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Great ambiance and a wide selection of food and drinks from
Great ambiance and a wide selection of food and drinks from different vendors. We had the homemade pasta which was absolutely delicious
Be the first to ReplyVery busy on a Saturday night but good vibe! The pasta
Very busy on a Saturday night but good vibe! The pasta place we tried was good. Can't be scared of crowds if you come here. Lots of options here.
Be the first to ReplyFound this place accidentally while we were waiting in line
Found this place accidentally while we were waiting in line next door at the Mayfair Chippy... Saw lots of people going in and out and since we had time to kill, decided to each walk over and grab a drink... liked what we found so much we came back the next night for the full experience! Two stories of food and drink booths, music and shops... a great place to spend some time and fill your belly!
Be the first to ReplyHistoric Church turned
Historic Church turned Foodhall=GastroSanctification Heaven Yes!! A bustling sanctuary with local vibe and mix/match tables, quieter enclaves can be found in the wine cellars below. Upstairs alter views yielded a steaming bowl of sinfully soaked mussels, fresh oysters mignonette, and a righteously grilled sirloin that proved good steak can find its redemption in London.
Be the first to ReplyIt was an interesting experience to see a church turned
It was an interesting experience to see a church turned into a food hall. If you like crowds and the challenge to find seats, then this place is perfect. We weren't too impressed with the Malaysian Street Food. On our way out, we had match near the main entrance. The first security guard at the door didn't check our bags. However, we noticed that this other security guard was checking bags and asking people to throw out their outside drinks. Interesting.
Be the first to ReplyWhat an amazing place to grab a bite and a drink!! It was
What an amazing place to grab a bite and a drink!! It was absolutely stunning with a wide assortment of food stalls and mini bars.
Be the first to ReplyThis is the absolute coolest establishment I've ever been
This is the absolute coolest establishment I've ever been to HANDS DOWN. If you are in Mayfair you need to go. They have every food you could imagine and the aesthetic of the church is awesome. The wine crypt downstairs is great and they even have a rooftop seating area. Tried the pasta spot, ice cream, and bao buns.
Be the first to ReplyThis place is so rich in history and so many food places!
This place is so rich in history and so many food places! It was an old church turned in to cutest space! It was bustling and busy! Such a good place for dates and groups of you just pop into London! I loved it! German beer Thai food and right next door the best fish and chips. Everyone working seems to be friendly enough and quick with service. There's even a bar with a long table down in the tomb/crypt! I totally recommend this place!!
Be the first to ReplyThe food an ambiance were five star, but im docking a point
The food an ambiance were five star, but im docking a point for this (and maybe it's just a british thing and i have no idea)... they started clearing people out long before it closed. First you had to leave the terrace (which is lovely and somewhat hidden above the 2nd floor), so we took our food downstairs. Then they said everyone had to leave the second floor. By the time we got gelato downstairs, they were warning people there. It was an odd experience. I didn't understand why it didn't just close at closing time. All that said, if youre going early enough, I definitely recommend the experience. So many choices and seating areas.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent food and incredible ambience.
Lots of great options, we had pasta and wine and gelato and all of it was great! There is even a rooftop where you can get drinks but it's usually busy especially in the summer. My only issue with this place is that since it's an old church and it's busy it gets very hot in the summer.
Be the first to ReplyBeautiful old Church converted into a trendy food court
Beautiful old Church converted into a trendy food court style gathering place. Fun, busy and clean ambiance. You will find the perfect cocktail, beer, wine, coffee, selection of Italian, Japanese, Seafood, Steak/Burger, Malaysian and dessert food options! WARNING: Strict NO outside food or beverages allowed inside! Constant security patrol for enforcement!I had the Prawns from the Malaysian Street Food and really enjoyed the flavours. I wish the meal was a little bit more substantial but felt satisfied.One person in our group tried the Ramen with Fried tofu. The broth was quite authentic Tonkotsu style but ramen noodles and toppings fell short.Expect to pay 10-25£ per plate
Be the first to ReplyWe were walking by and saw many people entering and leaving
We were walking by and saw many people entering and leaving so we decided to check it out. It was the weirdest experience ever! The building is a church and as you walk-in you notice all the small food options you can order. Also, adult drinks. We ordered a pizza, ate, and left. It felt really weird dining inside a church. (I would post a video but does not allow).
Be the first to ReplySuch a cool place for a meal! Stumbled upon this and it's
Such a cool place for a meal! Stumbled upon this and it's an old church converted to a food hall. My daughter and I had an address of a Thai place and we were pleasantly surprised to find it in this venue. Very interesting ambience with an eclectic array of establishments. Oh and the Thai food eas quite delicious!!
Be the first to ReplyRe*pur*pose: adapt to be used for a new purpose.
This meaning of the term was first thought to be used circa 1984.Well now seems like a pretty solid time to utter it for the first time on Henry's Take, and here's why. The former "tenant" at this location was...St. Mark's Church. Yep, you heard me. Although the church was built 1825-1828, it was deconsecrated in 1974. After a significant period of idleness, followed by a significant restoration effort, the Mercato Mayfair was born in 2019.Sound like an anomaly? Whelp, it just happens to be the only market currently housed in an old church in London. Its current iteration features 2 floors of worldwide food options and a cellar that is worthy of your time, even if you aren't hungry or thirsty. Certainly not your traditional "food hall," it also happens to be dog-friendly and offers live music on Sundays. During our visit we sampled some Italian items from Fresco Pizza Napoletana. Although I (now with some recent hesitation) maintain that, "I'm not a bread guy," the crust featured in both the (Margherita pizza and calzone) were simply excellent. Our visit also resulted in what, I think, is the most unexpected picture that we've ever posted. Please see if you can spot it! As always, your thoughts are welcomed in the comments section below. And that's...Henry's Take. #unexpectedlondon
Be the first to ReplyIn London on business.
It was cold and raining, so we did not want to wander too far to eat. This place was a great surprise find. A beautiful setting, (a grand old cathedral), lots of food choices (a food hall/indoor farmers market type atmosphere). All the places are owner operated I believe, so every chef took pride in making great fresh dishes. We started in the basement and ate our way to the top floor. It got fairly crowded as the evening progressed, so I would recommend going a little earlier.
Be the first to ReplyJust does not make it.
What is it?? A church? a bar? A florist? And what about all the"market" eateries? I went there after seen Tucci Italy. On TV I appeared fab but it was a disappointment. At 3.30pm all the food stores were almost closed. I could see the "kitchen" of several establishments and the old dry food still in the pans I assume for next customer. I was particularly taken aback by the kitchen cleanliness that was obviously absent. All in all I would not recommend to anyone to go there. It's a waste of time.
Be the first to ReplyLoved this gem! The vibe and all the different small
Loved this gem! The vibe and all the different small restaurants were great. Definitely a place to check out if visiting London.
Be the first to ReplyVery lovely happening place on a Saturday night.
We recommend the oven fired pizza and a glass of Rose. There are lots of options for food and drink in beautiful former church. Definitely worth a stop!
Be the first to ReplyGreat selection of options, really interesting place ,
Great selection of options, really interesting place , enjoyed the Malaysian option .....
Be the first to ReplyAre you kidding me? This place is awesome and a definite
Are you kidding me? This place is awesome and a definite stop in the city.Saw it on a tv show so I wanted to check it out. Found the pasta place and it was amazing. The sauce and noodles (which you customize) was incredible.Great vibe and plenty of cuisine options depending on your vibe.Do not miss this place.
Be the first to ReplyThis spot is primarily doing takeout and groceries in the
This spot is primarily doing takeout and groceries in the front, but it's such a lovely place to visit - regardless if you eat there or not.As a converted church to trendy fast food hub, you can admire architecture while enjoying a bao buns and Turkish pides - to name a few dishes from around the world that light up this space. In addition to food stands and cocktails, you can also buy fresh ingredients, artisanal breads, and sustainably sourced products in the grocery area at the entrance. With two levels of food stalls, bars, a wine cellar, and a rooftop terrace, Mercato Mayfair is a must-see for foodies both foreign and domestic. If there must be a mission, it must be through good food here.
Be the first to ReplyProbably the food hall in London with the most stunning
Probably the food hall in London with the most stunning decor inside!Located inside a former church, it has high ceilings, all the preserved features, wooden floors. Makes a change from the typical industrial / warehouse concrete food markets in London.Gripes are that its smaller than most food markets, so seating is limited. Both times I've been, I've struggled to find a table. There are also less vendors, and they're more high end than usual, so bear that in mind. I had steak one time and gelato another visit, and both were good.
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