Highlights
Visit this five-star, Grade I listed hotel overlooking the Thames near Covent Garden, for a three-course AA Rosette meal with Prosecco
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- £49 for a three-course meal with a glass of Prosecco for two, Monday - Thursday (42% off)
- £59 for a three-course meal with a glass of Prosecco for two, Friday - Sunday (30% off)
- £59 for a three-course meal with a bottle of Prosecco for two, Monday - Thursday (44% off)
- £69 for a three-course meal with a bottle of Prosecco for two, Friday - Sunday (34% off)
- £88 for a three-course meal with a glass of Prosecco for four, Monday - Thursday (48% off)
- £109 for a three-course meal with a glass of Prosecco for four, Friday - Sunday (35% off)
- £109 for a three-course meal with two bottles of Prosecco for four, Monday - Thursday (48% off)
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£129 for a three-course meal with two bottles of Prosecco for four, Friday - Sunday (39% off)
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Starters may include: gazpacho with Cornish crab and green peppers | home-smoked magret duck breast with celeriac remoulade and watercress | Ines goats’ curd, roasted beets, candied walnuts and endive
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Mains may include: pan-fried river trout, fine beans, almonds and brown butter | pot-roasted chicken breast, sweet potato and piquillo pepper sauce | pumpkin ravioli, peas, broad-beans and Comté truffle cream
- Desserts may include: white chocolate cheesecake with raspberries | vanilla crème brulée | Gâteaux Marcel with orange
Fine Print
About The Royal Horseguards
Located on the Embankment, the five-star Royal Horseguards Hotel boasts some of the most iconic views in London. Grade I listed, the Victorian building acted as the headquarters of the Secret Service during World War I, and the restored interior retains much of its period charm. Inspired by the changing of the seasons, One Twenty One Two's menu showcases classic continental dishes prepared with British-produced artisan ingredients. With its eclectic fabrics and decor, the Equus Bar recreates the gentlemen’s club atmosphere of the hotel’s past and celebrates its rich history with a range of contemporary cocktails named after famous former guests, including the George Bernard Shaw, Lord Kitchener, Winston Churchill and William Gladstone. The Lounge at the Royal Horseguards Hotel is an ideal venue for a quintessentially British afternoon tea in London.