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Brasserie Max

4.3 (30 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Lee L.

On our first-ever trip to London, we wanted to make sure that we experienced a few British culinary traditions. We started the week with a Sunday roast, and ended it with an English tea at Brasserie Max. These adventures were wonderful bookends to a hectic but enjoyable time in this remarkable city. It was hard to decide on a location for tea. There were several places that seemed to offer different interpretations of the experience - for example, incorporating different culinary traditions from this very international city. Others seemed to be in more modern settings. We wanted something just a little more "traditional", if there really is such a thing. After much consideration, we settled on Brasserie Max. Though we had been enjoying a lot of al fresco dining during our stay - partially because of Covid concerns but mostly because we loved being in the midst of the bustling energy of the city - it seemed only appropriate that we take our tea in the lovely dining room, which looks like a place where you could film a scene for a Jane Austen movie. The table settings were neatly arranged and the china was printed with funky looking bird or dinosaur figures. The waitstaff was elegantly dressed and exceedingly polite and welcoming. We were seated promptly upon arrival and the server explained how tea would be served. We ordered our tea and after a short while individual teapots were brought to us. There were both traditional teas like Earl Grey and English Breakfast tea, plus several more exotic flavors that could be selected more a modest additional charge. After several minutes of enjoying our first sips of tea, the feast was brought to our table. The food was presented on three tiers. I believe someone told me that there was a particular sequence in which you're supposed to consume them - starting with the savory items in the middle then moving on to the sweet items on top and then finally to the scones of the bottom - but we decided that we didn't need to be so regimented in our approach. We're boorish Americans, after all. Anyways, it was a fine assortment of finger sandwiches, macarons, small cakes, and incredibly fluffy and light scones. It was all beautifully presented and it almost seemed a shame to deconstruct it. Over the course of the next hour we savored each bite of this excellent meal and left feeling completely satisfied. It was a wonderful experience and a perfect ending to our London adventure.

Heirloom tomatoes and basil
Marie B.

Everything was perfect: our dishes were delicious, Our server very pleasant. The restaurant décor is very elegant and soothing.

Aaron C.

We came here for my sister-in-laws 30th birthday treat. There were four of us and we all had the Royal Afternoon Tea. The afternoon tea had a selection of sandwiches such as coronation chicken as well as smoked salmon and cream cheese bagels; these were the best of the bunch. I'm unsure if these are unlimited as we finished ours but weren't offered more. Along with a selection of teas (sometimes at extra cost) there were several dessert/treats such as Pimm's cheesecake, Victoria sponge and homemade scones with clotted cream and preserves (raspberry and strawberry). The scones were great as they were served warm. Overall the experience was ok and my sister-in-law enjoyed it which is the main thing. They were even kind enough to bring out an additional small cake with happy birthday written in chocolate. However, I would say that it wasn't amazing at £40 per person, you'd expect the flavours to be incredible; it was a bit bland. I have been to other afternoon teas at £30pp with better tasting food. Simply because I have been to other afternoon teas at a better value for money, I rate this lower.

Melissa L.

My work colleague and I decided to meet at Brasserie Max at her suggestion for dinner. The restaurant is located inside the Covent Garden Hotel and can be found quite easily from a couple of Tube stations. From the moment I walked in to when we left, I was very pleased with the experience, especially the service and quality of food. The restaurant has a very welcoming and comfortable ambience. I was greeted immediately by the friendly hosts upon entering and seated right away. We decided to order cocktails to start off our meal. A staff member came by to apologize for the delay with our beverage order and offered to comp us them. That was completely unnecessary but a very nice gesture on their part. We were so busy catching up that was hadn't even noticed the delay! Their cocktail and bar menu does deserve a peek as their drinks are creative and delicious. The options on the menu provided quite the dilemma for me as there were so many good options! The prices were reasonable given the dishes on offer. I chose the tuna nicoise salad while my colleague chose the curry. The tuna and vegetables were fresh and the portion was substantial enough for dinner. For dessert we ordered the lemon tart and grilled pineapple with our coffees. Both were delicious. I would highly recommend this restaurant for dinner and am eager to try their afternoon tea. The restaurant was a good spot for a business meal but I would recommend it for dining with with friends and family a well. Throughout the evening, service was excellent.

The holiday special tea
Ally W.

Was at the restaurant for a pre-holiday high tea with a group of girls. The restaurant is located inside of Covent Garden Hotel which belongs to Firmdale Hotels, a chain that owns many great boutique hotels in London. I have always loved the ambience of Firmdale hotels and this restaurant is no exception. The dining room is comfortable and chic. I opted for the holiday afternoon tea set, which may not have been the best choice. To celebrate the season, I was given a turkey and cranberry sandwich that was dry; some minced pie, which I am not a fan of; and Christmas log cake that was OK. To be fair, it was partly my fault, since I don't tend to like the typical Christmas food. On the positive side, the scones were good and warm. I did have two of those and the caramelized onion and brie sandwich which was a holiday special and was good. If you are really hungry, you can ask for limitless rounds refill of food. However, I hardly touched the sweets cakes on the top tier. I have always loved the idea of tea and will always go to them, but I never quite really enjoy the food other than the English scones with clotted cream, which are divine when done right. Since this is a very popular spot, we were kicked out after 2 hours. If you are looking for good afternoon tea, I won't say this is the best choice, but if you want to rest after hours of shopping in Covent Garden or a place to have a hot tea or a drink to warm up, this is perfect.

Best eggs florentine in the area!
Celia R.

Gorgeous breakfast place! Very posh, but wonderful eggs florentines. Best ones ive had recently. Good choices of fresh juices as well. A little pricey but price matches the quality/decor.

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Lovely outside street seating when the sun shines. Food was tasty but portions disappointingly small.

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Good place to eat, very relaxing and the food is really nice. Staff are very friendly. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.

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