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YOUR GUIDE TO EXPLORING THE BAKER STREET
QUARTER
BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE BAKER STREET QUARTER PARTNERSHIP, MAKING MARYLEBONE MORE MARVELLOUS
WWW.BAKERSTREETQ.CO.UK
CHILTERN FIREHOUSE D3Bar: 1 Chiltern Street020 7073 7676
CLARETTE D4Wine Bar: 44 Blandford Street 020 3019 7750
GEORGE BAR E4Bar: Durrants Hotel, 26–32 George Street020 7935 8131
HOME HOUSE E2Private members’ club: 20 Portman Square020 7670 2000
PURL D3Cocktail bar: 50–54 Blandford Street020 7935 0835
THE BARLEY MOW C3Pub: 8 Dorset Street020 7487 4773
THE BEEHIVE C2Pub: 126 Crawford Street020 7486 8037
SEYMOUR’S PARLOUR F1Cocktail Lounge: 28-30 Seymour Street 020 7324 4544
THE CHURCHILL BAR AND F2TERRACEBar: Hyatt Regency London –The Churchhill, 30 Portman Square020 7486 5800
THE GLOBE B3Pub: 43–47 Marylebone Road020 7935 6368
THE GRAZING GOAT F1Pub and hotel: 6 New Quebec Street020 7724 7243
THE METROPOLITAN BAR A3Pub: 7 Station Approach, Marylebone Road020 7486 3489
THREE TUNS F2Pub and Restaurant: 1 Portman Mews South020 7408 0330
UNION BAR D2Bar: 88-90 George Street, London 020 7935 8107
BLANDFORD HOTEL B380 Chiltern Street 020 7486 3103
CHILTERN FIREHOUSE D31 Chiltern Street020 7073 7676
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON – F2MARBLE ARCH4 Bryanston Street, Marble Arch020 7935 2361
DURRANTS HOTEL E426–32 George Street020 7935 8131
HOME HOUSE E220 Portman Square 020 7670 2000
HYATT REGENCY LONDON F2THE CHURCHILL30 Portman Square020 7486 5800
RADISSON BLU PORTMAN HOTEL E222 Portman Square020 7208 6000
SHERLOCK HOLMES B3PARK PLAZA108 Baker Street0844 415 6740
NO. TEN MANCHESTER D4STREET HOTEL10 Manchester Street020 7317 5900
THE LEONARD HOTEL F115 Seymour Street020 7935 2010
THE GRAZING GOAT F16 New Quebec Street020 7724 7243
THE ZETTER TOWNHOUSE F128-30 Seymour Street 020 7324 4544
Z HOTELS D223,33 & 51-55 Gloucester Place 020 3551 3719
PINOTS, PINTS AND PINA COLADAS
BOUTIQUE OR BUDGET HOMES FROM HOME
DRINK
STAY
EVERYMAN CINEMA C3Cinema: 96–98 Baker Street0871 906 9060
HYDE PARK G1Marble Arch
MADAME TUSSAUDS A4-A5Wax museum: Marylebone Road0871 894 3000
PADDINGTON STREET GARDENS C4Paddington Street
REGENT’S PARK A5York Gate
SHERLOCK HOLMES MUSEUM A3Museum: 221B Baker Street020 7224 3688
THE WALLACE COLLECTION E4Museum: Hertford House,Manchester Square020 7563 9500
LOUNGING OR LEARNING? TAKE YOUR PICK
SEE
ANACAPRI C3Italian: 10 Dorset Street020 7935 6441
ARRO COFFEE C3Coffee Shop: 67 Chiltern Street
BENUGO F4Café: 79-81 Wigmore Street 020 7935 1159
BILL’S B2European: 119-121 Baker Street 020 7486 7701
BRIGHT COURTYARD D3Chinese: 43–45 Baker Street020 7486 6998
BUONGIORNO E BUONASERA D3Italian: 58 Baker Street020 7935 4223
CASA BECCI C3Italian: 32 Paddington Street020 7935 7031
CAROUSEL D2European: 71 Blandford Street 020 7487 5564
CHILTERN FIREHOUSE D3Modern American: 1 Chiltern Street 020 7073 7676
CHIPOTLE C3Mexican: 101-103 Baker Street 020 7935 9881
DIECI D4Italian: 10 Manchester Street020 7317 5900
FANCY CRAB F4Seafood: 92 Wigmore Street 020 3096 9484
FIRE AND SPICE F2Global: DoubleTree by Hilton –Marble Arch, 4 Bryanston Street020 7487 0678
FOOD FILOSOPHY D2Greek: 104 George Street020 7487 2557
HOLMES FISH AND CHIPS B3Fish & chip shop: 123 Baker Street020 7224 0224
HOME HOUSE E2British: 20 Portman Square020 7670 2000
HONEST BURGER C3Burgers: 31 Paddington Street 020 3019 6566
HOPPERS F5Sri Lankan: 77 Wigmore Street020 3011 1021
IL BARETTO D3Italian: 43 Blandford Street020 7486 7340 IL BLANDFORD’S C3Italian: 65 Chiltern Street020 7486 4117
JOE & THE JUICE B2 / E27 & 105 BAKER STREET LOCANDA LOCATELLI * F2Italian: 8 Seymour Street020 7935 9088
MONOCLE CAFE D3Café: 18 Chiltern Street020 7135 2040
NANDO’S B3Portuguese: 113 Baker Street020 3075 1044
PORTMAN CORNER RESTAURANT E2British: Radisson Blu Portman Hotel22 Portman Square 020 7208 6137
PRET A MANGER B3Takeaway: 120 Baker Street020 7932 5233
ROTI CHAI F2Modern Indian: 3 Portman Mews South020 7408 0101
ROYAL CHINA E3Dim Sum: 24-26 Baker Street 020 7487 4688
SOULI E3Café: 17 George Street020 7486 0483
SHERLOCK’S GRILL B3British: Sherlock Holmes Park Plaza,108 Baker Street 020 7958 5211
TEXTURE * F2Modern European: 34 Portman Street020 7224 0028
THE GRAZING GOAT F1Pub and hotel: 6 New Quebec Street020 7724 7243
THE MONTAGU KITCHEN F2British: Hyatt Regency London –The Churchhill, 30 Portman Square020 7299 2037
THE NATURAL KITCHEN C3British: 55 Baker Street020 7935 0987
THE RESTAURANT E4European: Durrants Hotel,26–32 George Street 020 7935 8131
TRISHNA * D4Indian: 15–17 Blandford Street020 7935 5624
WAGAMAMA F4Japanese: 101A Wigmore Street020 7409 0111
YOSMA D3Turkish: 50 Baker Street 020 3019 6282
106 CAFÉ B3Café: 106 Baker Street020 7487 3372
EATFROM LUNCH ON-THE-GO TO MEALS TO REMEMBER
EXPLORE MORE OF THE QUARTER FREE WITH OUR MONTHLY GUIDED WALKS.
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* Michelin-starred
ANOTHER COUNTRY C2Furniture: 18 Crawford Street020 7486 3251
EUROCAVE C3Wine specialist: 57 Chiltern Street020 7935 4679
CADENHEAD’S WHISKY D3SHOP + TASTING ROOMWhisky specialist: 26 Chiltern Street020 7935 6999
CATWALK D3Vintage and secondhand clothes:52 Blandford Street 020 7935 1052
CIRE TRUDON D3Candlemakers: 36 Chiltern Street020 7486 7590
CLAUDE GALLERY D3Antique shop: 16 Chiltern Street020 7935 9550
ENGLISH CUT D3Menswear: 58 Chiltern Street 020 7486 5558
ELISKA F1Interior design: 16A New Quebec Street020 7723 5521
FENDI CASA F4Homeware: 87-89 Wigmore Street, Marylebone 020 7486 8445
HOWARTH OF LONDON C3Musical instruments: 31-35 Chiltern Street 020 7935 2407
JAPANESE KNIFE COMPANY D3Kitchenware: 36 Baker Street020 7487 4868
LACOSTE (DUKE STREET) F4Fashion: 2A Duke Street, London 020 7535 3875
LA PETITE POISSONERIE F1Fishmonger: 19 New Quebec Street 020 7723 1960
MONOCLE SHOP E4Accessories and gifts: 2A George Street020 7486 8770
PRISM D3Fashion Accessories: 54 Chiltern Street020 7935 5407
SELFRIDGES G3-G4Department store: 400 Oxford Street0800 123 400
SHREEJI NEWSAGENT D3Newsagent: 6 Chiltern Street020 7935 5055
SUNSPEL D3Fashion: 13–15 Chiltern Street020 7009 0650
TRUNK CLOTHIERS D3Menswear: 8 Chiltern Street020 7486 2357
VITSOE F4Furniture: 3-5 Duke Street020 7428 1606
BUTCHERS, BAKERS, CANDLESTICKMAKERS (AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN)
SHOP
BOOTS C3Pharmacy: 96 Baker Street020 7486 6852
EASYBUS AIRPORT A2TRANSFER137 Gloucester Place DW FITNESS FIRST D3Gym: 55 Baker Street 0844 571 2803 GROSVENOR CASINO E3BARRACUDACasino: 1 Baker Street 020 7935 5013
OXFORD BUS COMPANY B1Bus Stop P, Marylebone Road
THE ORIGINAL LONDON A3SIGHTSEEING TOURBaker Street Station
QUALITY SHOE CARE C3Shoe Repair: 33 Paddington Street
WEBSTERS C3Hardware Store, 53 Chiltern Street
AMENITIES AND ESSENTIALS IN THE QUARTER
OTHER
VIEW OUR HANDPICKED LOCAL DEALS AT WWW.BAKERSTREETQ.CO.UK/REGULARS
1. Who can resist the charm of London Underground’s very first tube station? Baker Street Station has character at every turn including a massive nod to the area’s most famous character! Head to the Bakerloo platform and take a seat on the bench for your first insta-worthy photo – a backdrop of Sherlock Homes wall tiles and the station roundel.
2. Outside Baker Street station you can’t miss the tall bronze statue of Sherlock Holmes towering over the hustle and bustle of the station. Stand back and snap away.
3. From the station take The Wonderpass, the experiential underground crossing where you can discover the story of Marylebone while you walk and peep into port-holes containing works of art. The red and white Victorian-circus themed design is a perfect scene for some creative
camera shots and be sure to pass by the dome mirrors on either end for a cheeky shot.
4. Head down Chiltern Street, voted London’s coolest street by Conde Naste Traveller, for some seriously stylish snaps. The uniformed frontages of the independent retail stores are perfect street-scene material. Don’t miss the beautiful Grade II listed firehouse building, now home to the world famous Chiltern Firehouse.
5. For the ultimate in Gothic architecture walk down George Street until you reach the wonderful St James’ Church. The entrance design is 13th century Gothic to a tee and modelled on Salisbury Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Let the doorway arch be a dramatic frame for your selfies.
6. Head to Manchester Square, one of London’s best preserved Georgian Squares, where you’ll discover plenty of insta opps including the Wallace Collection, one of the best collections of fine art in the country (and free to enter!). The Square was also formerly the site of EMI’s headquarters where at number 20, the cover image of The Beatles first LP was shot in 1963.
7. Call in for a cocktail at The Churchill Bar inside the Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, which you can find on Portman Square, and take a snap seated next to Mr Churchill himself. You’ll find a bronze statue of the iconic leader in the bar’s terrace which is always styled for the seasons. One to amuse your followers.
8. Selfridges, London’s best-loved department store is always worthy subject matter, whether it’s the legendary window displays or the famous Selfridge & Co plaque that you’ll find on the building’s facade.
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Whether you’re brand new to the Quarter or it’s a familiar friend, we guarantee there are plenty of
things to see, do and discover. Here are two options to keep you entertained.
A WALKER’S GUIDE
A DAY OF DINING FROM DAWN UNTIL DUSK
THE QUARTER’S TOP PHOTO SPOTS
BREAKFASTGet the best possible start to the day and a cheery welcome too from 106 Café, the modern European café on Baker Street. You’ll be hard pressed to choose from its array of freshly baked pastries and cakes but we say go wild-card and order the rosemary focaccia sandwich with Italian meats and cheese. Wash it down with one of its fresh-prepped juices, the apple carrot and ginger is our winner.
COFFEE BREAKIf you’re craving a mid-morning sweet treat head over to Arro Coffee for a fantastic selection of freshly baked goodies. It’s pistachio croissant is a top seller and we’re not surprised as it’s divine! Pair it with a special blend of the day coffee to keep you fired up until lunchtime. LUNCHInspired by the street hawkers,roadside cafes and railway stationsacross India, Roti Chai’s StreetKitchen is the perfect daytimehangout. Grab your mates and fillyour boots with a wide selection ofsmall tapas-style plates to share.With Bombay Bhel Puri, fingerlicking Agni ‘Fire’ Wings and divineChicken Samosa Chaat on the menu you may need to order the lot!
AFTERNOON BOOSTIt’s time for not only an energy boost but an injection of health and vitality, in liquid form. Joe & The Juice is the perfect tonic to provide some wellness in a glass. Opt for the Energiser juice and we’re sure you’ll be ready to power through until bed time!
COCKTAILSBe prepared to be transported to another time and place at Purl, the delightful multi-sensory underground cocktail bar on Blandford Street. Its extensive menu of carefully curated cocktails are crafted using aroma, fogs, airs, foams, food and liquid nitrogen. The theatre of the mixologist should not be missed and we wholeheartedly recommend propping up the bar with a Mr Hyde.
DINNERFor your final stop we want to take you to Baker Street’s very own Istanbul. Yosma is much more than your usual Turkish restaurant, think modern stylish décor, open kitchen and impressively stocked raki bar. You must sample one of its raki whilst whittling down your meze and mangal dishes to order. The Manti Turkish dumplings are to die for and you can’t leave until you try the best cheesecake in the whole of London (in our opinion!).
Snap away and share your selfies with us @BakerStreetQ