Best Restaurants In Ealing

A charming leafy area in West London, Ealing is a residential suburb boasting historical venues, green spaces and all sorts of places to eat. Whether you’re looking for Greek mezze boards near Walpole Park or Japanese bites after your stroll around the Common, get to know the very best restaurants in Ealing.

Last edited by Lauren Cole

Last updated on 14th November 2024




Bobo Social Ealing

10 minutes from Ealing Broadway Station in Filmworks Walk, Bobo Social is a modern British and European restaurant that's serving delicious dishes and great wine from brunch through to dinner. Sharing plates and starters include dishes like pan-fried scallops in a nam jim dressing and braised lamb croquettes in a orange-balsamic reduction, while mains span everything from lobster and crab burgers topped with wasabi-fried onions to mushroom and truffle linguine.

To start Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays right? Head here for brunches of steak and chips, shakshouka or a full English, all accompanied by a bloody mary trolley for your perfect blend made tableside by the mixologist.

Wheatsheaf Ealing

The Wheatsheaf has a cosy vibe with exposed brickwork and huge beams, plus a fine selection of big plates and smaller ones too. It's just the setting for indulging in some truffled mac and cheese croquettes or even sharing a Greek mezze board.

GBK Ealing

GBK Ealing is a solid spot to grab a bite to eat, especially if you're in the market for a quality batty. The laid-back restaurant features a menu made up of high quality ingredients and signature eats. Look forward to tucking into the likes of The Taxidriver, topped with an onion ring, of the chicken-based Hey Pesto, featuring crispy bacon. 

Rose & Crown

Rose & Crown boast Chalcroft Farm beef patties and plant-based burgers courtesy of Made in Hackney. The family-friendly, traditionally British restaurant also has ravioli from celebrity chef Angela Hartnett and, of course, a pie of the day.

Plough Inn

If you want a British sirloin steak, pan-fried cod fillet or a bite to eat with the little one in chic surroundings, Plough Inn will have you covered. Plus, a heated outdoor space with seasonal menu options means this stylish spot is a lovely shout all year round.

The Grange Ealing

When it comes to Ealing Common restaurants, there are few as picturesque as The Grange. You can enjoy its famous giant yorkies, with just you and pals for company, thanks to its private dining rooms too. Fresh interiors with low-hanging plants also provide a backdrop fit for Insta.