8 Hoxton Square

European restaurant · Hoxton

8 Hoxton Square

European restaurant · Hoxton

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8 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU, United Kingdom

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Tucked away in Shoreditch, 8 Hoxton Square is a cozy eatery serving seasonal British and Mediterranean dishes in a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for any occasion.  

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8 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU, United Kingdom Get directions

8hoxtonsquare.com
@cocotte_rotisserie

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8 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7729 4232
8hoxtonsquare.com
@cocotte_rotisserie

$$ · Menu

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Aside from drinking beer in the shower and eating cake for breakfast, one of the best things about being an adult is that you’ve experienced enough novelty to appreciate a good thing. If this sounds familiar, then 8 Hoxton Square is for you, with great food that has the whole farm-to-table thing down pat, but doesn’t shout about it like a broken car alarm or a Crossfitter. Everything on the short French and Italian-influenced menu is really rather good, and unlike its Soho sibling 10 Greek Street (which we love), you can actually book. Breakfasts and lunch here are the antidotes to an insane week at the office, and it’s also great for families during the day." - David Paw

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Mick Valentine

Google
I had heard such good things, but I honestly did not get what the hype was about. We found it overpriced and although the portions were generously sized considering, they were extremely oily, deep-fried dishes. The staff were nice, but not attentive enough in refreshing drinks or noticing us trying to get their attention, even though the place was mostly empty. Pleasant enough, but I have no interest in dining there again.

Jonas Nilson

Google
Food and service was quite good. However, after a while, we discovered a couple of mice running around our table. When we let the waiter know, the response we got was "thanks for not making a scene" and "this is central London, so that's how it is". Basically, this is not good enough if the ambition is to be a good restaurant. Sad, cause it could have been a good experience, but how they handled the situation ruined it.

Rebecca Juras-Dobson

Google
Think of East London and food and there are a few places that'll probably spring to mind - the chicken shops along the Mile End Road, the curry houses in Brick Lane, the Turkish cafes of Stoke Newington... Burger joints are rife right now and if you fancy a Vietnamese, you just need to head to Kingsland Road. Times were, if you were in the market for something else, you'd have to schlep into Central at the very least but the ever-ongoing regeneration of everything east of the City means there's more on the doorstep than meets the eye. I'd heard whispers about 8 Hoxton Square. Brought to you by the people behind 10 Greek Street, it's recently opened its doors in one of Shoreditch's most popular places. Tucked into the far side of the square, you'll find its unimposing facade bundled between Hoxton Bar & Grill and Ziegfried von Underbelly, and whilst it doesn't give much away, you'll be very pleased you stepped inside. We went for dinner, turning up at about 9pm, before inevitably being turned away at the door. Whilst we were fumbling for somewhere else to try, the very friendly front of house nipped out to tell us there'd been a cancellation and would we like to come in? Yes, we definitely would. Seated at a table for four (each with our own numbered chair), we instantly felt in good company; there's a long table to share and covetable spaces up by the bar, if you're feeling particularly chatty. Whilst scouring the cocktail menu, fresh bread was brought to the table with beautiful olive oil to dip into. I, of course, practically ate the lot before we'd even ordered our first Bramble, Rhubarb & Grapefruit Martini and Alcoholic Lemonade. To start, we shared olives and the fried goats cheese with pomegranate, asparagus and mint which was perfectly salty, creamy, fresh and crunchy all in one bite. Choosing mains proved hard so we had to order a bottle of prosecco (a steal at £21 a bottle). To help, of course. The chalked up menu changes daily and we could have ordered everything from it. Instead, we opted for the prawns, chorizo and saffron aioli (declared tasty); middle pork, crushed new potatoes, mint and spring greens (melt in the mouth) and bream with beetroot, courgettes, Monk's beard and green olive tapenade (again, a perfect combination of sweet, salty, tender and crisp). We couldn't manage dessert, despite how tempting it was, so opened a bottle of Cabernet Merlot (although the Valpolicella we tried was very good too) and chatted to the friendly waitress. The staff here genuinely care and are more than happy to chat, explain an ingredient and provide a recommendation for you. Vegetarian? They can handle that too. A crazily recent discovery but one I'm very glad I made. 8 Hoxton Square is now on my top five places in town that I could eat at every day and tell everyone to do the same. Would I go back? 100%. This East London lovely gets a firm five out of five.

Carl Creange

Google
Excellent food, quite a good selection of wines by the glass. knowledgeable staff. This is a great find in London, a total winner in its price category.

Nicola Ruda

Google
Visited with friends for Sunday afternoon dessert. We ended up having cheese, dessert and a bottle of Port. Great terrace, effortable wines and friendly staff.

Andy Tonner

Google
Firstly as it is Hoxton Square so should already know to expect some element East London hipster vibe - that said this place felt more down to earth - although I can only comment on the mid-morning crowd! Mix a good Manhattan and good attentive service

Charles Churchill

Google
Average, I must say. While the service was sincere it was sparse. The food was well executed, but the atmosphere bare - though that may be the Hoxton way...

D S

Google
Amazing, we always have a really good time here. The food is amazing and the wine list excellent!