London Restaurant Deals To Make The Most Of This January
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Cheap eats to beat the January blues
January might feel like the most boring month of the year, but London’s foodies have plenty to be excited about right now. As well as the string of buzzy new openings coming to the capital in 2026, there are all the January restaurant deals to make the most out of, offering cheaper ways to dine out during a time usually associated with tightening our belts. Read on for some ideas for delicious cheap eats in London to make the next few weeks a little brighter.
Restaurant Deals In London: January 2026
Afternoon Tea At The Bloomsbury
The Bloomsbury is one of London’s most aesthetic hotels, beloved for its afternoon tea offering – and we have good news: it’s half price throughout January. For just £39pp, you’ll be treated to an array of sweet and savoury signature treats: finger sandwiches filled with smoked salmon and mascarpone, treacle tarts and buttery madeleines, plus a glass of Charles Heidsieck Champagne. This can be enjoyed either at Dalloway Terrace, an idyllic flower-adorned al fresco space (which is, crucially, covered and heated) or The Coral Room, the hotel’s stylish bar.
Details: Afternoon tea for £39pp, available until 12 February 2026
BOOK: doylecollection.com
Half Price Curry At Kokum
If you’re a south east Londoner no doubt you’ll be familiar with Kokum, East Dulwich’s favourite Indian restaurant. Visit this January in a two and say the code word ‘KOKUM Curry Club’ to get the second curry half price, choosing from warming dishes like lamb shank nihari, pork vindaloo, paneer mahkani butter chicken and makrut lime prawn. Pair with tandoori rotis, dal makhani (slow-cooked lentils) and pulao rice.
Details: Buy one curry, get one half price
BOOK: kokumlondon.com
£10 Champagne At The Barbary, The Palomar & Evelyn’s Table
Who says January has to be a month of abstinence? Especially when champagne is on offer for just £10 at three London restaurants, The Palomar and Evelyn’s Table in Soho, and The Barbary in Notting Hill. All three are part of the same team but offer different cuisines and styles: The Palomar is all about food from Southern Spain, North Africa and the Levant, while The Barbary showcases North African cooking. Evelyn’s Table, meanwhile, is a Michelin-starred restaurant tucked away beneath The Blue Posts pub, which brings French techniques to British produce. Granted, the latter spot isn’t the cheapest, but The Palomar and The Barbary have £28 set lunch menus on offer.
Details: £10 glasses of Gallimard Pere et Fils champagne, available all day and night throughout January 2026
BOOK: thepalomar.co.uk / theblueposts.co.uk / thebarbary.co.uk
Sharing Feast At Mallow
Trying your hand at Veganuary this year? No need to rule out trips to restaurants: Mallow in Borough Market offers delicious plant-based fare without breaking the bank. Available throughout January, the Market Menu is a sharing feast for two or more, featuring flavour-packed dishes like tahini chickpeas with pita, heirloom carrot fattoush with pistachio dukkah, and wild mushroom ravioli in porcini cream.
Details: Available until 31 January 2026
BOOK: mallowlondon.com
No Corkage At Bar Brasso
Robin Gill’s Mediterranean restaurant Bar Brasso in Nine Elms is inspired by the vibrant food culture of San Sebastian, with a menu of small plates on offer from gorgonzola dulce to beef shin bolognese and charcuterie. It’s reasonably priced, but you’ll get an extra good deal if you visit this January, when guests can bring their own wine for no corkage fee.
Details: BYOB midweek throughout January 2026
BOOK: barbrasso.com
Joyful January At The Marylebone
Head to 108 Brasserie at The Marylebone hotel this January and you can enjoy a three-course meal for just £35. Kick things off with starters of burrata with beetroot hummus, or crispy tiger prawns in a spicy cocktail sauce, ahead of mains like fried haddock and chips, Thai massaman curry and chicken milanese, followed by a classic crème brûlée for dessert. If you’re feeling slightly more indulgent, book dinner on a Monday to feast on a 1kg Black Angus Tomahawk with peppercorn sauce and fries, alongside a carafe of wine for £85.
Details: Joyful January menu available throughout the week, 2 courses for £30 or 3 courses for £35
BOOK: 108brasserie.com
Retro Prices At The Cinnamon Club
The Cinnamon Club in Westminster is tapping into the very welcome foodie trend which sees restaurants reverting to their early prices to mark anniversaries. This January, Vivek Singh’s flagship is marking its 25th year with a selection of dishes from 2001, including sweet potato cake with crisp okra for £5, tandoori chicken for £6, and pan seared breast of Gressingham duck for £16.
Details: Retro menu available from 12 – 31 January 2026
BOOK: cinnamonclub.com
30% Off Food At Mildreds
Since 1998, pioneering eatery Mildreds has stood as one of London’s best-loved veggie restaurants, attracting meat-eaters and plant-based diners alike to try its globally inspired menu of generous dishes. If you haven’t yet tried it out, now is the perfect time, as all branches are offering a 30 percent discount throughout January. Highlights include the sweet pepper fake chicken kebabs, Sri Lankan coconut curry, ale mushroom pot pie, and veggie burgers served in brioche buns with lemon pepper fries.
Details: 30 percent off in January 2026
BOOK: mildreds.com





















