Named after its first owner and creator, Joe Allen London opened in 1977. From the get go, Joe Allen was always about the dining experience in a venue filled with theatre memorabilia. The waiters were all wannabe actors, producers and directors hoping to woo the cast and crew of the West End’s best theatrical productions who would regularly use Joe’s as their own canteen. Joe Allen rapidly became the place to hang-out, packed with every film, television, fashion, rock and stage celebrities. Today nothing has changed, the brick work walls are still adorned with posters of classic musicals, stage productions and famous American stars. Open 7 days a week, come and enjoy the ultimate American dining experience for brunch, lunch, dinner and of course before and after a show. Legendary for a good reason, a discreet entrance in Covent Garden with a simple plaque on the walls invites you to enter the legendary Joe Allen Restaurant. The best kept secret of the London crowd: its laid back charms and wholesome food have kept the capital's diners returning for more.
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