
Described
by Square Meal as "
arguably the finest French restaurant
in the City", the Bleeding Heart Restaurant offers
modern French food,
impeccable
service, an
award-winning "encyclopaedic"wine list and above all
a uniquely
welcoming ambience in a wonderfully
historic setting. Visitors to London are intrigued by the tale of the bloody murder of Lady Hatton in 1626 by her jealous lover, who left her body in the courtyard "torn limb from limb with her heart still pumping blood into the cobblestones".
The perfect Venue for a business lunch or dinner, the warm, wood-panelled Restaurant is also an ideal setting for
a romantic "diner a deux": indeed it was voted
by "The Times" as the City's most romantic restaurant.
Bleeding Heart Restaurant is the most elegant of Bleeding Heart's dining venues - the Bistro and the Tavern Grill are less formal.
Opening Times:
Lunch from 12 noon – 2.30pm
Evening from 6.00pm – 10.30pm
“An absolute star off the beaten track in a Holborn courtyard worth finding for its excellent New French cooking.”
Zagat London Restaurants
"Bleeding Hard to find but Worth It."
New Yorker
BLEEDING GOOD VALUE SINCE 1983
"The Bleeding Heart is said by many to offer the finest French cuisine in London"
Sir Terence Conran and Peter Prescott's "Eat London"