Neighborhood Guide

Soho

London's vibrant entertainment hub. From the theatrical glamour of The Ivy to the bohemian charm of Quo Vadis, Soho is where actors, musicians, and creatives gather after dark.

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Where do celebrities eat in Soho?

Top celebrity restaurants in Soho include The Ivy in the West End, Bob Bob Ricard with its famous 'Press for Champagne' buttons, Quo Vadis on Dean Street, and Dean Street Townhouse. The area attracts actors, musicians, and creative industry professionals.

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Celebrity Sightings in Soho

Recently verified celebrity visits in the area.

Benedict Cumberbatch

The Ivy

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Florence Pugh

Bob Bob Ricard

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Eddie Redmayne

Quo Vadis

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Sienna Miller

Dean Street Townhouse

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Damien Hirst

Quo Vadis

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Lily James

The Ivy

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West End Dining

Pre-Theatre & Post-Show Favorites

Where celebrities dine before and after West End shows.

The Ivy

The original celebrity theatre haunt since 1917

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J Sheekey

Classic seafood near Leicester Square

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Rules

London's oldest restaurant, est. 1798

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Joe Allen

Theatrical crowd's secret hideaway

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Soho FAQs

Top celebrity restaurants in Soho include The Ivy in the West End, Bob Bob Ricard with its famous 'Press for Champagne' buttons, Quo Vadis on Dean Street, Dean Street Townhouse, and Soho House's private members areas. The area is popular with actors, musicians, and media personalities.

Bob Bob Ricard is known for its glamorous Art Deco interiors, luxurious booths, and iconic 'Press for Champagne' buttons at every table. The Russian-British restaurant attracts celebrities with its opulent atmosphere and comfort food menu featuring dishes like beef Wellington and truffle pasta.

Yes, The Ivy is notoriously difficult to book, especially for prime dinner times. Reservations often require booking weeks in advance. The restaurant has been a celebrity haunt since 1917 and remains one of London's most sought-after tables.

Soho restaurants range from glamorous (Bob Bob Ricard, The Ivy) to bohemian (Quo Vadis, The French House) to trendy (Dean Street Townhouse, Ducksoup). The area has a more relaxed, artistic vibe compared to Mayfair, attracting creative industry professionals and performers.