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Mildreds Covent Garden

€€ · Plant-Based

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79 St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4AA

Mildreds Covent Garden is a fully plant-based restaurant on St Martin's Lane in London's theatre district. Part of Mildreds, a London vegan pioneer founded in 1988, this branch serves globally inspired dishes where every plate and drink is plant-based: kimchi gyoza, shiitake peanut laksa, the beetroot carrot vada burger and Korean fried chick+n, plus sticky toffee pudding. Seasonal menus, weekday breakfast, weekend brunch, cocktails and a pre-theatre menu (Sun to Fri, 12pm to 7pm) round it out. Step-free, dog friendly, with outdoor seating and bookings via SevenRooms. A short walk from Leicester Square and Covent Garden stations.

Opening hours

Monday09:00 23:00
Tuesday09:00 23:00
Wednesday09:00 23:00
Thursday09:00 23:00
Friday09:00 23:00
Saturday09:00 23:00
Sunday09:00 22:00

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food does Mildreds Covent Garden serve?+

Everything is plant-based. The menu is globally inspired and changes with the seasons, with dishes like kimchi gyoza, shiitake peanut laksa, the beetroot carrot vada burger, Korean fried chick+n and sticky toffee pudding.

Where is Mildreds Covent Garden and how do I get there?+

It is at 79 St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4AA, in the heart of the theatre district. It is a short walk from both Leicester Square and Covent Garden underground stations.

What are the opening hours?+

Monday to Saturday from 9am to 11pm, and Sunday from 9am to 10pm. Breakfast runs on weekdays until 11am, with brunch at the weekend.

Is there a pre-theatre menu or can I book a table?+

Yes. A pre-theatre menu is available Sunday to Friday between 12pm and 7pm, and you can book online via SevenRooms. The venue is step-free, dog friendly and has outdoor seating.

What makes Mildreds notable?+

Mildreds was founded in 1988 and is one of London's original plant-based restaurants. Covent Garden is one of five London branches, alongside Camden, King's Cross, Soho and Victoria.

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