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The Book of Mormon at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Coventry Street is the West End's funniest musical. The theatre sits right between Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, placing it at the epicentre of London's dining scene. Soho's incredible restaurants are a 2-minute walk north, and the elegant establishments of St James's are just to the south.
Whether you want a quick bowl of ramen, a buzzy tapas bar, or a refined pre-theatre dinner, this area delivers like nowhere else in London. All restaurants below are within a 5-10 minute walk of the Prince of Wales Theatre. For more options, visit our restaurant guide.
Best Restaurants Near the Prince of Wales Theatre
Coventry Street connects Leicester Square to Piccadilly Circus, giving you access to an extraordinary concentration of restaurants.
Hoppers Soho (££)
Sri Lankan and South Indian street food on Frith Street, about a 4-minute walk north into Soho. The hoppers (bowl-shaped coconut pancakes) are crispy and fragrant, and the bone marrow varuval is extraordinary. No bookings — arrive by 5:15pm. Expect to spend £20-30 per person. A vibrant, energetic start to a Book of Mormon evening.
Barrafina Dean Street (££-£££)
Counter-seating Spanish tapas on Dean Street, a 5-minute walk from the Prince of Wales. The quality of the tortilla, croquetas, and grilled octopus is exceptional. No bookings — arrive early for a seat. Expect to spend £30-45 per person. Intimate and buzzy.
Gloria (££)
Big Mamma's over-the-top Italian trattoria on Great Windmill Street, a 3-minute walk from the theatre. The truffle burrata, lemon meringue pizza, and giant tiramisu are all Instagram-famous. The maximalist decor is as entertaining as the food. Expect to spend £25-35 per person. Arrive early — the queue can be long, but it moves quickly.
Brasserie Zedel (£-££)
The West End's best-value restaurant on Sherwood Street, a 3-minute walk from the Prince of Wales. This grand subterranean Parisian brasserie offers a prix fixe menu from just £14.50 for two courses in stunning Art Deco surroundings. The steak hache and creme caramel are reliable choices. Booking recommended for pre-theatre times.
The Palomar (££-£££)
Modern Jerusalem cuisine on Rupert Street, a 3-minute walk from the theatre. The counter seating is the place to be — watch the chefs work while enjoying dishes like polenta Jerusalem-style and deconstructed kubeh. Vibrant, loud, and full of flavour. Expect to spend £35-50 per person.
Circolo Popolare (££)
An Italian sharing-plates restaurant on Rathbone Place, about an 8-minute walk north. The ceiling-to-floor bottle displays are spectacular, and the food is generous and flavourful — try the burrata and truffle pizza or the rigatoni alla Norma. Expect to spend £25-35 per person. Fun and lively.
Budget-Friendly Options Near Leicester Square
Leicester Square and its surroundings offer plenty of affordable pre-theatre options.
Kanada-Ya (£-££)
Exceptional tonkotsu ramen on Panton Street, a 1-minute walk from the Prince of Wales Theatre. A rich, steaming bowl of ramen costs £13-15 and is the ideal warming pre-show meal. Quick service and counter seating make it efficient for tight schedules.
Chinatown (£)
London's Chinatown is a 2-minute walk from the Prince of Wales Theatre. For fast, affordable Chinese food, Dumplings Legend and Wong Kei offer full meals for under £12 per person. Wong Kei is famous for its brusque service and multi-storey dining rooms — an experience in itself.
Fine Dining Near Piccadilly
For a special evening, the area between Piccadilly and St James's offers refined options.
Hawksmoor Air Street (£££)
Premium steaks in a stunning Art Deco basement just off Piccadilly Circus, about a 4-minute walk from the Prince of Wales. The 35-day dry-aged steaks are magnificent, and the cocktails are excellent. Pre-theatre express menu available. Expect to spend £50-70 per person.
The Wolseley (£££)
A grand European cafe-restaurant on Piccadilly, a 5-minute walk from the theatre. The Wolseley occupies a magnificent 1920s building and serves refined all-day dining. The wiener schnitzel is iconic. Expect to spend £40-60 per person. One of London's most elegant pre-theatre options.
Pre-Theatre Dining Tips for the Prince of Wales Theatre
- Walk into Soho for the best food. Coventry Street itself is tourist-heavy. Walk 2 minutes north into Soho's side streets — Frith Street, Dean Street, and Rupert Street — for vastly better restaurants.
- Book for 5:30pm. The Book of Mormon evening performances start at 7:30pm. Doors open at 7:00pm. A 5:30pm dinner gives you comfortable time.
- Brasserie Zedel is unbeatable on value. Two courses for £14.50 in a stunning setting. Hard to argue with that before a show where you will be laughing too hard to think about dinner.
- Avoid Leicester Square restaurants. The restaurants directly on Leicester Square are generally tourist traps with inflated prices. Walk one block in any direction for much better options.
- The Book of Mormon is a short show. It runs about 2 hours 30 minutes, so you will be out by 10:00pm — perfect timing for post-show drinks in Soho.
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Day seats are also available from £25 at the Prince of Wales Theatre box office. Check the Book of Mormon page for full details.
Plan Your Night Out
The Prince of Wales Theatre is in the heart of the action. Here is how to plan the perfect Book of Mormon evening:
- Book your tickets. Visit the Book of Mormon page for dates, prices, and availability.
- Choose your restaurant. Brasserie Zedel for value, Hoppers for something different, The Palomar for vibrant energy, or Hawksmoor for a steak splurge.
- Plan post-show drinks. After the show, you are in the perfect spot for a nightcap. Soho's bars are a 2-minute walk north.
- Explore more shows. Several other theatres are within minutes of the Prince of Wales. Browse all West End shows for your next outing.
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