London boasts a wealth of exceptional theatres, dotted across the West End and positively thrumming with evocative displays of life, both past and present.
However, an evening at the Palace Theatre in particular showcases some of what makes London’s enduring West End tradition so spectacular.
Just beyond the allure of lively Soho, Corrigan’s Mayfair offers a more elegant way to begin or complete the night. Set within the calm of Mayfair’s quieter streets, the restaurant provides a considered alternative to busier pre-theatre dining spots. Here, seasonal British and Irish ingredients guide the menu, with dishes shaped by flavour, restraint, and craft. Attentive, well-paced service allows guests to dine with ease, creating a calm and satisfying prelude to the performance ahead.
A Refined Restaurant Near the Palace Theatre
Set in the heart of Mayfair, Corrigan’s Mayfair has long been recognised for its thoughtful approach to cooking and hospitality, guided by chef and restaurateur Richard Corrigan. His close connection to British and Irish produce shapes both the menu and the restaurant’s character, resulting in food that feels grounded, generous, quietly assured and utterly divine.
The dining room offers a calm, welcoming space for pre-theatre meals, where chatter and the clink of glasses tinkle around the room, while Dickie’s Bar provides an inviting setting for a glass of wine or a carefully made cocktail as you discuss the evening’s events after the show. Service is always unhurried yet mindful of theatre timings, allowing guests to enjoy the experience at ease while ensuring they reach the curtain comfortably. It is this balance of refinement and understanding that makes Corrigan’s Mayfair such a fitting companion to a West End evening.
Distance from the Palace Theatre to Corrigan’s Mayfair
Corrigan’s Mayfair is conveniently placed for an evening at the Palace Theatre, while remaining set apart from the immediate bustle of the West End. The journey by taxi typically takes around 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic, offering a straightforward and comfortable option before or after a performance.
Guests travelling by Underground can make use of nearby stations such as Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square, with onward connections to Green Park, followed by a short walk through Mayfair. Those who prefer to walk can allow approximately 20-25 minutes, enjoying a gentler route away from Soho’s busiest streets.
The distance allows Corrigan’s Mayfair to offer a calmer dining environment, while still remaining easily accessible for theatre-goers seeking a refined start or close to their West End evening.

Pre-Theatre Dining Without the Soho Crowds
As the West End gathers pace in the early evening, Soho’s dining rooms can feel busy and compressed. Just beyond this, on the corner of Hyde Park, Corrigan’s Mayfair offers a calmer alternative: a place to begin the night with quiet sophistication and carefully considered flavours.
The dining room is spacious and composed, allowing guests to settle in and enjoy a relaxed pace without distraction. Service is attentive and well-judged, creating an experience that feels unhurried while remaining mindful of theatre timings.
The menu reflects the depth and seasonality of British and Irish produce, with dishes that include a celeriac velouté with mushroom, apple and hazelnut, poached chalk stream trout with buttermilk and horseradish, and Hereford beef tartare with oyster cream. For those seeking something more indulgent, Scottish langoustine is available as a supplement, while comforting beginnings such as homemade bread with Lincolnshire Poacher butter set the tone. Mains continue with balance and generosity, from potato gnocchi with roast leek, pumpkin and aged pecorino, to roast Cornish pollock with salsify and brown shrimps, or the deeper flavours of venison with soft polenta and cranberries.
Seasonal sides are offered simply and thoughtfully, allowing guests to shape their meal without excess. To finish, desserts such as custard tart with crème fraîche, light seasonal sorbets, or a carefully selected British cheese course provide a gentle close to the meal as you sip the last taste of your wine and head off to your show.
Seasonal Menus for a Theatre-Led Evening
At Corrigan’s Mayfair, menus are guided by the seasons and shaped by the best of Irish and British produce, allowing flavours to remain clear, grounded, and expressive. The kitchen’s approach is ingredient-led, with each dish reflecting careful sourcing and a respect for traditional technique, balanced with a light, contemporary touch.
For guests dining ahead of the theatre, the menu lends itself naturally to early evening dining. Dishes are composed with balance and restraint, offering depth of flavour without heaviness, and allowing the meal to sit comfortably within pre-theatre timings. The team is always attentive to the flow of service, ensuring a relaxed experience that still leaves ample time for curtain-up.
A thoughtfully curated wine list offers elegant pairings across classic and modern styles, while the cocktail selection provides a refined option for those wishing to begin the evening with an aperitif. Whether enjoying a single glass or pairing wines with each course, the emphasis remains on ease, harmony, and enjoyment: a calm and considered prelude to the performance ahead.
Booking a Restaurant Near the Palace Theatre
When planning an evening at the Palace Theatre, we recommend arriving at Corrigan’s Mayfair 90 minutes to two hours before curtain-up. Whether with us for dinner or lunch before the show. Dining runs from 12-2pm (lunch) and 5-6:45pm (dinner). This allows time to settle in, enjoy each course at an easy pace, and travel on to the theatre without feeling rushed. If you are working to a specific schedule, the team is always happy to accommodate.
Booking in advance is advised, particularly for pre-theatre dining, as early evening tables are in high demand. Reserving ahead offers reassurance that your evening will flow smoothly, with service paced to suit your plans. To begin your West End evening with calm, seasonal cooking and thoughtful hospitality, we invite you to reserve your table at Corrigan’s Mayfair.



