Wimbledon Restaurants: Where to Eat, Drink and Celebrate the Tennis

Read our guide to the best Wimbledon restaurants and bars.

The eyes of the tennis world are firmly fixed on London during the summer with the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, so here’s our guide to the best Wimbledon restaurants and bars to eat, drink and celebrate during the Wimbledon fortnight.

The White Onion

A new arrival in the heart of Wimbledon Village from husband and wife team Eric and Sarah Guignard, The White Onion serves French/Mediterranean cuisine.

the White Onion Wimbledon

The menu includes scallops with pork belly, cauliflower purée and green apple gel; terrine of rabbit and ham hock with green olives and foie gras.

Cannizaro House

Cannizaro House is a boutique country house hotel located just two minutes’ drive from the All England Club. Recently taken over by the Hotel du Vin group, the hotel has undergone a refurbishment over recent months.

Cannizaro House

The Bistro du Vin offers a brasserie style menu or you could also try the terrace for alfresco dining.

Wimbledon restaurants: The Fox & Grapes

The Fox & Grapes was opened in 2011 in collaboration with Claude Bosi from Michelin-starred restaurant Hibiscus. Although this partnership has ended, the pub still serves an attractive menu and remains a popular dining choice in Wimbledon.

Cau

Newly opened in 2015 on the High Street, Cau serves up a taste of Buenos Aires in South West London. With hearty Argentinian steaks and burgers on the menu, it has already gained popular following with locals.

Maison St Cassien

Maison St Cassien is an all-day cafe that serves an array of food including Lebanese dishes, which is a popular stop for locals, visitors and tennis players alike.

The café has a small outdoor space and some pavement tables, which are ideal for sitting to watch the world go by during the tournament.

Dog & Fox

The oldest public house in Wimbledon Village, The Dog & Fox serves British cuisine and, according to some, ‘the best Sunday Roast in the South West’.

The pub has a delightful beer garden as well as a roofed hotel garden, secluded from the High Street, available to all.

Wimbledon restaurants: Fire Stables

The Fire Stables is one of Wimbledon village’s most stylish gastropubs. With its friendly service and great draft beers and wine list, The Fire Stable is a good option for casual dining during Wimbledon.

Wimbledon restaurants: The Light House

The Light House has a friendly, neighbourhood feel with its modern European cuisine. The spacious restaurant has a modern look and they also have a lovely patio area to enjoy some drinks in the sun.

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