Savoy Grill - Historic fine-dining restaurant with original 1920's Art Deco lighting, wood panelling, and antique mirrors. British grill menu by Gordon Ramsay features local produce. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
The American Bar - American barman Harry Craddock is reputed to have invented the Dry Martini in this bar in the 1920s. Serves traditional cocktails, new creations, re-envisioned classics, and tribute cocktails that pay homage to the bar's previous legendary bartenders. Live piano music nightly.
Thames Foyer - Elegant space where Noel Coward performed, Caruso sang, and Pavlova danced in Cabaret. Features a glass cupola to provide natural daylight, as well as a winter garden gazebo where the hotel pianist plays. Open daily for breakfast, light lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner.
River Restaurant - Elegant, contemporary dining with river views. Modern French menu with Scandinavian influence using seasonal produce. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Private dining overlooking the Thames is available.
Beaufort Bar - Art-Deco inspired setting with an onyx leather bar that stands on the hotel’s former cabaret stage. Extensive selection of Champagne by the glass and both classic and modern cocktails. Nightly live music and entertainment performances.