Tottenham Court Rd
Our Denmark Street restaurant on Tottenham Court Road has had many lives. Built in the late 1600s, in the early days it was a weaver’s studio. Later, in the 1960s, when Denmark Street was known as London’s Tin Pan Alley, it became La Giaconda Café, the place where musicians would hang out.
David Bowie met his first backing group in the same space where Flat Iron now sits, and everyone from The Kinks to Stevie Wonder to Jimi Hendrix recorded music in the street.
Our job was easy here. We knew that all we needed to do was to peel back the layers and reveal the building’s history and beauty, allowing natural light to pour in at the back and highlight its very best features. Here, you’ll find our signature Flat Iron steak and sides, blackboard specials including the Wagyu special steak of the day, alongside cocktails, draft beer and our curated selection of wines.
9 Denmark Street
London
WC2H 8LS
OPENING TIMES
SUN – TUE | 12:00 – 22:00 |
WED – THUR | 12:00 – 22:30 |
FRI – SAT | 12:00 – 23:30 |
Our Denmark Street restaurant on Tottenham Court Road has had many lives. Built in the late 1600s, in the early days it was a weaver’s studio. Later, in the 1960s, when Denmark Street was known as London’s Tin Pan Alley, it became La Giaconda Café, the place where musicians would hang out.
David Bowie met his first backing group in the same space where Flat Iron now sits, and everyone from The Kinks to Stevie Wonder to Jimi Hendrix recorded music in the street.
Our job was easy here. We knew that all we needed to do was to peel back the layers and reveal the building’s history and beauty, allowing natural light to pour in at the back and highlight its very best features. Here, you’ll find our signature Flat Iron steak and sides, blackboard specials including the Wagyu special steak of the day, alongside cocktails, draft beer and our curated selection of wines.