Brasserie Zedel

Located in the heart of Piccadilly, Brasserie Zédel is a grand and bustling Parisian brasserie. With a relaxed and lively atmosphere, it is perhaps best known for serving traditional French food at remarkably good value. In addition, the building also plays host to ZL Café, a casual pavement-level café, an authentic American Cocktail Bar, Bar Américain, and a live music and cabaret venue, Crazy Coq’s.

Q&A

3 things to try when you’re there

  •  Book a show at Crazy Coq’s cabaret
  • The new, limited-edition cocktail menu in Bar Américain, Harlem-on-the-Seine
  • Coq au vin, Snails with garlic & parsley butter, terrine of game with cornichons at the Brasserie

You might not know but..

 It was once part of The Regent’s Palace Hotel, built by ‘T Lyons & co. LTD’ on Crown land; it was designed in the Beaux Arts style and opened on 16th May 1915 – the largest hotel in Europe at the time, with 1,028 bedrooms.