National Dining Rooms

The West End


Right at the very heart of town, the anchor restaurant at the National Gallery seems to have run out of steam in recent years, offering a filling but pricey County Menu that changes monthly but no set lunches or lighter fare for those anxious to get back into the galleries.


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