Hideaway London

Modern European restaurant · Mayfair

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"Brenda Howard—a.k.a. The Mother of Pride—probably didn’t envision you kicking off your Pride route with a hefty lobster roll. Would she approve? We hope so. Hideaway is a particularly boujie cafe and much like its fine dining big sister, Hide, this place can be pricey. But if you’re looking for a celebratory takeaway to start your day in style, hit it up for the lobster roll and one of the specialist iced coffees. It’s a 10-minute stroll from the parade starting point at Hyde Park Corner. " - heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna

Where To Eat Along The London Pride Parade
Giulia Verdinelli

100 Mount St, London W1K 2TG, United Kingdom Get directions

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