Nestled near Regent’s Park in North West London, Gordon Ramsay’s York & Albany restaurant is a former 1820s coaching inn that's been transformed into a well-appointed townhouse restaurant, bar, hotel and terrace.

The Georgian townhouse, built by historic British architect John Nash, has been re-decorated by Russell Sage. From awesome arches and gilded mirrors through to vaulted ceilings and restored furniture, there are many areas within the venue to suit your needs with two private dining rooms and a hidden courtyard, in addition to the restaurant and large open bar.

Menus focus on modern British food and guests can dine all day, from breakfast through to dinner. Join them for delicious seasonal dishes, signature cocktails, weekend roasts.

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Breakfast: Wed - Sun 9am - 11am

Brunch: Wed - Sun

Sunday Lunch: Sunday from 11am

  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Nut Free Options
  • Bottomless Food
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
127-129 Parkway, London, NW1 7PS
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    8 months ago
    I came to this restaurant for a Sunday lunch after the zoo with my kids. It’s quite expensive but I guess you are paying for the name Gordon Ramsay. The beef roast was tasty but I would have liked a little bit more gravy. Our French waitress Selina was good and very friendly, especially with the kids! We are considering returning to try their set menu.
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    11 months ago
    We stayed here on Saturday for my 60th Birthday. The positives were: very friendly, very helpful staff especially the lady that was on reception at the time, nothing was too much bother. We stayed in room 2 which was lovely. The negatives: no hot water for a bath or shower, the stair rail leading up to the first floor was very rickety, the stair carpet was grubby, the stair paint was very, very chipped, there was a dent in the wall and on one of the tables in the dining room, there was a chunk out of the side. The breakfast was luke warm and served on a cool plate. Although I thoroughly enjoyed Camden, Gordon really needs to update this hotel, it's very tired looking and certainly not worth £350 for the night. 10/10 for the staff though.
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    a year ago
    I’m only rating the restaurant, not the hotel. Food is kind of mediocre. The fried cauliflower tastes pretty bland. It had spices but it needed a sauce or dip. The duck salad again was ok - but the duck was definitely crispy and had a lot of flavour so I’d eat it again. The kids food was also bland which didn’t actually mean lack of salt. I wish I got pizza but my friends had burgers and said they were decent. Service was outstanding and quick and the staff were lovely.