If you wish to take your mum to a top London restaurant for a Mothers Day celebration this year, why not peruse our selection of the best Mothers Day restaurants in London? There are a number of sensational outlets in the city providing a variety of food deals and specialist menus for the deserving mother, so before you make any plans, check out our recommended list of Mothers Day restaurants in London.
Annie's is a delightfully comfortable restaurant in Barnes that offers a selection of brasserie style meals from its impressive menu.
36-38 White Hart Lane,
Barnes,
London,
SW13 0PZ
Families can enjoy a traditional British 3 course set menu and a glass of Moët & Chandon (£40 per person, £20 for children) on Mothers Day at this South Kensington restaurant. Dishes include a goats cheese, beetroot and baby spinach salad, roast rib of beef with all the trimmings, roast lamb or a grilled salmon fillet. Save room for your pick of dessert - sticky toffee pudding with toffee sauce and clotted cream or rhubarb and apple crumble with vanilla custard.
The Kensington Hotel,
109-113 Queens Gate,
South Kensington,
London,
SW7 5LR

All mothers will receive a complimentary Bellini cocktail when they arrive at the restaurant on Mothers Day 2011. They can also enjoy other regional Italian dishes such as head chef Douglas Santi's lasagne made with a Chianina beef ragout. The recipe is made from a 100 year old recipe passed down from his grandmother.
39 Albemarle Street,
Piccadilly,
London,
W1S 4TE
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Head to Atul Kochhar's Michelin starred Indian restaurant and enjoy a very special Mother's Day thali platter menu at £30 for two courses or £35 for three.
12a Berkeley Square House,
Berkeley Square,
Mayfair,
London,
W1J 6BS
On Sunday 14th March 2010, mothers were treated to a relaxed brunch in the Grill from 11am-4pm. Check back soon for 2011 deals.
11-15 Swallow Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1B 4DG
The Westminster County Courts were elegantly converted to a Browns Restaurant in 1996. A sophiscated venue for Mothers Day, treat mums to Browns' fine selection of cocktails.
82-84 St Martins Lane,
Covent Garden,
London,
WC2N 4AA
Forgotten to buy a present for Mothers Day? Nip next door to the Cocomaya chocolate shop and buy a 'luv u mum' chocolate bar before treating her to afternoon tea. Priced at £25 per person, everything is freshly made on the premises right down to the bread, preserves and miniature cupcakes. The afternoon tea includes finger sandwiches, scones with jams, preserves and clotted cream, miniature tarts and cupcakes, larger assorted cakes of the day and as much tea as you can drink.
12 Connaught Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W2 2AF
Spoil mum with a fancy three-course lunch at Corrigans. Priced at £27 per person, its the perfect Mothers Day treat.
28 Upper Grosvenor Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1K 7PF
Mothers Day restaurants in London aren't all formal affairs. This cosy restaurant on the corner of Bermondsey Square feels more like an informal cafe as it's so relaxed making it a great place to enjoy a Mothers Day meal. This year bring your mother for lunch or dinner in any Del’Aziz restaurant and they will help you celebrate with a free dessert.
11 Bermondsey Square,
Borough,
London,
SE1 3UN
Located in the stylish Andaz London hotel, lunch at Eastway with a free glass of Rose Bubbly for all mums, followed by two hours of pampering time - for half the price!
Enjoy a Manicure or Pedicure and their signature Aromatherapy Massage for only £65 rather than £130.
Andaz London,
40 Liverpool Street,
Liverpool Street,
London,
EC2M 7QN
With such breathtaking views of London (from the 28th floor of the Park Lane Hilton Hotel) and Michelin star cuisine it would be easy to imagine that children would be out of place in the restaurant but that couldn't be further from the case. They offer a children's menu plus toys to keep smaller children entertained.
Their 'Prestige' Menu will be offered on Mothers Day 2011.
London Hilton on Park Lane,
22 Park Lane,
Mayfair,
London,
W1K 1BE
Mums ate for free last year at this Pan Asian restaurant. Check back soon to see plans for 2011.
The Stables,
Chalk Farm Road,
Camden,
London,
NW1 8AH
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Treat mums with the special brunch menu at L'Etranger for Mothers Day 2011. For £39.50 enjoy a cocktail, three course brunch and coffee.
36 Gloucester Road,
South Kensington,
London,
SW7 4QT
Located just off New Bond Street in a pretty cobbled courtyard, the food at Mews of Mayfair is just as stunning as the surroundings. Book for lunch; two courses for £15, or three for £19. Mum won't be disappointed.
10 Lancashire Court, New Bond Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1S 1EY
Mums eat half price when ordering from the special Mothers Day Menu for 2011, so that means three delicious courses at this acclaimed restaurant for just £11.75.
1st Floor,
47-48 St Johns Square,
Clerkenwell,
London,
EC1V 4JJ
Take your mamma shopping in Marylebone, and then onto this very fine new addition to the London restaurant scene where you can enjoy four courses for £40, including options like seafood tortellini with lobster bisque, Périgord truffle risotto and vanilla and mascarpone crème brulee with blackberry sorbet.
55 Marylebone High Street,
Marylebone,
London,
W1U 5RB
Really want to impress your mum? Then take her to Paramount which is opening especially for Mothers Day, where Colin Layfield will serve up a delectable dinner in front of a stunning 360 degree panoramic of our fair city.
Centre Point,
103 New Oxford Street,
London,
WC1A 1DD
One of the best presents for mothers of young children on Mothers Day has to be smiling, happy faces. Mothers of young families can relax on Mothers Day 2010 if they're at Quo Vadis - Sharky and George will be on hand to entertain the kids and help them to make their own handmade Mothers Day cards in the Marx Room on the first floor, leaving plenty of time for adults to settle back and enjoy their food and wine. The 3 course Sunday lunch menu costs £35 per person and includes a half bottle of wine, water, coffee and service.
26-29 Dean Street,
Soho,
London,
W1D 3LL
Enjoy a sublime afternoon tea with Prosecco for just £24 and get a free ticket to the first ever retrospective of Jean-Antoine Watteau's work.
Burlington House,
Piccadilly,
London,
W1J 0BD
This super modern glam punk style restaurant provides the perfect setting for a unique dining experience. They offer a menu of delicious Modern European meals to enjoy with friends.
106-108 Kew Road,
Richmond,
London,
TW9 2PQ
Head along to The Silver Room at Hush, tuck into the Hendricks High Tea (warm scones with rose petal and elderflower jams; English cucumber sandwiches; pearlescent mini macaroons and more) and enjoy complimentary cocktails for you and your mamma.
Hush,
8 Lancashire Court, Brook Street,
London,
W1S 1EY
Plenty of options are available at St Pancras Grand for Mother’s Day 2011, all washed down with plenty of pink fizz. The Brunch Special (£35), Champagne Afternoon Tea (£25), or the Pampering Package (£67.50) including a Neal’s Yard Gift Set. Entertainment from a live jazz band is also on hand.
St Pancras International,
Pancras Road,
Kings Cross,
London,
NW1 2QP
If you haven't got a huge budget but still want to treat your mum to a nice meal on Mothers Day 2011, this restaurant is a good choice. Last year the restaurant's Mothers Day Carvery treated mums to a special floral gift. Check back soon for this years plans.
Crowne Plaza Kensington,
100 Cromwell Road,
Kensington,
London,
SW7 4ER
If your mum is the one usually cooking Sunday lunch, treat her to a meal at the Sanderson Hotel's restaurant that's as famed for its pretty courtyard garden as it is for its fine food. Expect a Mad Hatters Tea Party theme for Mothers Day 2011.
Sanderson Hotel,
50 Berners Street,
Bloomsbury,
London,
W1T 3NG