to develop a sense of romance for a forgotten era. For those with more than an ounce of romanticism in their souls, the buzz of travel and the intrigue of their own imagination provides good enough reason to visit The Grand, where the voyagers mystique wafts around the air like the anticipation of the summer holidays on the last day of school. Even if your purpose for being at St Pancras station has nothing remotely to do with dirty weekends in Paris, Brussels or Leicester, The Grand is ever beckoning. If you’ve ever felt the need to don a trilby, throw on a wax raincoat and light your next cigarette with your last one, The Grand will boot you back in time.

A gazillion trillion fine English pounds was spent turning this Eurostar terminal into the world’s tidiest station and in the process it became a behemoth of grandeur. Then, along came Searcy’s, the restaurant artistes who have installed upper-echelon dining experiences at many of the great institutions - the London Transport Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Opera House, the Gherkin, the Barbican. First, they plonked the now-famous champagne bar along the upper concourse, and when they were happy with that, they added a restaurant.

There’s no need to actually go to Paris on the Eurostar because upon entering The Grand you’re practically there already. For example, there’s a bar at both ends; the staff all talk with French accents; the Art Deco lights are clearly contraband from the Parisian Metro; the leather banquettes are separated by wide boulevards; and the colour scheme is scattered with a poke of autumn brass, a snarl of earthy yellow and un clin d'oeil de brun français. The ostentatious gilded ceiling is fabulously French and only adds to the golden hue.

Yet despite this French facade, the seasonal and locally-sourced cuisine at The Grand is très Anglais and at a price that talks your language, thanks to chief chef, Billy Reid, a man who looks to the night’s skies and sees nothing but Michelin stars. Posh fish & chips with mushy peas, sausage & mash with red onion gravy, liver & bacon, Bubble & Squeak, British charcuterie, British Rock oysters, Eton Mess, AND rice pudding with strawberry jam all battle for supremacy on the map they call the menu. But for a faultless demonstration of traditional British fare, take this advice: the fish receives more critical acclaim than anything to do with meat, unless the meat is surrounded by pie pastry. This means you should (a) make sure you procure a window-facing seat so you can show full admiration for the outstanding structure peering in, then (b) get things started with the potted mackerel, followed swiftly by (c) an embroiled encounter with the smoked haddock & poached egg main, before finally succumbing to (d) an intervention of sherry trifle.

On the fluids side, The Grand’s signature grapefruit, peach and presecco cocktail is a winner for igniting romantic liaisons. The comprehensive wine list is friends with a good number of Old World types - the Muscadet Sur Lie Coteaux de la Loire is handy with a fish dish - but as guests at The Grand are there for a completely authentic British experience, the delicious Chapel Down Pinot Reserve, from Kent, should keep the ticker ticking. Failing that, there’s always London Pride on tap.

Allegedly, The Grand is frequented by international business folk - most popular with the Belgians yet weirdly not the French - who arrive early, have coffee, eat breakfast, conduct meetings in the private dining area, experience elevenses, have afternoon internet with wifi tea, then return to their home countries all in the space of one day and never once leaving The Grand. So us Brits salute you, our friendly neighbours, for realising a good thing when you taste it.

The Grand is not just for train spotters, it’s for romance spotters. The charm of train travel still lives and The Grand is just that: grand.
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St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Description

The St Pancras Grand a stylish destination Brasserie, that combines the romance of travel from a bygone era and fabulous, quintessentially British dining. Modelled by Martin Brudnizki, the well-known designer also behind Scott’s and The Ivy and situated on the Upper Concourse of the grandly restored St Pancras International.

Head Chef, Chris Dines has created a splendid and very British style of menu including old-fashioned favourites to modern-day classics. The Brasserie is open daily from 7am till late and is the perfect place for a meeting, coffee, afternoon tea, lunch or dinner. The Oyster Bar is also stunning and the perfect place to stop for drinks with friends.

The St Pancras Grand Brasserie has a romantic, glamorous and modern interior, glowing spheres light the room and high ceilings reach up to the Dutch gold leaf ceiling, creating a rich and warm feel.

From private parties for a few close friends to a product launch for a few hundred, the St Pancras Grand has everything you need to make it a successful and memorable occasion. For smaller events in the Brasserie, the Oyster Bar, Champagne Bar, Communal Table and Private Room can all be reserved individually or combined to make a larger space for your event.
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Customer Reviews for St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar

Average (based on 2 votes): 2 Atmosphere: Value: Quality:

The following customer reviews are not endorsed by Fluid London and are simply those of users who wish to publish their independent experiences of St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar.

“I went to The Grand before departing with a group of girls for a weekend away via the Eurostar and I was totally absorbed by the grandeur of the whole place. It's very in keeping with the new station and it put us ladies in the right frame of mind for our weekend away. Plus, it's much better than the overrated champagne bar outside.”
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Leigh, Tooting (3 years 8 months 25 days ago)

“We enjoyed a spectacular feast for our annual gathering of college contemporaries. This is definitely one place for nostalgia and charm and the staff are just superb. Bertand the man in charge, looked after us beautifully. He should be commended for his patience too! We'll be back but definitely sooner rather than later.”
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Ben, London (4 years 4 months 19 days ago)

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St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00am - 11:00pm Friday: 7:00am - 11:00pm
Tuesday: 7:00am - 11:00pm Saturday: 7:00am - 11:00pm
Wednesday: 7:00am - 11:00pm Sunday: 8:00am - 11:00pm
Thursday: 7:00am - 11:00pm    

Additional Information

  • Cuisine Type: British
  • Average Price: £20.00 - 40.00
  • Dress Code: Smart/Casual
  • Group: Searcys 1847

St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Food & Drinks

  • Cuisine Type: British
  • Average Price: £20.00 - 40.00

St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Food Menu

At St Pancras Grand, Head Chef, Chris Dines has created a splendid and very British style of menu including old-fashioned favourites to modern-day classics.
Christmas at St Pancras Grand
A dazzling destination, perfect for your Christmas celebrations. From intimate dinners to parties to exclusive hire, our outstanding selection of Christmas menus will suit your every need. Celebrate an unforgettable Christmas lunch or dinner with our sensational menu created by Head Chef, Chris Dines.

Updated 31/08/2011

St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Drinks Menu

An extensive selection of wines with a strong European influence. A wide variety of cocktails and a large collection of whiskies.

Updated 05/10/2009

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St Pancras Grand Brasserie and Champagne Bar Hire Details

From private parties for a few close friends to a reception for a few hundred, St Pancras Grand is an inspiring and flexible venue that has everything you need to make your event a memorable occasion.

Updated 31/08/2011

Name: Exclusive Use
Type: Entire Venue
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Cost - Hire Fee: £ 0 / Min Bar Spend: £ 0
Options: Food Available, Seating Available,
DJ: None
Capacity: 110
Notes:
Name: Oyster Bar
Type: Restricted Area
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Cost - Hire Fee: £ 0 / Min Bar Spend: £ 0
Options: Food Available, Seating Available,
DJ: None
Capacity: 120
Notes:
Name: Private Room
Type: Private Room
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Cost - Hire Fee: £ 0 / Min Bar Spend: £ 0
Options: Food Available, Seating Available,
DJ: None
Capacity: 14
Notes:
Name: Whisky Bar
Type: Restricted Area
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Cost - Hire Fee: £ 0 / Min Bar Spend: £ 0
Options: Food Available, Seating Available,
DJ: None
Capacity: 120
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