How To Have The Ultimate Wedding Weekend In Marylebone
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From welcome drinks on Friday to a long goodbye on Sunday, Portman Marylebone has every moment of your wedding weekend covered
A wedding, done well, is rarely a single evening. It’s welcome drinks on Friday, a marathon dinner on Saturday, a slow brunch that stretches into Sunday afternoon – a gathering that asks somewhere to hold it properly, across multiple days and moods. Few cities do this better than London, where the sheer density of brilliant restaurants, boutique hotels and characterful venues means the whole weekend can be as considered as the ceremony itself.
Within that, Portman Marylebone has become the neighbourhood that makes it genuinely easy. Spread across The Portman Estate’s 110 acres of central London, Georgian townhouse hotels sit alongside Michelin-starred restaurants, candlelit wine bars and neighbourhood pubs with private dining rooms – every mood and every moment catered for, all within walking distance of each other. Portman Marylebone’s offering gives couples plenty of choice, whatever stage of the celebrations they’re at – whether that’s a rehearsal dinner on Friday evening or the wedding breakfast itself. And for couples planning their big day, that means something increasingly rare: a complete wedding weekend, all in one postcode.
But where to start? Lucky for you, we’ve done the hard bit and collated our top list of restaurants, bars and venues to make your wedding weekend at Portman Marylebone one for the books.
A Wedding Weekend in Portman Marylebone
Friday Night: Welcome Drinks & Check-In
As most of us know, the weekend begins long before the ceremony. The day before the wedding is often filled with family reunions, catch-ups with faraway friends and easing into the celebrations – and just like the big day, it requires careful thought and consideration.

The Portman
The Portman
Set the tone on Friday evening with drinks at The Portman, a charming corner pub on Upper Berkeley Street with a history as distinctive as its character. The site was formerly known as the Mason’s Arms, and is said to be the birthplace of the phrase ‘one for the road’ – a fitting detail for the start of a celebration weekend. The bar downstairs hums with warmth and conversation, while the private dining room upstairs, with beautiful views over Marylebone, is ideal for couples who want something a little more intimate.
Address: 51 Upper Berkeley Street, London W1H 7QW

Clarette
Clarette
For a grand start to the weekend, Clarette on Blandford Street is a top choice. Founded by Alexandra Petit-Mentzelopoulos of the Château Margaux family, this French-inspired wine bar occupies a beautifully restored Tudor townhouse with Art Deco interiors and an exceptional wine programme. The private dining room seats 18, or the whole venue opens up to 100 standing – and the specially created wedding menu is worth the conversation alone (think seabass ceviche and truffle double-baked soufflé to start, beef wellington or lobster risotto to follow, pistachio crème brûlée to finish).
Address: 44 Blandford Street, London W1U 7HS

The Italian Greyhound
The Italian Greyhound
The Italian Greyhound, on the corner of Seymour Place and Seymour Street, is a another strong option for Friday arrivals. The light-filled Garden Room seats up to 52, or book out the whole restaurant and dress it with long feasting tables for something more theatrical. The Italian kitchen does the rest: burrata and datterini tomatoes, handmade pasta, chicken milanese, and desserts that will keep guests at the table long past the last round of drinks.
Address:Â 62-64 Seymour Street, London W1H 5BN

Lurra
Lurra
For something earthier and entirely different in character, Lurra brings Basque grill cooking to Seymour Place, with an open kitchen, the famous Galician Blond Beef and a courtyard that comes into its own in summer. Private dining rooms, courtyard hire and full venue hire mean it works as easily for an intimate rehearsal dinner as it does for a larger group celebration.
Address:Â 9 Seymour Place, London W1H 5BA
Saturday: The Celebration
Saturday is where the neighbourhood really earns its reputation. Whether you’re hosting a rehearsal dinner the night before, a full wedding breakfast, or both, the range of restaurants here means no two celebrations need feel the same – and guests with very different tastes can all find something to love within a few streets of each other.

Zetter Marylebone
The Zetter Marylebone
For accommodation and celebrations, The Zetter Marylebone on Seymour Street is the natural anchor. This 24-bedroom Georgian townhouse is a proper wedding venue in its own right: intimate parties and stylish receptions take place in the cocktail Parlour, bespoke packages are built around exceptional cocktails and personalised service, and the whole-house takeover option means couples can keep their nearest and dearest under one beautifully designed roof from Friday through to Sunday.
Address:Â 28-30 Seymour Street, London W1H 7JB

Grazing Goat
The Grazing Goat
The Grazing Goat on New Quebec Street is another venue worth serious consideration. A boutique pub hotel with a warm, country-house feel, it offers exclusive private hire for wedding receptions and celebrations alongside its characterful overnight rooms – the kind of setting that feels relaxed and personal without sacrificing an ounce of charm.
Address:Â 6 New Quebec Street, London W1H 7RQ

Trishna
Trishna
Trishna on Blandford Street is one of the neighbourhood’s most decorated dining option: Michelin-starred, specialising in coastal Indian cuisine, with a private dining room, semi-private dining and full venue hire available. Bold flavours, seasonally led menus and a polished atmosphere make it a strong choice for couples who want the meal to feel like a proper occasion.
Address:Â 15-17 Blandford Street, London W1U 3DG

Jikoni
Jikoni
Jikoni, also on Blandford Street, offers a warmly personal alternative. Chef Ravinder Bhogal’s kitchen draws on culinary traditions from Britain, Africa and the East, and the flexible layout accommodates everything from a small seated celebration to a standing reception with food and drinks flowing freely.
Address:Â 19-21 Blandford Street, London W1U 3DH

Chourangi
Chourangi
For something rooted in history and colour, Chourangi on Old Quebec Street brings 300-year-old Calcutta cuisine to central London. The menu draws on the harmonious blend of European, Mughal and Chinese culinary traditions that shaped a city long known as the ‘city of joy’ – a place, as the restaurant puts it, where there is always a reason to celebrate. Which makes it, for obvious reasons, a natural fit for a wedding weekend.
Address:Â 3 Old Quebec Street, London W1H 7AF

ZOILO
ZOILO
Couples after something more intimate will find it at ZOILO on Duke Street. Chef Patron Diego Jacquet’s two AA Rosette kitchen celebrates the full breadth of Argentine cuisine, with a monthly changing menu built around seasonal ingredients and renowned Argentine beef. The private dining space seats up to 10 – refined, discreet and ideal for a small wedding celebration that deserves its own room.
Address:Â 9 Duke Street, London W1U 3EG

Cafe Murano
Cafe Murano
Timeless Italian cooking is the order of the day at Cafe Murano on Dorset Street. The menu is small and considered – handmade pasta, Chicken Milanese, Osso Bucco Risotto, seasonal specials – the kind of cooking that feels generous rather than showy, and exactly right for a long celebratory table where the conversation matters as much as the food.
Address:Â 52-55 Dorset Street, London, W1U 7NQ
Sunday: The Long Goodbye
The best wedding weekends don’t end on Saturday night. They drift into Sunday with a slower pace, a few familiar faces and somewhere good to eat. Sign off in style.

Maset
Maset
Maset on Chiltern Street was made for ceremony send-offs. The latest restaurant from the team behind Lurra and Donostia, it takes its inspiration from the French Mediterranean: seafood, seasonal vegetables, wine from small European vineyards, all in a refined setting that’s relaxed without being careless. A Sunday lunch here, with the weekend winding down around a familiar table, is the gentlest possible way to close a significant few days.
Address:Â 40 Chiltern Street, London, W1U 7LQ

The Hart
The Hart
And for a more relaxed note, The Hart on Blandford Street offers a food-led British pub experience with genuine warmth and history behind it. Named after the family who ran a much-loved local establishment on this very site in the 1840s, it carries that legacy of good food and warm hospitality into its intimate private hire options – a characterful setting for couples who want their wedding celebrations to feel easy and unhurried.
Address:Â 56 Blandford Street, London W1U 7JA
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