With Wimbledon 2025 just around the corner, we’ve put together a fresh guide to our beloved neighbourhood — Marylebone, London.
Whether you're staying nearby or just visiting for the day, Marylebone is a brilliant place to spend your time. From lazy mornings and stylish afternoons to evenings out, there's something here for everyone.
We've rounded up our top picks — a mini guide for anyone who want to explore a little off-court action in style. Explore our handpicked favourites below.
Wimbledon Bound? Marylebone’s Best Spots to Wine, Dine and Unwind

01.
Josephine
The newest addition to Marylebone, Josephine is the second outpost of Claude and Lucy Bosi’s much-loved French bistro, following the success of their Chelsea location. Inspired by Claude’s hometown of Lyon, the menu offers a delicious journey through regional French flavours. Expect simple, beautifully prepared dishes, Lyonnaise specialities, timeless French classics, and a wine list that’s nothing short of magnifique.
6 - 8 Blandford Street, London W1U 4AU

02.
Granger & Co.
Located on Marylebone High Street, this is the fifth London location from the late Australian chef Bill Granger, celebrated for his bright, relaxed approach to food. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely brunch or an evening out, Granger & Co. Marylebone offers a vibrant and welcoming setting to enjoy modern Australian cuisine in the heart of London.
105 Marylebone High St, London W1U 4RS

03.
Monocle Café
The perfect spot for a light bite or coffee break while shopping on Chiltern Street, the Monocle Café in Marylebone is a local staple. It offers a seamless blend of Japanese-inspired cuisine and European café culture, all set within a beautifully designed space that reflects the global aesthetic of Monocle magazine. In the back, you’ll find the latest Monocle issues and exclusive collaborations — perfect reading material for a quiet moment between matches.
18 Chiltern St, London W1U 7QA

04.
Special Guests
If coffee is more than just a drink to you, make a beeline for Special Guests. This boutique café is a must-visit for true coffee enthusiasts, especially those in search of world-class brews served in a calm, pared-back setting. Founded by two-time UK Barista Champion Paul Ross, Special Guests offers a refined and expertly curated coffee experience, with every cup crafted with precision and care. Whether you're fuelling up before a day of exploring or in need of a post-match pick-me-up, this is the place for a perfectly poured pause during Wimbledon season.
8 Aybrook St, London W1U 4AW

05.
La Fromagerie
The flagship store opened in the heart of Marylebone in 2002 and has been a beloved staple ever since. This charming establishment combines a specialty cheese shop, a gourmet grocery, and a cosy café — all under one roof. La Fromagerie has become a favourite destination for both locals and visitors seeking high-quality, artisanal food. It’s also a wonderful place to pick up a thoughtful gift.
2 - 6 Moxon Street, London, W1U 4EW

06.
Lina Stores
The latest outpost from Soho’s renowned Lina Stores, this charming spot in the heart of Marylebone Village offers a delightful dining experience. Known for its expertly crafted, freshly made pasta dishes, Lina Stores brings authentic Italian flavours to the neighbourhood. If you’re on the go, their deli is perfect for takeaway, featuring a tempting selection of freshly made sandwiches, pasta, and other Italian favourites — ideal for a quick, delicious bite while exploring Marylebone.
13 - 15 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2NE

07.
Durrants Hotel
Perfecting the art of hospitality since its opening in 1789, the Durrants Hotel is a historic gem nestled in the heart of Marylebone, London. As a family-owned establishment, their philosophy is simple: to create a warm, stylish haven where guests can truly relax and feel at home. With its timeless charm and welcoming atmosphere, Durrants is our top recommendation for anyone looking to stay right in the heart of Marylebone.
26 - 32 George St, London W1H 5BJ

08.
The Wallace Collection
Tucked away in the elegant Hertford House in Manchester Square, the Wallace Collection is one of London’s most exquisite and intimate art museums. This free-to-enter treasure trove boasts a stunning array of fine and decorative arts alongside an exceptional display of 18th-century French furniture, porcelain, and arms and armour.
Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN

09.
Mayha
Mayha offers an immersive Japanese dining journey where guests place their trust entirely in the chef's hands. Originating from Beirut, this Michelin-recognised restaurant brings its refined culinary artistry to London, presenting a seasonal Omakase menu that showcases the finest ingredients with precision and flair. Walk-ins are welcome at lunchtime but require reservations for their dinner experience.
43 Chiltern St, London W1U 6LS

10.
Lita Bistro
Lita, a modern Mediterranean bistro located in the heart of Marylebone, London, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere centred around open-fire cooking. Inspired by its name — “abuelita,” meaning grandmother in Spanish — Lita serves a produce-driven, seasonal menu that celebrates the vibrant flavours of southern Europe. Whether you’re refuelling after a day at Wimbledon or simply craving fresh, soulful dishes, Lita is the perfect spot to enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean right in the city.
7 - 9 Paddington St, London W1U 5QH

11.
Daunt Books
Daunt Books Marylebone is a haven for book lovers, renowned for its Edwardian charm and distinctive approach to book curation. The store's interior features long oak galleries, graceful skylights, and stained-glass windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're seeking your next great read or simply wish to experience the ambiance of a historic bookstore, Daunt Books provides a memorable literary experience.
83 - 84 Marylebone High St, London W1U 4QW

12.
Chiltern Street
Call us biased, but Chiltern Street is, for us, the top shopping destination in the city. A hidden gem nestled in the heart of Marylebone, it’s a favourite for both locals and visitors seeking independent boutiques, specialty shops, and cosy cafés. From long-standing favourites like Sunspel and Mouki Mou to recent additions such as Anna + Nina and Sabre, there really is something for everyone.