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Le Café Anglais

8 Porchester Gardens
London W2 4DB

Reservations and Event Enquiries

tel: 020 7221 1415
info@lecafeanglais.co.uk

Recruitment Enquiries

Le Café Anglais is always eager to recruit enthusiastic people to join our family of dedicated staff.
recruit@lecafeanglais.co.uk

Press Enquiries

Maureen Mills at Network London
email: maureen@networklondon.demon.co.uk
tel: 020 8947 4474

Directions

From the Street:
The main entrance to Le Cafe Anglais is at 8 Porchester Gardens, between Queensway and Kensington Garden Square. We are close to three tube stations:

Bayswater –  District and Circle Line (4 mins walk). On exiting the station turn left and walk down Queensway for 175 metres, turning left on Porchester Gardens. The restaurant entrance is on the right after 30 metres.

Queensway – Central Line (5 mins walk) On exiting the station turn left and walk down Queensway for 350 metres, turning left on Porchester Gardens. The restaurant entrance is on the right after 30 metres.

Royal Oak – Hammersmith & City (8 mins walk)   On exiting the station turn left and walk down Porchester Road for 500 metres, turning right on Bishops Bridge Road, then first left up Queensway. After 200 metres turn right at Porchester Gardens and the restaurant is on the right after 30 metres.

From Whiteley’s
The Whiteley’s entrance to the restaurant is located on the Second Floor of the shopping centre, at the opposite end from the Odeon Cinema. 

Parking at Le Cafe Anglais
The entrance to the Whiteley’s carpark is on Redan Place (turn left immediately after Whiteley’s when driving down Queensway). The ramp is on the left immediately after turning off Queensway. To access the restaurant from the Whiteley’s carpark turn right after entering the shopping centre and walk all the way to the end (opposite end from the Odeon Cinema).

There is a lot to like at Le Caff - above all, the idea of a restaurant essentially drawn up and driven by a home-grown chef with intelligence and integrity.
Terry Durack - The Independent, 16 December 2007