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Can anyone recommend somewhere with a good lunchtime atmosphere on a Saturday for 4 adults to have a civilised leisurely meal on the South Bank? I wondered about places like the oxo tower/ royal festival hall but it has mixed reviews. Any good steers welcome as I am responsible for booking this??

( shame Chez Bruce will be too far away....)

  • 4 weeks later...
We went to the Swan for saturday lunch and had a lovely table overlooking the river on the upper floor. The ambience and the service were very good, but I would have to say the food was not that special- the kind of food you can have at the Rosendale pub, so nice, but not memorable.
I have been to Skylon at The Royal Festival Halls a couple of times and although the food was good the atmosphere was dead. It was very quiet and a bit stuffy actually. I prefer the Oxo Tower, you would def want a window seat and food and service was good.

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