Best Restaurants Near Euston Station

Whether you're catching a train up to Manchester or fancy a stroll around the Euston area, it's always good to know the best places to eat nearby. The station get's incredibly busy, so enjoy some calm before the storm by visiting some of the best restaurants in the area such as a chic French-inspired brasserie or a cute breakfast spot. Here are the best restaurants in the Euston area.

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Last updated on 31st October 2024




Steak & Lobster Warren Street

Group offer: 25% off beverages and 4 other offers

Even if you've never been to a Steak and Lobster, you can probably guess what their signature dishes are. Part of the restaurant group, Radisson Blu London, these guys specialise in serving the finest cuts of steak and the juiciest lobster, and they don't disappoint.

Just a short distance from Euston, you can enjoy a two-course meal here for £38 per person, ensure to add a lychee martini to your order to wash it all down. 

Lantana Fitzrovia

Bottomless Brunch Available

This Australian cafe and restaurant is an award-winning sustainable spot that uses seasonal and local ingredients. Lantana's simple menu has something for everyone, whether that's a chicken shawarma bowl or some bang bang cauliflower. They are also very well known for their coffee, so definitely pop in if you're needing a pick me up before your morning train.

Better yet, these guys host a bottomless brunch on weekends where you can get any dish plus bottomless bubbly and mimosas for £45 per person.

Camino King’s Cross

Inspired by a life-changing trip during the summer of 1984, Camino is a gorgeous, Spanish-style restaurant flaunting wooden furnishings, exposed brick walls and lots of pretty plants. This place features an Aperitivo Bar, late-night DJ sets and, of course, a delicious tapas menu.

Tuck into tasty plates such as patatas bravas, chorizo tacos and stuffed piquillo peppers. As for drinks, they offer sangria, cava, cracking cocktails and refreshing beers on tap.

Blues Kitchen Camden

One of the best restaurants near London Euston for live music and hearty American eats combines, Blues Kitchen is somewhere you just have to try. You'll find performances here every single day of the week, with everyone from Pete Doherty to Seasick Steve having played there in the past.

There's a cracking choice of bourbons and cocktails on offer here, as well as delicious all-day menus inspired by the Southern states. We're talking Cajun-spiced salmon fillets, Buffalo chicken wings and hearty meat or plant-based burgers.

Gaucho Charlotte Street

Looking for a swanky Euston station restaurant? Situated on Charlotte Street, Gaucho is a stylish steak restaurant with plush velvet seating, low lighting and dark interiors. This place is best known for its sustainable Argentinian steaks, though the wine and cocktail lists are pretty impressive too.

Kick off with empanadas or salmon tartare tacos, before diving into sumptuous cuts paired with all sorts of tasty sides. There's plenty of other mains to choose from though, including spaghetti romesco and grilled sea bass.

Caravan Fitzrovia

Set in the former headquarters of BBC Radio 1, there's lots of history to Caravan's Fitzrovia branch. This gorgeous venue is decked out in rustic, natural decor, from exposed brick walls to rows of plants.

Take a seat in the natural light-filled space to enjoy a tasty all-day menu, featuring the likes of hummus and falafel bowls, slow-fermented sourdough pizzas and confit duck leg, as well as some of the finest coffee around.

Maharani Lounge

On the hunt for an Indian restaurant near Euston station? Then head to Maharani Lounge, found in the heart of Camden. This stylish, modern lounge promises all the appeal of a traditional Indian eatery, with a timeless menu and top-quality service.

They serve sumptuous small plates like mince kebabs and chilli paneer, followed by a range of large dishes including lamb korma, king prawn curry and much more. Plus, they offer a bottomless brunch for only £39 per person.

Lost Souls Pizza

One of the quirkiest places to eat in the area, Lost Souls Pizza is the vampire-themed pizzeria on Eversholt Street - the only one of its kind in the world. Their signature black charcoal pizzas come topped with everything from parma ham and sundried tomatoes to vegan sausage, and the cocktails are pretty impressive too.

They also offer brilliant bottomless brunches for just £45 per person, alongside mystery movie nights and other fun events. As for the venue itself, expect spooky interiors with plenty of paranormal touches.

GBK Brunswick

When it comes to restaurants near Euston station London, you can't go wrong with a trip to GBK. This classic burger joint has something for everyone, from double beef patties topped with cheese and bacon to vegan alternatives to buttermilk chicken fillets. Burgers start from just £9 each at this affordable spot, and you can choose between milkshakes, beers, wine and much more to go with it.

St Pancras Bar and Brasserie

Certainly one of the most stylish restaurants around, St Pancras by Searcys Brasserie and Champagne Bar can be found inside the nearby St Pancras station. Looking out at Tracey Emin's famous artwork 'I want my time with you', the luxurious venue features Europe's longest Champagne bar.

That's not all though, as you'll also find a delicious seasonal menu featuring the likes of Shetland mussels, braised corn-fed chicken, slow-cooked pork belly and more. Surround yourself by the stylish glass interiors and treat yourself to a sophisticated meal here.

Cafe KOKO

Negroni Hour and 2 other offers

Situated in Camden, Cafe KOKO is a modern restaurant just 100 metres from the iconic theatre of the same name. Inspired by the laid-back Italian trattoria culture of LA and New York, this relaxed spot is a great choice from brunch right through to dinner.

Head Chef Andreas Engberg, formerly at La Petite Maison, is behind the menu, and you can expect the likes of double pepperoni pizzas, slow-cooked beef rigatoni and aubergine parmigiana here.

Burr & Co

You'll find chic dining spot, Burr and Co, in the Grade II listed building Kimpton Fitzroy London, just past Russel Square. It's known for it's all day menu, amazing cocktails and large array of beers and is also a great place to go and grab a coffee with friends before jumping on your train.

Their breakfast menu is packed with goodness, you can expect overnight oats, chia bowls and warm granola to start the day off right. But if you're there for a spot of lunch, then be sure to try their fish tacos or butter chicken - with a cocktail on the side of course.

Pizza Pilgrims Euston

The Full Pilgrimage £29.50 per person and 1 other offer

Wanting a place that provides authentic Neapolitan pizzas? Pizza Pligrims has been a much loved London staple for over 10 years and they happened to have a gorgeous outpost near Euston Station, meaning you can pop in before hopping on the next train.

Serving everything from their delicious margheritas and mouth-watering pepperoni with hot honey pizzas, to seasonal favourites throughout the year (their mortadella pistachio pizza is one to put on the list), so keep your eyes peeled. If you're wanting to visit with a group, then the 'full pilgrimage' package is a great shout, offering four courses for under £30 per person.

FAIM

FAIM is an innovative venue on Tolmer's Square, blending together a workspace and a charming cafe. A vibrant and productive spot in the evening that becomes lively and music-led in the evening, this place has got it all.

From Saturday bottomless brunches to DJ sets, there's plenty to enjoy here. As for the menu? Expect everything from pork belly bites to stone-baked sourdough pizzas and chicken schnitzel.

The Midland Grand Dining Room

If you take a short stroll from the vast array of Euston station restaurants, you'll find The Midland Grand Dining Room situated inside the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. Created by chef Charlie Crote, the restaurant takes inspiration from Paris' Brasseries and serves up dishes such as lamb cutlets, snails bourguignon and wild seabass.

You can also enjoy £4.50 oysters here which perfectly pair with a cold glass of bubbly. 

Decimo

If it's Michelin-starred restaurants close to Euston station that you're after, then Decimo is just the place for you. The stylish space is filled with dark red furnishings, alongside pretty tiled walls, unique sculptures and artwork.

Run by Chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias, the kitchen is whipping up the likes of tuna tostadas, pork belly tacos, grilled hispi cabbage and so much more, deigned to be shared as small plates between a group.

Booking Office 1869

If you take a short stroll from London Euston, restaurants are dotted around everywhere for you to take your pick. You'll find Booking Office 1869 at St Pancras just round the corner and this gorgeous 19th century ticket hall boasts show stopping interiors and a delicious food menu, including an amazing Sunday roast with all the trimmings.

The interiors are part of French designer, Hugo Toro's vision that was set to make this beautiful space into a Victorian-style Winter Garden. If you're heading over at lunch, try out their three-course dining menu for £35 that offers mouth-watering dishes such as corn fed chicken breast and Cornish potatoes.