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Telephone bookings and enquiries: 0870 890 1101
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Nearest underground station: Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines) |
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Nearest rail station: Charing Cross.
National Rail Enquiries: 0845 7 48 49 50 (24 hours, local call) |
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Nearest car parking: NCP at Brewer Street / Swiss Center NCP at Leicester Street (entrance off Lisle Street). |
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Black Cab Service: 
Call Zingo Taxis on 08700 700 700 for your instant Black Cab service |
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Air conditioning: This venue operates a 'comfort cooling system'. |
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Food and drink: 2 licensed bars. Snacks and confectionary available from
kiosks and attendants. See recommended restaurants nearby. |
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Recommended restaurants nearby:
Average costs per person for 2 courses including house wine: £ = up to £15, ££ = £16 - £35, £££ = £36 plus
= Pre and/or Post Theatre Menu available on request. Opening hours vary. Book a table in advance where possible.
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CAFÉ FISH
36-40 Rupert Street, W1
Tel: 020 7287 8989
Livebait's Café Fish is a popular, modern chain of restaurants with an excellent reputation. The ground floor of this bright and lively eatery offers quick, canteen style dining whilst the first floor restaurant is a more relaxed affair.
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MELATI
21 Great Windmill St, W1D 7LQ
Tel: 020 7437 2745
Melati offers a vast menu of good dishes to choose from with authentic Malaysian, Singaporean and
Indonesian flavours. Arranged over three floors, large groups are well catered for here, with friendly and efficient service.
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SO.UK SO.HO
93 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D
Tel: 020 7831 2558
An oppulent lounge bar with an Eastern influence, this is the place
to relax and chill out in style. An Asian Fusion menu offers anything from
lamb tagine to Thai fish cakes, served tappas style. Low, informal seating,
plush cushions and the soft scent of incense enhance the cool ambiance.
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L'ARENA
6 Greek Street, W1D 4DE
Tel: 020 7734 2334
A cosy, homely restaurant serving wholesome, traditional Italian cuisine. The excellent menu here includes beef carpaccio with truffle pate, pasta with fresh clams, calves liver with spinach, onion puree and red wine. A relaxed atmosphere and friendly service in comfortable surroundings.
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QUO VADIS
26-29 Dean Street, W1D 3LL
Tel: 020 7437 9585
Quo Vadis is widely acknowledged as being one of the loveliest restaurants in London with its stained glass windows and sleek, elegant décor. The menu is modern Italian, combining the finest ingredients with the expertise of consultant chef Marco Pierre White.
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SUGAR REEF
42 Great Windmill St, W1D 7NA
Tel: 020 7851 0800
Set over 2 floors, this funky venue offers contemporary and sophisticated surroundings. As well as 2 stylish bars, Sugar Reef boasts an extensive menu, with dishes including lobster and steak. The lamb rump with garlic mash and rosemary jus is a real treat!
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The Apollo Theatre opened in 1901, a month after the death of Queen Victoria. It is the smallest theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue.
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