Perched in the iconic OXO Tower, this modern brasserie boasts a stunning skyline terrace, serving up inventive cuisine with a stylish, celebratory vibe.
"The OXO Tower is probably one of those places that you’ve always said you will one day go to but never have. This British restaurant is a skyline landmark with a boujie reputation for good reason. Yes, it is predictably expensive but the food is great in that fine dining, truffle-packed menu kind of way. The real highlight is the seafood—shoutout to their monster scallops and native lobster—the views, and the white tablecloths that make it perfect for a big-deal anniversary or celebratory dinner." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Rianne Shlebak, Sinead Cranna
"In this landmark building bearing the famed beef stock logo, and with a view of St Paul’s and the Thames, the OXO Tower restaurant offers the full on British afternoon tea experience. Dine on finger sandwiches and snacks such as ‘Milk chocolate and cep muffins’. The buttermilk scones and ‘sweets’ like the quintessentially British ‘Strawberry Pimms and shortbread’ will keep even those with the sweetest of tooths happy." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"Set within the South Bank’s iconic OXO Tower, OXO Tower Brasserie’s Thames-side location needs little introduction. With an open kitchen on one side and the expansive terrace on the other, the dining room provides an impressive backdrop for the kitchen’s blend of simple Mediterranean cooking and Josper-grilled meat dishes." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"Set within the South Bank’s iconic OXO Tower, OXO Tower Brasserie’s Thames-side location needs little introduction. With an open kitchen on one side, and the expansive terrace on the other, the dining room provides an impressive backdrop for the kitchen’s blend of simple Mediterranean cooking and Josper-grilled meat dishes." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team