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Quo Vadis

Restaurant
About

Quo Vadis is a historic Soho restaurant and members’ club set in a building once home to Karl Marx. Its two airy dining rooms with stained-glass windows offer seasonal Modern British dishes crafted by Jeremy Lee and his team.

The venue features three elegant private dining rooms ideal for business gatherings, alongside two bars and outdoor seating. Its intimate yet stylish setting makes it a standout choice for client dinners and small team events in central London.

Best for
  • Intimate client dinners in Soho’s historic heart
  • Private dining with attentive service
  • Cocktail receptions with a stylish British twist
Standout features
Soho landmark with Karl Marx heritage
Historic Setting
Soho landmark with Karl Marx heritage
Located in a building that once housed Karl Marx and operated as a brothel, Quo Vadis retains original architectural features like stained-glass windows, lending the space a rich, storied atmosphere that resonates with history.
Intimate, airy dining rooms with stained-glass windows
Distinctive Ambiance
Intimate, airy dining rooms with stained-glass windows
Two airy dining rooms provide a stylish yet intimate setting that balances privacy and openness, allowing for easy conversation without feeling crowded—a rare quality in central London dining.
Three beautifully appointed private dining rooms
Private Event Spaces
Three beautifully appointed private dining rooms
Quo Vadis offers three handsome private dining rooms that are well attended and designed to meet diverse event needs, providing a refined setting for business gatherings or exclusive dinners.
At a glance
Location & hours

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26-29 Dean Street
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Hours
SundayClosed
Monday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm
Tuesday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm
Wednesday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm
Thursday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm
Friday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm
Saturday12 – 3pm, 5 – 10pm