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Karl Marx once lived in this building, one of the oldest in
Soho. But its claim to fame this century has been as "Leoni's Quo Vadis",
one of London's most respected Italian restaurants, founded in the 1930's
by Peppino Leoni. The charm of the ground floor restaurant, with its
stained glass windows and simple interior, has been restored and a menu
devised whose range and quality have won instant acclaim.
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The striking works of art displayed
around the restaurant are created in homage to such luminaries as Lucio
Fontana and Alberto Giacometti. Part of the White Star Line, Marco
Pierre White group. |
BLBC Members Offer :
Members and their guests will receive a
glass of champagne with the compliments of Quo Vadis when dining at lunch or
dinner from the full a la carte menu
(not available with any other offer)
Plus
Special
lunch or pre theatre offer
3 courses only £15.00, normally
£17.95 (Pre Theatre only available until End May.
Not available with champagne offer. Does not include drinks or service)
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