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London’s Best Easter Sunday Lunch Destinations for 2026

  • Ethan Parker
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Whether you’re planning an intimate family affair or a relaxed roast with friends, our guide rounds up the capital’s most sought-after venues for Easter dining.


Sette - 4 Knightsbridge Grn, London SW1X 7QA



For exquisite Italian cuisine, consider dining at Sette this Easter Sunday. Special menus feature burrata, polenta, and fish crudo, followed with opulent lobster taglioni, black cod, and roasted lamb accompanied by potatoes and vegetables. Conclude with an impressive dessert array showcasing traditional Easter confections, like hot cross buns, chocolate eggs, and orange blossom pastiera. A distinct children's menu features beginnings of parma ham and melon, followed by chicken milanese, tomato spaghetti and chocolate brownie for dessert. Moreover, live music is available throughout the day. Reserve at settelondon.co.uk.



The Ritz Restaurant - 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR



For an opulent Easter luncheon in one of the city's premier dining establishments, visit The Ritz's two Michelin-starred restaurant, recently acclaimed as the finest in the UK. Executive chef John Williams and his colleagues will prepare a three-course lunch with the greatest seasonal ingredients, accompanied by champagne and live entertainment throughout the afternoon. Dine after a promenade in the adjacent Green Park. Reserve at theritzlondon.com.



The Ned - 27 Poultry, London EC2R 8AJ



Located in an opulent banking hall in the city center, The Ned features a variety of restaurants, including the California-themed Malibu Kitchen and the Italian favourite Cecconi’s. This Easter, Millie’s Lounge is your optimal choice. The brasserie is renowned for its opulent Sunday banquet, with an abundant array of lobster, oysters, and roasts accompanied by all the accompaniments. Visit this location this Easter to experience it, with the option of complimentary free-flowing champagne, offered on either Sunday or Bank Holiday Monday. Reserve at thened.com.



The Chalk Freehouse - 27 Tryon St, London SW3 3LG


Tom Kerridge’s Chelsea pub, newly included in the 2026 Michelin Guide, is an exceptional venue for Sunday lunch, situated on a tranquil street off the King’s Road. The sumptuous roast remains a focal point, particularly this Easter, with a roast joint of Launceston lamb accompanied by roast potatoes, mashed swede and Yorkshire pudding. The Chelsea bun is essential for dessert. Reserve at thechalkfreehouse.co.uk.



Mercer Roof Terrace



For an Easter luncheon with a panoramic view, choose Mercer Roof Terrace, the elevated dining establishment situated atop Vintry & Mercer. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide exceptional vistas of St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard, which may be enjoyed while savouring Cornish bone lamb rack accompanied with spinach gratin, minted Jersey potatoes, and salsa verde, complemented by a glass of Rioja. Should the weather be favourable, proceed outdoors for a beverage on the patio. Reserve at vintryandmercer.com.



Dinings SW3 - Walton House, Lennox Gardens Mews, Walton St, London SW3 2JH



Commence Easter Sunday optimally with breakfast at the esteemed Dinings SW3 in Chelsea, renowned for its upscale Japanese cuisine and aesthetically pleasing décor. Chef Masaki Sugisaki and his crew will prepare an incredible array for guests, with sushi, crispy rice, salads, and chirashi bowls, all crafted with sustainably sourced British fish and seasonal vegetables. Combine cocktails that incorporate Japanese pantry essentials, such as sesame oil, yuzu, and shiso, with popular selections like the Miso Espresso Martini. Reserve at diningssw3.co.uk.



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