Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Kaspar's at The Savoy
100Pearl PointsDaytime-only pick

About Kaspar's at The Savoy
Kaspar's is worth considering for a casual Greenwich daytime stop, especially if convenience matters more than a defined cuisine or special-occasion polish. With limited public-facing detail on price, menu, or awards, it is safer as a low-pressure local choice than a destination booking.
For someone considering Kaspar's in London, the most useful verified signal is its schedule. Kaspar's is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday; it opens Wednesday to Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM and Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM. That makes it a daytime option rather than a dinner plan.
The safest way to plan around Kaspar's is to keep the expectations simple. The verified information confirms smart casual dress and opening hours, but does not confirm a cuisine, price tier, awards, chef, menu format, or service style. If you are deciding whether it fits your day, focus on timing and dress code rather than assuming a particular dining format.
Use it for a London daytime plan, not an assumed dinner experience
The service question matters here because the verified details do not support claims about a tasting format, a bar-led setup, a destination-level booking, or a particular spend. That is not a criticism; it just sets the right planning brief. Choose it when the listed daytime hours fit your schedule. Skip it when the occasion depends on a confirmed cuisine, a known budget, or an evening reservation.
For broader planning, use Pearl's London restaurants guide if you want to compare other dining in London. If Kaspar's timing does not work, consider other named options such as Gaylord, Grand Cholan, Gun, The, Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich, or The Waterman's Arms, checking each venue directly for current hours and format.
The booking decision is mostly about timing
The limited weekly opening pattern makes timing the main constraint. Wednesday to Friday offer the longest verified windows, from 10 AM to 6 PM. Saturday is shorter, from 9 AM to 3 PM. For a repeat visit or a first visit, plan around those hours first, then decide whether the smart casual profile matches the occasion.
Quick reference: pick Kaspar's for a London daytime stop when its hours work for you; choose another venue if you need confirmed evening service, a defined cuisine, or more detailed planning information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Kaspar's?
Kaspar's has a smart casual dress code. The verified location information should be treated simply as London; do not rely on a specific street address unless you have checked the venue directly.
How far ahead should I book Kaspar's?
Plan around the verified opening hours: Kaspar's is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday; open Wednesday to Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM; and open Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM. The opening pattern matters more than any unverified claim about reservation difficulty, so check the venue directly before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kaspar's?
The verified hours are daytime hours, there are no verified dinner hours. Do not plan Kaspar's as an evening meal unless the venue confirms a different schedule directly.
Can I eat at the bar at Kaspar's?
Do not plan on a bar-led experience unless you have checked the setup directly. The verified information confirms opening hours and a smart casual dress code, but not a bar format, drinks program, or service style.
What are alternatives to Kaspar's in London?
If Kaspar's hours do not fit your plans, compare it with other options such as The Waterman's Arms, Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich, Gaylord, Grand Cholan, or Gun, The. Check each venue directly for current hours, location details, dining format before choosing.
Is Kaspar's good for a special occasion?
It depends on the occasion. The verified facts support a smart casual daytime visit, but they do not confirm awards, chef details, price level, cuisine, or a special-occasion format. If those details matter, confirm directly with Kaspar's or choose a venue with more clearly published information.
Location
The Savoy, The Strand, London WC2R 0EZ, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Kaspar's at The Savoy
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaspar's | London | , | , |
| The Waterman's Arms | London | Modern British | ££ |
| Gaylord | London | , | , |
| Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich | London | , | , |
| Gun, The | London | Pub | , |
| Grand Cholan | London | , | , |
How Kaspar's London compares with similar nearby venues.
Cross-shop these nearby options
Try The Waterman's Arms if the group wants a clearer ££ Modern British meal, or Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich if a defined cuisine format matters more than a casual local stop.
How Kaspar's compares in Greenwich
Kaspar's is the easiest fit when the priority is a simple daytime stop in Greenwich rather than a clearly defined meal format. The Waterman's Arms is the stronger pick if you want a ££ Modern British pub-style meal with a clearer food identity, while Gun, The is the better cross-shop for a pub setting.
For diners who want the cuisine decision settled before they arrive, Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich gives a more defined Japanese-led format, Grand Cholan is the better alternative when Indian food is the brief. Gaylord is another London option to check when availability or location works better for the group.
The practical verdict: choose Kaspar's for convenience and an easy daytime plan; choose The Waterman's Arms for clearer value framing, Gun, The for a pub mood, Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich for a more specific dining brief, Grand Cholan when the group wants Indian food.
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