Ruby Blue

1 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7BP

Cuisine & Style:
International - Trendy Restaurant
Average main course:
£8
Average cheque:
£25
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday: 17:00 - 03:00. Saturday: 17:00 - 23:00.
Payment options:
All major credit cards are accepted

[...]a three course meal for [$],and was of a very high standard. The table was ready and waiting for us,with Christmas cracker on it and red napkins. The staff are very good,and helpful. I would recomment Ruby Blue's restaurant,[...]

Terry 21 December 2012 From Dublin

More about Ruby Blue

Overlooking the world famous Leicester Square in the West End, Ruby Blue is a chic, exciting restaurant, bar and lounge. Set over 2 levels, a wide range of international dishes and bar snacks are served, along with a superb cocktail list.

The Ruby Blue menus feature a fantastic mixture of international cuisine. Eclectic combinations like char-grilled lemon & thyme marinated chicken breast with chorizo, goats’ cheese and peppers feature, as do recognisable classic snacks, like sticky BBQ rib racks. Fajitas and traditional stone-baked pizzas are available, with various vegetarian options and desserts on offer. A pre-theatre menu caters for the restaurant’s location in the heart of the West End.

Ruby Blue Leicester Square transforms into a vibrant London nightspot in the late evening. A huge variety of exciting cocktails, wines, champagnes and beers are served; perfect to enjoy on the outdoor terrace.

Ruby Blue sits in the bustling Leicester Square, surrounded by fine London theatres. Leicester Square Tube Station is less than a 1-minute walk away.

Customer Reviews for Ruby Blue

(based on 15 reviews)

3.9
67% of diners at this restaurant would recommend it to another person.
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Recommended for

  • romantic (13)
  • entertainment (5)
  • large parties (4)
  • luxury (3)
  • child friendly (2)
  • dinner (1)
  • views (1)
(3) by Ry27 from London
28 December 2012
Booked for 20/12/12 for 6.30pm. Took over 3 hours for a quick bite before drinks (only3peole)
Food very good, service terrible. Drained all Christmas cheer. Shame.
(4) by Terry from Dublin
21 December 2012
[...]a three course meal for [$],and was of a very high standard. The table was ready and waiting for us,with Christmas cracker on it and red napkins. The staff are very good,and helpful. I would recomment Ruby Blue's restaurant,[...]
(4) by Smudger smiff from Leicester
11 December 2012
Dinned at 1700 hrs, which was for us a pre show dinner. The food was really tasty and infact we had dinned there before.
We suppose to have had Xmas pudding, but they offered us chocolate cake with cream. This was fine by us and infact by the time we get to Xmas may be glad we did.
However to get this any cheaper in London would be hard to find, so well done to all.
(5) by kev the party planner!! from St Albans
11 December 2012
We were part of a group of 6 and we ate pre theatre at about 6pm. Meal was fantastic value and we would eat there again. Very handy for theatre land.
(4) by D&I from YEOVIL
19 September 2012
WAS ALL AROUND WORTH DOING
(5) by Sue from Saffron Walden
5 September 2012
5pm meal before going to the theatre, service was friendly & efficient. Food was excellent, a most enjoyable expreiance to start the evening. Would recommend to everyone
(1) by Craig B from kent
12 August 2012
Sat at 5pm. they drag groups of males off the street with the half price drinks offer. Once inside the very small bar you cannot get a seat as they are all reserved. This place is a joke..do not go here.
(4) by Patch from Darzet
30 May 2012
Booked for 1700hrs and arrived a little late, however, no problem. Staff were very friendly and the deal we had was good value for money. The food was all very good too!
(3) by Minxie from London
12 May 2012
I ordered a falafel burger as it was one of the few vegetarian options.I asked whether the oil used was also used for meat/fish and was told that it was not, after the waitress checked. The burger arrived with a side dish of fries and a garnish of onion rings. I asked whether they were fried in oil also used for meat/fish and the waitress went to check again. This time she said that they were not suitable for veggies as the same oil was used for everything. 'Even the falafel?' I asked and she said yes. I was upset as am a strict veggie and also believe that if a menu has a 'V' next to veggie items, it is misleading and positively disrespectful to cook the food in oil contaminated with meat products. The waitress sent the manager over and my meal was taken off the bill and we were given a free drink and dessert each. I don't want to eat there again as there are plenty of other restaurants which take these issues seriously. I mean, what if i had a nut allergy? Am tempted to contact Westminster Council Trading Standards as they are falsely advertising food to be suitable for vegetarians on their menu when it is NOT suitable.
(5) by Thomas from Croydon
15 February 2012
Best Place !!!

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