Last Updated on 13 January, 2023
Among the many cool things to do in Soho is check out the food court that is Kingly Court. The unique culinary hub comprises 25 top international restaurants, bars, and cafés in an open-air and covered courtyard. Syrian Kitchen, Korean Dinner Party, and Dirty Bones recently opened.
Whyte & Brown, The Detox Kitchen, and Crumbs & Doilies are on the ground floor. International restaurants include Pizza Pilgrims, The Good Egg, Acai Berry, and Shoryu Carnaby. Oka, a Greek restaurant, Seor Ceviche, and Stax are on the first floor of Kingly Court.
Le Bab, Imad’s Syrian Kitchen, and Korean Dinner Party are on the top floor. Note that many of these places also offer up a delicious brunch in Soho.
Kingly Court’s eateries are London-exclusive. Oxford Circus and Piccadilly tube stations are two minutes away.
Food Court Restaurants At Kingly Court You Need To Check Out
Kingly Court is among many of the food courts that have popped up in London like Shoreditch Boxpark, Pop Brixton, Vinegar Yard, Mayfair Mercato and Flat Iron Square.
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Stax Diner
Stax Diner is an American-style diner in Kingly Court founded by American chef Bea Vo.
Savor traditional home-cooked delicacies from the American South, such as their famed chicken and waffles, succulent beef and chicken burgers, popcorn shrimp, triple-cooked homemade fries, and a great deal more.
Stax offers a wide selection of drinks, including unique alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails, ice cream floats, and milkshakes, to help satisfy your thirst. Stax is known for its comprehensive beverage menu.
Be sure to reserve space for their robust sweets, like their deep-fried brownie called “The Dough-Bro” and “The Duffin Sundae,” which was Adam Richman’s “Secret Eats” show stealer.
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Disrepute
A hideaway for luxury libations, high jinks and late night liaisons. The collaborative creation and latest venture from the teams behind Sovereign Loss and the Barrio bars, Disrepute is a hidden gem nestled into a 100-seater basement in Kingly Court, Disrepute (or D.R.P for short) will welcome members and non-members alike with warm hospitality and impeccable service.
Disrepute blends the 60s counterculture and London’s cocktail culture. The cozy setting of wood-paneled walls and soaring ceilings will transport you to hedonistic 60s nights.
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The Rum Kitchen
Caribbean cuisine is served at Rum Kitchen Carnaby.
Chicken, waffles, beef, and West Indian-spiced all-day chicken are traditional Southern dishes. Jones Quaynor cooks southern food. New favorites include swordfish with spicy tartare, pig belly, watermelon, and mango salad.
Caribbean-inspired happy hour drinks at Rum Kitchen. Rattle Skull Punch contains rum, fruit, and spices. Coconut with spices flavor Rumbustion.
Rum Kitchen provides elevenses, lunch, and cocktails. Triple-cooked fries, shrimp, etc. They also do a mean bottomless brunch at £39 per person.
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Pizza Pilgrims
Born in Naples and bred in London, Pizza Pilgrims brings you hot pizzas, cold beers and more!
Neapolitan staples like Marinara, Margherita, and Nduja, with guest specialties, double pepperoni, hot honey, mac and cheese balls, and more.Save room for Pizza Pilgrims’ Nutella Pizza Ring or Nutellamisu, a Nutella-infused Tiramisu.
Pizza Pilgrims’ Pococello drinks, craft beers, wines, and Thom’s Neapolitan Amari and digestive are available at the bar.
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The Good Egg
Tel Aviv inspired flavors all day in the heart of Soho.
The Good Egg serves breakfast through dinner. Brunch includes award-winning shakshuka, babka French toast, Sabich, and salt beef Reuben. ZFC (za’atar fried chicken), aubergine shawarma, clay oven cauliflower, and orange and juniper octopus are super favorites.
The Green Menu has vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free cuisine.
Mon-Fri 4-7 pm, all cocktails are £6.
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The Life Goddess
The Life Goddess provides Mediterranean cuisine to Carnaby. The restaurant delivers home-style Greek food cooked using authentic products and traditional ways.
Moussaka, Gigantes plaki, and tomato-caper salad are featured. Sun-ripened fruit, local pork and chicken, and sustainable fish are used. One Barrel Project beverages from Life Goddess. 300 15-wine bottles.
A deli sells 300 Greek veggie dishes. Wild truffle carpaccio and organic tangerine marmalade are served.
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Oka
OKA restaurant is the place in Kingly Court for delicious pan Asian & sushi. This cosy restaurant takes pride in serving handmade sushi and hot dishes with a modern take on traditional Asian cuisines. Using only the best ingredients, their daily deliveries guarantee fresh, healthy and tasty foods.
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Acai Berry
Kingly Court welcomes the superfood café Acai Berry.
Enjoy fresh fruit and smoothies in a courtyard paradise or on the go. Acai Berry makes wonderful breakfast acai bowls.The smoothies café uses superfoods in most dishes and drinks. Customers are encouraged to personalize their orders with high-quality ingredients.
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Marsha
Marsha worries about food waste and unused bird parts.
Using skin, liver, and heart. Yorkshire’s Soanes family farm has raised free-range, high-welfare hens for centuries.
Two-story Kingly Court serves burgers, snacks, and mains (part of a 4-7 pm Happy Hour, available every day and ideal for after-work drinks). Any burger, chips, or salad is £10 Monday-Friday from 12-4 pm.
Bottomless Weekends offer limitless beer, prosecco, mimosa, or Grapefruit Spritz.
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The Detox Kitchen
The Detox Kitchen is ‘where healthy meets delicious’.
Carnaby’s Detox Kitchen serves wheat-, dairy-, and processed sugar-free meals. Breakfast, lunch, supper, and snacks are served.Fresh meals, salads, lean meat and seafood, smoothies, juices, teas, and coffees.
Detox Kitchen serves meatless cuisine. They removed things that make you tired and bloated and replaced them with a healthy, balanced diet rich in plant-based foods and lean protein.
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Shoryu
Shoryu Carnaby serves Hakata tonkotsu ramen, which originated in Executive Chef Kanji Furukawa and Director Tak Tokumine’s native Fukuoka. Shoryu Buns, pan-fried gyoza, and soft shell crab tempura are served as sides. Matcha and yuzu citrus are desserts.
Seasonal sake cocktails, craft beer, wine, and shochu are served.
Open ramen kitchen, Hakata tiles, modern Japanese accents. Summer will bring a restaurant to Kingly Court’s courtyard.
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Two Floors
Tucked away in Kingly Court, Two floors is a drinking institution, step inside and discover for yourself…….
Make a reservation for a table or area in the basement’s Tiki bar and Handy Joe’s, and call the bar for more information and a guided tour.
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Crumbs & Doilies
Crumbs & Doilies is a two floor bakery and store in Kingly Court, serving unique cakes and cupcakes, made from the finest ingredients, baked fresh to order in store with each one expertly hand decorated.
The colorful store sells solitary and gift-boxed cupcakes and three-size celebration cakes. First-floor bakeries offer daily and seasonal options.The popular cupcakes are Vanilla Rose, Red Velvet, Jamaican Ginger, Lemon & Poppyseed, and Salted Caramel. All Good Drinks sells organic and artisan coffee.
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Señor Ceviche
Senor Ceviche serves entertainment, food, and beverages. Senor’s home is your casa, from its open kitchen to its lively cocktail bar.
Senor’s Soho Barranco. Senor serves fiesta feasts, lunch, and drinks.
Everything but food, drink, and service is fun. Senor Ceviche offers street art, colorful personnel, and Latin music.
Senor Cerviche offers a £17 Lunch Special and PIsco Happy Hour Mon-Thurs. “Lovingly from Lima” 30-pound bestseller Seor Cerviche’s $ 39-weekend brunch includes free-flowing drinks and cuisine.
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Dirty Bones
Dirty Bones Carnaby is located on Kingly Court’s bottom floor, in full view of the alfresco courtyard, serving up NYC-inspired comfort food and cocktails to a carefully curated playlist of old-school hip hop, funk and soul.
The Dirty Bones menu features comfort food with a twist, like Chicken & Waffles, Cheeseburger Dumplings, and The Mac Daddy.
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Cahoots London
Cahoots transports guests to the post-war 1940s in a derelict underground tube station, where they may enjoy handcrafted cocktails, 1940s rationed delicacies, and 1940s stage and film stars.
Cahoots serves wartime cocktails and piano sing-alongs.
1940s carriage seats and bar. Cocktails are served in hip flasks, milk bottles, and tins. Hidden sign at Kingly Court’s Beak Street entrance. Wooden escalators lead to a stationmaster selling “day tickets.” Cahoots regulars buy season tickets.
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