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Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton continues to pack out the Victoria Palace Theatre on Victoria Street. While Victoria might not have the immediate dining reputation of Covent Garden or Soho, the area has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years and now offers a superb range of restaurants within easy walking distance of the theatre.
Whether you are looking for a Michelin-starred experience, a relaxed gastropub meal, or a quick affordable bite before the 7:30pm curtain, this guide covers the best places to eat before Hamilton. For more options across the West End, visit our restaurant listings.
Best Restaurants Near the Victoria Palace Theatre
The Victoria Palace Theatre sits on Victoria Street, close to Victoria Station. These restaurants are all within a comfortable 5-15 minute walk.
A Wong (££-£££)
Andrew Wong's Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant on Wilton Road is just a 2-minute walk from the Victoria Palace Theatre. The dim sum is extraordinary — inventive, refined, and bursting with flavour. The tasting menu is exceptional but requires time; for pre-theatre, order from the a la carte. Expect to spend £35-50 per person. Book well ahead — this is one of London's most sought-after tables.
Quilon (£££)
A Michelin-starred restaurant on Buckingham Gate specialising in refined South-West Indian coastal cuisine. The seafood dishes are outstanding, particularly the tandoori salmon and Alleppey fish curry. The pre-theatre menu offers three courses for around £38. A sophisticated and distinctive choice that is a 7-minute walk from the Victoria Palace.
The Goring Dining Room (£££)
Located inside The Goring hotel on Beeston Place, this is quintessential British fine dining at its best. Think perfectly executed roasts, Dover sole, and seasonal game in an elegant Edwardian dining room. Expect to spend £60-80 per person. A 10-minute walk from the Victoria Palace, but worth every step for a special occasion.
Signor Sassi (£££)
A beloved Italian institution on Knightsbridge Green, Signor Sassi has been serving generous portions of classic Italian cuisine since 1984. The veal Milanese is legendary, and the pasta is made fresh daily. About a 15-minute walk or short taxi from Victoria, but a brilliant option if you want old-school Italian glamour. Expect to spend £45-60 per person.
Bbar (££)
A contemporary Indian restaurant and cocktail bar on Buckingham Palace Road, Bbar offers creative modern Indian cooking in a sleek setting. The pre-theatre menu is excellent value at around £22 for two courses. The cocktail list is inventive and the atmosphere lively. Just a 5-minute walk from the theatre.
The Vincent Rooms (£)
One of London's best-kept dining secrets. The Vincent Rooms is the training restaurant for Westminster Kingsway College's catering students, located on Vincent Square. The food is ambitious and well-executed, and prices are remarkably low — a three-course meal for around £15-20. About a 10-minute walk from the Victoria Palace. Open during term time only, so check before booking.
Budget-Friendly Options Near Hamilton
Victoria has plenty of affordable options for a quick pre-show bite.
Pimlico Fresh (£)
A charming neighbourhood cafe on Wilton Road serving healthy salads, sandwiches, and daily specials. Perfect for a light early dinner before the show. Most dishes under £10. Just a 3-minute walk from the Victoria Palace Theatre.
Kazan (£-££)
Authentic Turkish cuisine on Wilton Road, right next to the theatre. The mixed grill platters are generous and flavourful, and the meze selection is excellent. A full meal comes in around £18-25 per person. One of the best-value restaurants in the immediate Victoria area.
Fine Dining Near Victoria
Victoria and the surrounding Westminster area have several restaurants worthy of a truly special evening.
The Cinnamon Club (£££)
Set in the former Westminster Library on Great Smith Street, The Cinnamon Club serves refined modern Indian cuisine in one of London's most striking restaurant interiors. The venison biryani and tandoori dishes are superb. Pre-theatre three courses from £32. About a 12-minute walk from the Victoria Palace, but the setting and food make it worthwhile.
Celeste at The Lanesborough (£££)
For an ultra-luxurious start to your evening, Celeste at The Lanesborough on Hyde Park Corner serves exquisite French cuisine beneath a stunning glass ceiling. Expect to spend £80-120 per person. A 15-minute walk or short taxi ride from the Victoria Palace. Best reserved for major celebrations.
Pre-Theatre Dining Tips for the Victoria Palace Theatre
- Wilton Road is your best friend. This street runs parallel to Victoria Street and has the highest concentration of good restaurants near the theatre. A Wong, Kazan, and several other excellent options are all here.
- Book for 5:15pm or 5:30pm. Hamilton has a 7:30pm curtain on evenings, and the Victoria Palace opens its doors at 7:00pm. Give yourself at least 45 minutes between finishing dinner and curtain up.
- Victoria Station has quick options. If you are arriving by train and short on time, the station itself has improved enormously. Market Hall Victoria (inside the station) has several good street food vendors.
- Westminster Cathedral is nearby. If you arrive early, take a 5-minute walk to Westminster Cathedral (not the Abbey) — it is free to enter and stunningly beautiful. A calm way to start your evening.
- Pre-theatre menus are time-limited. Most restaurants near Victoria serve pre-theatre pricing between 5:00pm and 6:30pm. Arriving after 6:30pm usually means paying full a la carte prices.
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Hamilton tickets are among the most sought-after in the West End, but you do not have to pay full price. With a tickadoo+ membership, you can save up to 60% on West End theatre tickets, including Hamilton. Members get access to exclusive last-minute deals and priority booking — perfect for planning a pre-theatre dinner and show combination without breaking the bank.
Hamilton also runs a daily digital lottery with tickets from just £10. Check the Hamilton page for lottery details and standard ticket availability.
Plan Your Night Out
Combining a great meal with Hamilton makes for an unforgettable London evening. Here is how to make it happen:
- Secure your Hamilton tickets first. Check dates and prices on the Hamilton page and book as early as possible — this show sells out fast.
- Book your restaurant. A Wong and Quilon are particularly popular and require advance booking. For more casual spots like Kazan, you can often walk in on weekday evenings.
- Arrive at Victoria early. Give yourself time to enjoy the area. The Royal Parks are a short walk away for a pre-dinner stroll.
- Explore more shows. If Hamilton is sold out, browse all available West End shows — the Apollo Victoria (home to Wicked) is right next door on Wilton Road.
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