Easter Weekend in Soho
The ultimate Spring weekend in Soho
Searching for a fun day out this Easter weekend? Look no further than Soho and Carnaby Street, packed with foodie hot spots and your favourite brands. Create the perfect long weekend in the city with our guide to Easter in Soho.
Sunday roasts in Soho
There's nothing better than an Easter Sunday roast, and where better to celebrate with friends and family than in the heart of Soho. Just a stones throw from Carnaby Street, The Ganton Arms is serving 28 day aged sirloin, Suffolk chicken, pork belly and a vegan friendly beetroot wellington. Served exclusively at the Soho restaurant, temper brings the flavours of fire cooked meats to the table with rare-breed meats including beef, pork, lamb or chicken - of course served with all the fix ins!
Family friendly dining in Soho
Treat your little one to a meal at Kolamba this Easter weekend with the Little Lankan menu. Dig into a warming plate of chicken curry and dahl, served with a choice of hoppers or rice, plus an orange or apple juice all for just £9, perfect for a family meal.
Kids eat for free every weekend at Dirty Bones when accompanied by a full paying adult. Indulge in a feast of burgers, fries, milkshakes and more.
Stop by INKO NITO for lunch or dinner where the little ones under the age of 7 can enjoy the special kids menu for free!
Sweet Treats in Soho
Discover the Best Pubs in Soho
Soho is packed with traditional British pubs, and a few classics stand out. The Blue Posts on Rupert Street offers a warm modern feel serving a range of cocktails, wines and snacks, while it's sister pub on Berwick Street is traditional with banquette seats and a jukebox. Just around the corner, The Shaston Arms is known for it's old‑school pub charm with its wood‑panelled interior and buzzing atmosphere, alongside fantastic food. For something a bit more open and social, The Ganton Arms is upbeat, and great for groups looking to make the most of the long weekend. Together, they make a perfect mix of Soho’s characterful drinking spots for exploring this Easter.
Discover all local pubs in our guide here
Where to dine
With a vibrant blend of restaurants and bars, Soho and Carnaby Street offers endless dining options, perfect for Easter Bank Holiday weekend. From a casual, Mediterranean brunch at The Counter (transitioning into a speakeasy cocktail bar by night), or glass of wine and small plates at Bar Crispin and Antidote, to vibrant, Filipino-inspired dining at Donia, there is something for all tastes.
Discover Soho's best eateries for the ultimate, flavour-packed weekend.
Al-fresco dining in Kingly Court
Stop by Carnaby Street's iconic open-air courtyard this Easter weekend to discover game-changing food concepts and three floors of cuisine from around the world! From wood fired BBQ at Goldies to Neapolitan pizza from Pizza Pilgrims and Filipino flavour from Donia, whatever your taste - you'll find it in Kingly Court.
Don't forget to finish your meal with a sweet treat from Crumbs & Doilies, or an evening drink at one of Kingly Court's underground bars.
Where to shop
Refresh your spring wardrobe this Easter weekend in Soho and Carnaby Street. With trending brands, independent stores and unique boutiques there is something for all. From minimalist chic at GANNI to Abercrombie & Fitch, adidas Originals and more, discover London's most vibrant shopping streets.
Top a day of shopping off with a makeover at Sculpted by Aimee, discover your new scent at Ffern and Le Labo or refresh with a rejuvenating facial at Grown Alchemist.
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