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    Guinea Grill

    Steak · Mayfair, London

    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    The Read

    Grass-Fed British Grill

    Chef

    Eugenia Pavia

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Guinea Grill has been serving British beef in Mayfair since 1952, the 2024 refurbishment has expanded the space without softening what makes it worth booking. As a founding member of the Scotch Beef Club, the sourcing is serious and the cooking is focused. Booking is straightforward by Mayfair standards, the private dining rooms make it a solid choice for business meals and celebrations.

    About Guinea Grill

    Guinea Grill, Mayfair: Worth Booking for British Beef Done Right

    If you are looking for a serious steak restaurant in London with genuine heritage behind it, Guinea Grill is one of the most consistent options in Mayfair. The Opinionated About Dining 2023 recommendation and a Star Wine List White Star both point to a kitchen and cellar operating well above the casual end of the price spectrum. Book here for a special occasion, a business lunch, or any meal where the quality of the beef is the point.

    The Room

    The 2024 refurbishment added 60 seats and two private dining rooms while keeping the wood-panelled walls and white tablecloths that have defined the space for decades. This is a room that communicates occasion without theatrics. The layout suits couples and small groups equally well, the private dining rooms make it a practical choice for business entertaining or milestone celebrations where a degree of separation from the main floor matters. The atmosphere is classic British dining room: attentive without being formal, unhurried without being slack. For a special occasion dinner, the room delivers the framing most guests are looking for without requiring a black-tie mindset.

    What to Order

    The menu is built around British beef, that focus is a genuine strength. As a founding member of the Scotch Beef Club, sourcing runs through Godfrey's in Finsbury Park, with cuts available both wet and dry-aged. The Porterhouse, Chateaubriand, Beef Wellington are the signature options. Sides include beef dripping chips and creamed spinach. Starters such as devilled kidneys on toast and fresh oysters are period-appropriate and executed with care. The tableside mustard service is a well-known touch that regulars cite as part of the ritual. The wine list carries a White Star from Star Wine List, which signals real depth and considered selection rather than a menu assembled for margin.

    When to Go

    Guinea Grill opens Monday through Saturday from noon to 9:30 pm and Sunday noon to 8 pm, making it one of the more accessible Mayfair restaurants for a midweek lunch. Lunch is the better choice if you want a quieter room and more relaxed pacing. Weekend evenings fill quickly, particularly given the expanded post-refurbishment capacity, but booking is rated Easy, so you are not competing for tables weeks in advance the way you would at Michelin-starred neighbours. If your priority is avoiding a crowded dining room, aim for a weekday lunch slot between noon and 1:30 pm.

    A Note on Takeout and Delivery

    Steak is among the hardest restaurant food to translate off-premise. The quality that defines Guinea Grill; beef cooked over an open grill to order, served immediately, with tableside condiment service; depends almost entirely on the dine-in experience. There is no indication in the available data that Guinea Grill operates a delivery or takeout programme, given the nature of the menu and the positioning of the restaurant, that is the expected approach. If your occasion is a celebration or a business meal, there is no substitute for eating here in person. The room, the service rhythm, the mustard man are not replicable at home.

    Practical Details

    Guinea Grill is at 30 Bruton Place, London W1J 6NL, in the heart of Mayfair, well within walking distance of Bond Street and Green Park stations. Hours run Monday to Saturday 12 pm to 9:30 pm, Sunday 12 pm to 8 pm. Booking is direct and does not require the advance planning associated with the neighbourhood's tasting-menu restaurants. Two private dining rooms are available for groups. For more dining options in the area, see our full London restaurants guide, or explore London hotels, London bars, London wineries, and London experiences.

    FAQ

    What should I order at Guinea Grill?

    • Lead with the Porterhouse or Chateaubriand, these are the cuts the kitchen is built around. Beef Wellington is the signature option if you want something more theatrical. Start with devilled kidneys on toast if you want the full British experience, or oysters if you prefer something lighter. Beef dripping chips are worth ordering. The wine list has real depth; ask the staff for a pairing rather than defaulting to the list's opening pages.

    What are alternatives to Guinea Grill in London?

    Is lunch or dinner better at Guinea Grill?

    • Lunch is the better call for most visits. The room is quieter, the pacing is more relaxed, it is easier to secure a table without planning far ahead. Dinner on a Friday or Saturday will be fuller and louder. If your occasion is a business lunch or a low-key celebration, weekday lunch between noon and 2 pm is the optimal window. Dinner suits you better if the atmosphere of a busy dining room is part of what you are after.

    Does Guinea Grill handle dietary restrictions?

    • The menu is centred on beef, with very limited scope for plant-based or pescatarian diners. If beef is not your preference, this is not the right restaurant for your group. Oysters and fish-based starters may offer some flexibility, but the kitchen's identity is entirely built around British beef. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if your group has significant dietary constraints.

    What should a first-timer know about Guinea Grill?

    • It has been open since 1952 and is a founding member of the Scotch Beef Club, so the sourcing credentials are genuine and long-standing. The 2024 refurbishment added space without changing the character. Booking is easy by Mayfair standards. Expect classic British dining room service, tableside mustard selection, a menu that does not try to do everything. Come specifically for the beef; if you want a more wide-ranging menu, look elsewhere. Also worth knowing: Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood are worth considering if you are planning a wider British dining trip.

    Is Guinea Grill good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with the right expectations. The room is formal enough to mark an occasion without requiring ceremonial effort from diners. The private dining rooms added in 2024 are a good option for groups of 6 or more who want separation from the main floor. The heritage, the sourcing story, the service style all contribute to an experience that feels considered. It is not the choice if you want a tasting menu or progressive cooking; it is the choice if the occasion calls for excellent British beef in a room that has been doing this since 1952.

    What should I wear to Guinea Grill?

    • Smart casual is the baseline. The room has white tablecloths and a classic Mayfair character, so trainers and sportswear will feel out of place. A jacket for men is appropriate at dinner; there is no strict dress code in the available data, but the room's aesthetic sets an informal expectation of dressing up rather than down. When in doubt, treat it like any serious Mayfair dining room.

    Can Guinea Grill accommodate groups?

    • Yes. The 2024 refurbishment added two private dining rooms, making it a practical option for business dinners and group celebrations. The expanded main dining room also has greater capacity than before. For large groups, request the private dining rooms when booking. Booking is rated Easy, so securing a table for a group does not require the kind of advance planning necessary at the neighbourhood's most competitive restaurants.
    The takeGuinea Grill is best suited to dinners that revolve around serious beef — think business dinners, date nights, celebratory meals and group gatherings where the quality of the meat matters. Its Mayfair location and long-running reputation make it a solid choice when you want a reliable, traditional steakhouse experience rather than a tasting-menu show. Large-format cuts and classic steakhouse preparations lend themselves to sharing or marking an occasion; the focus on provenance and aging also makes it appropriate for guests who appreciate traceable, well-handled British beef.
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    Planning details

    Hours
    Monday: 12–9:30 pm · Tuesday: 12–9:30 pm
    Location
    30 Bruton Pl, London W1J 6NL, United Kingdom
    Website
    theguinea.co.uk
    Phone
    +44 20 7409 1728
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Guinea Grill presents itself as a Mayfair institution that prizes clarity of purpose over culinary theater. Operating from a Bruton Place mews since 1952, the room is organised around British beef and a direct, unadorned approach to cooking — wet and dry aging followed by flame-grilling. That discipline gives the dining room a classic, quietly confident air: elegant in its restraint, cozy in scale, and historically rooted in London’s steakhouse tradition. The result is a place that feels both iconic in its longevity and modest in its presentation, where the ingredient takes center stage rather than elaborate plating or gimmickry.

    Best For

    Guinea Grill is best suited to dinners that revolve around serious beef — think business dinners, date nights, celebratory meals and group gatherings where the quality of the meat matters. Its Mayfair location and long-running reputation make it a solid choice when you want a reliable, traditional steakhouse experience rather than a tasting-menu show. Large-format cuts and classic steakhouse preparations lend themselves to sharing or marking an occasion; the focus on provenance and aging also makes it appropriate for guests who appreciate traceable, well-handled British beef.

    Ordering Tips

    Prioritize the restaurant’s signature beef dishes: Côte de Boeuf, Sirloin, Mixed Grill and the Beef Wellington are all representative of Guinea Grill’s focus. Ask your server about the provenance and aging — the menu’s sourcing relationship with Godfrey’s and the use of wet and dry aging are central to the flavour profile. For groups, consider sharing larger cuts so everyone experiences the dry-aged concentration; for a traditional starter, the Devilled Kidneys showcases the kitchen’s classic, ingredient-forward approach. Keep requests simple to let the beef’s ageing and grill technique speak for itself.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Period setting with quaint, old-school charm reminiscent of a 1960s chop house; intimate dining room with attentive service and a buzzing bar area.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicIconicElegant

    Best For

    Business DinnerDate NightCelebration

    Experience

    Historic BuildingStandalonePrivate Dining

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Formal
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Devilled Kidneys
    • Côte de Boeuf
    • Beef Wellington
    • Sirloin Steak
    • Mixed Grill
    Planning details

    Hours

    Monday
    12–9:30 pm
    Tuesday
    12–9:30 pm
    Wednesday
    12–9:30 pm
    Thursday
    12–9:30 pm
    Friday
    12–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–8 pm

    Location

    30 Bruton Pl, London W1J 6NL, United Kingdom · Directions

    +44 20 7409 1728

    theguinea.co.uk

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Guinea Grill sits in a different category from most of its Mayfair neighbours. Where CORE by Clare Smyth and The Ledbury offer technically progressive tasting menus at the highest end of London dining, Guinea Grill is a single-focus beef restaurant with a long track record. The trade-off is scope for ambition: if you want modern cooking, produce-led tasting menus, or French technique, those restaurants are the right choice. If you want the best version of a classic British steakhouse in a room with genuine history, Guinea Grill is the more direct answer.

    Dinner by Heston Blumenthal is the closest comparison for British heritage positioning, but it operates in a hotel setting with higher prices and considerably harder booking. Guinea Grill books easily and delivers a more intimate room. Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay are both Michelin-starred French-influenced kitchens, better suited to diners whose occasion calls for tasting-menu format and European classical technique rather than a great piece of British beef.

    On value, Guinea Grill is likely the most accessible of these options given the booking difficulty and the fact that you are not paying the per-cover premium of a full tasting-menu experience. For a business lunch or a celebration where the focus is on the main event rather than a sequence of small courses, Guinea Grill offers a cleaner proposition than any of its Mayfair neighbours. The Opinionated About Dining 2023 recommendation and the Star Wine List White Star confirm it is operating at a level that justifies the comparison with more formally acclaimed neighbours.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Guinea Grill?

    Go straight to the beef. As a founding member of the Scotch Beef Club, Guinea Grill sources dry-aged, grass-fed British beef from Godfrey's in Finsbury Park, the Porterhouse and Chateaubriand are the cuts that justify the reputation. If you want something more structured, the Beef Wellington is a longstanding house staple. Classic sides like beef dripping chips are the right call over anything experimental.

    What are alternatives to Guinea Grill in London?

    For comparable heritage and British beef focus, Hawksmoor (multiple London locations) offers more transparency on pricing and is easier to book. If you want a more formal Mayfair room with broader European cooking, Gymkhana or Kitty Fisher's on the same street are worth considering. Guinea Grill's specific draw is the Scotch Beef Club sourcing and the open grill; if that focus matters to you, alternatives will feel different in character.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Guinea Grill?

    Lunch is the more accessible option. Guinea Grill opens at noon Monday through Saturday (until 9:30 pm) and Sunday noon to 8 pm, which makes a midday visit practical for those who want to eat without navigating a peak evening room. Dinner suits a more relaxed timeline and works well if you are booking a private dining room, added in the 2024 refurbishment.

    Does Guinea Grill handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu is built around British beef, so this is not the right room if you do not eat red meat. The kitchen can likely accommodate standard allergy requests, but the format is meat-centric by design. Diners with dietary restrictions beyond fish starters and sides should confirm specifics directly with the restaurant before booking at 30 Bruton Place.

    What should a first-timer know about Guinea Grill?

    Guinea Grill has been operating since 1952 and the experience reflects that history: wood-panelled walls, white tablecloths, a tableside mustard service that is part of the ritual. The 2024 refurbishment added 60 seats and two private dining rooms without stripping the character. Come expecting a traditional British steakhouse format, not a modern grill concept; the OAD Casual Europe Recommended recognition (2023) signals exactly that register.

    Is Guinea Grill good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly for occasions where a structured, traditional British room fits the moment. The 2024 private dining rooms at 30 Bruton Place give you separation from the main floor, which is useful for birthday dinners or business meals where conversation matters. If the occasion calls for a more modern tasting menu format, CORE by Clare Smyth or The Ledbury would be a stronger fit.

    What should I wear to Guinea Grill?

    The room has white tablecloths, wood panelling, a Mayfair address, so the atmosphere leans towards neat and considered rather than casual. There is no documented dress code in available venue data, but the setting and clientele suggest that jeans and trainers would feel out of place. Treat it like a proper Mayfair dining room and dress accordingly.