Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Eat Beirut
100Pearl PointsCasual Lebanese

About Eat Beirut
Eat Beirut is a practical Fulham-area choice for an easy Lebanese meal rather than a high-ceremony London booking. Go for a casual date, small group dinner, or low-stress celebration; choose peers like 's Kitchen, Brook House, Koji, Rigo, or Chef Tom Supper Club if the occasion needs more structure or polish.
Eat Beirut is a London venue with a casual dress code and a simple verified schedule: it is closed on Monday, open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM, open Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. Beyond those basics, the verified venue details are limited, so plan around timing and informality rather than unverified claims about cuisine, format, awards, price, or service style.
The practical read is direct: consider Eat Beirut when you want a casual London venue and the published hours fit your plan. If the occasion depends on a specific menu format, chef-led experience, drinks programme, seating style, or dietary provision, confirm those details directly before committing.
Better for a casual plan than a highly specified occasion
The clearest verified signal is informality. The dress code is casual, the opening hours make Eat Beirut easier to assess for timing than for a tightly defined brief. That makes it a sensible option when the priority is a relaxed visit in London rather than a venue chosen for confirmed accolades or a documented special-occasion format.
Set expectations accordingly. The verified information does not confirm awards, a tasting-menu structure, a chef counter, a specific price point, a seat count, or a drinks focus. That does not make the venue less useful; it simply means the safest recommendation is to treat it as a casual London option and verify any important details before visiting.
Who should choose it over comparison options
Choose Eat Beirut when the group wants a casual London venue and the hours work for the occasion. Choose Koji if that better matches the mood of the night, or consider Rigo, Brook House, Claude's Kitchen, or Chef Tom Supper Club when comparing other dining options for a different kind of evening.
For broader planning, use the London restaurants guide if Eat Beirut does not match the occasion. Eat Beirut earns consideration here for its verified casual dress code and London opening hours, not for unconfirmed claims about format, cuisine, awards, or pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Eat Beirut?
Eat Beirut is in London and has a casual dress code. It is closed on Monday, open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM, open Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. If you need details beyond timing and dress code, confirm them directly before visiting.
Is Eat Beirut good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm a specific solo-dining setup, counter seating, or bar seating. A solo visit may still be possible, but the safest planning information is that Eat Beirut is a casual London venue with the published opening hours listed above.
Can I eat at the bar at Eat Beirut?
Do not plan around bar dining here. The verified venue details do not confirm bar-focused seating, so check directly with Eat Beirut if that matters to your visit.
What is Eat Beirut known for?
The verified information confirms Eat Beirut as a casual London venue with set opening hours. Specific claims about cuisine, awards, pricing, menu format, or signature dishes are not confirmed here.
Location
177 New Kings Rd, London SW6 4SW, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Eat Beirut
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Eat Beirut | London |
| Claude's Kitchen | London |
| Chef Tom Supper Club | London |
| Brook House | London |
| Koji | London |
| Rigo | London |
How Eat Beirut London compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if you cannot get a table
Try 's Kitchen for a more occasion-ready meal, or Koji if the group wants a more composed night out. For something more structured, Chef Tom Supper Club is the sharper alternative.
How Eat Beirut compares in London
Eat Beirut is the easier, lower-pressure choice in this group. Against 's Kitchen and Brook House, it reads more like a neighbourhood meal than a polished occasion restaurant, so choose it when value and simplicity matter more than a dressed-up room.
Koji and Rigo are stronger cross-shops when the evening needs more ambiance or a clearer special-occasion feel. Eat Beirut is the better call when the group wants Lebanese food, an easier booking, a plan that does not depend on a long lead time.
Chef Tom Supper Club is the contrast pick for diners who want a format-led experience. Pick that for a more structured night; pick Eat Beirut when conversation, flexibility, a casual London dinner are the point.
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