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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Mountain

    1,490Pearl Points

    Book it. Smoke, fire, #74 globally.

    Mountain, Restaurant in London

    About Mountain

    Mountain is one of London's hardest dinner reservations at the £££ tier — and one of its most justified. Tomos Parry's wood-fire-driven, Spanish-influenced Soho restaurant ranked #74 on the World's 50 Best list in 2025 and holds a Michelin star. The open kitchen, sharing-plate format, and a wine list fully available by the glass make it a strong case for celebration dining without the formality of ££££ London.

    Is Mountain worth booking for a special occasion in London?

    Yes — and book it now, because you almost certainly won't get a table at short notice. Mountain ranked #74 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants list in 2025 (up from #94 in 2024), holds a Michelin star, and won Leading New Restaurant in 2024. Tomos Parry's Soho follow-up to Brat has firmly established itself as one of the hardest reservations in London, and for good reason. If you're planning a celebration dinner or a serious date night, this is one of the strongest cases you can make at the £££ price point in the city.

    The Room

    Walk into Mountain at 16-18 Beak Street and the first thing you register is the open kitchen, fully lit and firing on all burners — wood flames, smoke, the controlled chaos of a kitchen running at pace. The dining room is large and deliberately unfussy: no tablecloths, no hushed reverence, no dim lighting meant to signal occasion. The brightness and noise are intentional. This is a restaurant that wants you to see the cooking and feel part of it. Ground floor seats give you the full sensory picture of the kitchen in action. The basement booths offer a more contained, intimate setting , better for a quieter conversation on a date, though you sacrifice the kinetic energy of the main room. For a celebratory dinner where the atmosphere is part of the point, the ground floor wins.

    What You're Eating

    The cooking draws on the mar y montaña tradition of northern Spain and the Balearic Islands , fire, smoke, quality ingredients, and restraint. The menu leans heavily into sharing plates, ranging from snacks to large-format dishes designed for three to five people. Highlights noted in Michelin's own commentary include a spider crab omelette, wild mushrooms with a runny-yolked egg, beef sweetbreads with grilled young leeks, and whole red mullet grilled on the bone. The wood-fired rice has attracted particular attention, described by Michelin reviewers as fast achieving cult status. For larger groups, the whole lobster caldereta serves up to five. Vegetables are treated seriously rather than as an afterthought, with braised seasonal produce appearing on the menu when available. Portions are sized for sharing, so expect a communal, course-by-course approach rather than individual plating.

    The Drinks Program

    The wine list is short and European, with everything available by the glass from £6. That by-the-glass availability across the full list is a practical advantage for special occasion dining , it means a table of two or four can move through different wines with each course without committing to bottles and running up a bill that overshoots the food spend. The curation reflects the same philosophy as the kitchen: focused, seasonal, no filler. Star Wine List ranked Mountain in its leading two in both 2023, 2024, and again in 2025, which is an unusually consistent showing and a reliable trust signal that the wine program is taken seriously here. If you're choosing between Mountain and a more traditional fine dining venue for a wine-focused evening, Mountain's by-the-glass depth makes it a stronger choice than its price tier might suggest.

    Special Occasion Verdict

    Mountain works well for celebration dinners, anniversary meals, and high-effort date nights. The combination of a Michelin star, a #74 World's 50 Best ranking, and a room with genuine atmosphere gives you the substance and the setting without the formality that can make ££££ London restaurants feel stiff. The noise level is real , this is not the place for a quiet, intimate conversation. If you need a quieter room, the basement booths are a partial solution, but you won't escape the energy entirely. For a business dinner where conversation needs to run cleanly, look elsewhere. For a celebration where food and wine are the point and the buzz is part of it, Mountain delivers.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison table below for Mountain's positioning against other London venues worth considering for a special occasion.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Mountain is open Monday through Saturday for lunch (12 PM–2:45 PM) and dinner (5 PM–10 PM), and Sunday 12 PM–8 PM. The address is 16-18 Beak St, London W1F 9RD. Given its World's 50 Best and Michelin standing, expect booking windows of several weeks minimum, particularly for weekend dinner. Lunch slots tend to open up more readily than dinner. The dress code is casual , Parry's restaurants have always maintained a no-fuss approach to formality. Pricing sits at £££, which positions it below the ££££ tier occupied by CORE by Clare Smyth, The Ledbury, and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay. For more London options across all categories, see our full London restaurants guide, our full London bars guide, our full London hotels guide, our full London wineries guide, and our full London experiences guide. If you're planning a broader UK trip, Pearl also covers The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood. For international comparison, Mountain's standing sits comfortably alongside Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City at the level of globally recognised destination dining.

    Quick reference: 16-18 Beak St, London W1F 9RD | £££ | Mon–Sat 12–2:45 PM and 5–10 PM, Sun 12–8 PM | Booking difficulty: Near Impossible | Google: 4.4 (919 reviews)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Mountain?

    Book at least three to four weeks out, and further ahead for weekend dinners. Mountain ranked #74 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2025, and a Michelin star means tables don't sit unclaimed. Lunch slots Monday through Friday tend to be slightly more available than evening services, but don't count on last-minute luck at any session.

    What should I order at Mountain?

    The menu leans on sharing plates and fire-driven cooking from the mar y montaña tradition of northern Spain and the Balearic Islands, so order with that format in mind. Wood-fired rice has developed a following, and the whole-animal and aged-beef cuts from the open kitchen are a major draw. Reviewers singled out the torrijas over the ensaïmada for dessert. Come with two or more so you can cover the range.

    Can I eat at the bar at Mountain?

    The venue database doesn't confirm a dedicated bar counter for walk-in dining. Mountain is split across two levels — ground floor around the open kitchen and basement booths — so if bar seating exists, it would be at ground level. check the venue's official channels to confirm walk-in options before showing up without a booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Mountain?

    Dinner is the fuller experience: more covers, the full kitchen firing, and the atmosphere that comes with a busy Soho evening around an open flame. Lunch at £££ across the same menu offers better booking availability and a slightly calmer room. If atmosphere is the point, go for dinner; if you're primarily there for the food and want a table this week, lunch is your practical option.

    Is Mountain worth the price?

    At £££, Mountain sits in the same bracket as many London Michelin-starred rooms but delivers a format — sharing plates, fire cooking, no-frills dining room — that feels more honest than its ranking suggests. A #74 World's 50 Best spot and a Michelin star at this price point is strong value against comparable London tasting-menu restaurants that charge more for a more rigid format. If you want a set menu with all the ceremony, look elsewhere; if you want a genuinely good meal with serious credentials and flexibility, Mountain earns its price.

    Location

    16-18 Beak St, London W1F 9RD, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Mountain

    Award Winners Like Mountain
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Mountain£££
    CORE by Clare SmythMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best££££
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best££££
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and LibraryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best££££
    The LedburyMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best££££
    Dinner by Heston BlumenthalMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best££££

    What to weigh when choosing between Mountain and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Mountain sits in a different price tier from most of its credentialed London peers, which is the first thing to understand when comparing it. CORE by Clare Smyth and The Ledbury are both ££££ operations with more formal service and a quieter, more controlled room. If the occasion demands a hushed, ceremony-first dinner, either of those is the better fit. Mountain's room is loud and deliberately casual, that's a feature for some diners and a dealbreaker for others. On pure cooking quality, the #74 World's 50 Best ranking puts Mountain in credible company with both venues.

    Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library are both ££££ and skew toward a more theatrical, formal experience, Sketch in particular is as much about the room as the food. Mountain is the right choice over both if you want the cooking to be the main event and don't want to pay for ceremony. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal occupies a similar showpiece-kitchen position but at a higher price point and with more structured tasting formats.

    The clearest recommendation: if budget is a factor and you want a genuinely credentialed London restaurant for a special occasion, Mountain at £££ delivers more than its price tier should logically allow. If formality, silence, and deep service polish are what you need, step up to CORE or The Ledbury and accept the higher bill. Booking difficulty is comparable across all five venues, none of them are easy, but Mountain's lunch service gives you a slightly better shot at a short-notice slot than the ££££ alternatives.

    Hours

    Monday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Tuesday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Wednesday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Thursday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    12 PM-2:45 PM 5 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    12 PM-8 PM

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