

Established in 1742, Wiltons, located in Jermyn Street in the heart of London’s St James’s, is one of London’s oldest restaurants and is steeped in elegance and tradition. The restaurant has previously held six royal warrants between 1838 and 1938, including one granted by Queen Victoria in 1868 for supplying the monarch with oysters. Wiltons has gained an enviable reputation for serving delicious dishes inspired by traditional British cuisine and is one of the few remaining restaurants in the UK that uses a carving trolley for daily lunch and Saturday dinner service. The restaurant is a bastion of great British food, and is renowned for its seafood, game and of course, oysters.
Bastion of Britishness serving fine dining classics including game and seafood, plus oyster bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 55 Jermyn St, London SW1Y 6LX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7629 9955
Website: http://www.wiltons.co.uk/home
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And then there are those that outlive them.
In the heart of Central London, Wiltons remains a quiet statement of timeless elegance. Crisp white tablecloths, polished silver, oysters served with effortless precision — everything here speaks in a language of restraint and refinement.
Service is intuitive.
Conversations are unhurried.
Wine unfolds at its own pace.
This is not simply dinner.
It is tradition. It is discretion. It is London at its most distinguished.
For those who understand that true luxury never needs to raise its voice.
My wife and I were lucky enough to be taken here by my parents for my wife’s 40th.
I had the Oak Smoked Salmon to start and the Venison as a main. Both dishes were so good that the taste has literally haunted me since. I cannot express how amazing it was.
The service was great, but we did have to ask for the wine and champagne to be poured on a couple of occasions as our glasses had run empty.
Other than that, absolutely fantastic. I could eat there every day.
A lovely old school/old money feel to the place.
Specialties are house smoked salmon (ask for the off menu trout), raw bar and Stilton souffle, dover sole. On Fridays the trolley specialty is a salmon pie that kind of looks like beef Wellington.
Even the spinach is cooked in seafood stock!
200 stars