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Noise • Energetic
City of London
Great for brunch
City of London
Hot spot
City of London
Great for live music
City of London
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Portion size is flexible because it’s a buffet, you serve yourself and can return multiple times. Many guests say there’s a lot of food and you can sample small amounts of many dishes; others note some roast meat portions can be modest and certain popular items may run low later in the sitting. If you want the best selection, aim for the 12:00 seating so you can help yourself to freshly replenished dishes.
Yes, families do dine here and guests often bring children for birthdays and family lunches. The Ned’s Feast is family-friendly with lively entertainment, but it’s a premium buffet: children under six eat free and ages 6–12 are half-price. Note there’s no specific kids’ menu and some seating (counters/high stools) may be less suitable for young children, so request family-friendly seating when booking.
Busiest: Sunday midday to early afternoon during the Feast, it’s a high-demand, lively event. Quietest: outside Feast hours (not listed) or possibly earlier/later in the day if you can access the restaurant outside the main sitting. Within the Sunday service, 12pm is busiest for fresh selections but is recommended for best food, whereas later seatings (4pm onward) are often quieter but risk reduced roast availability and an abbreviated hot offering.
Yes, Cecconi’s Sunday Feast is a popular choice for a special date or celebration. The stunning Ned building, live band and lively atmosphere make it romantic and buzzy, and the buffet offers seafood (lobster, oysters), pastas and roast options. Note: it’s a busy, lively experience rather than an intimate quiet dinner, and some guests found the food and service hit-or-miss for the premium price. For a date, book an earlier 12pm sitting and request a Cecconi’s table near the music if you want atmosphere.
The Ned’s Cecconi’s Feast is lively, buzzy and theatrical, guests love the grand venue, live band and celebratory mood. It’s ideal for special occasions and groups. That said, the environment is busy and can be loud; some guests found it less intimate and noted seating proximity and volume can affect the experience. Expect a convivial, festive Sunday rather than a quiet, romantic meal.
Sunday, the Cecconi’s Feast is specifically a Sunday offering. If you want this buffet experience with live music, seafood, roast and pizza/pasta stations, plan for a Sunday booking and aim for the 12pm sitting to get the best selection.
For the fullest selection and freshest dishes, book the earliest (12:00) sitting. Many guests say the 12pm slot gives first access to lobster, roast and freshly made pasta; later seatings (around 4pm) can feel rushed and some hot stations are packed away earlier. If you want the atmosphere and entertainment, midday offers both good food access and lively live music.
Yes, the Feast welcomes families and offers a mix of seating, and the restaurant can provide highchairs on request. Children under six dine free and children aged 6–12 are half-price. However, seating can include counter-style areas and high stools which some guests found less comfortable; if you need accessible seating, call ahead to confirm the best table for mobility or family needs.
Smart casual, the restaurant lists Smart Casual as the dress code. Guests often dress up for the Ned’s elegant setting and live entertainment; if you’re attending a special occasion, smart-casual attire or slightly dressier clothing is appropriate.
While the owner info doesn’t specify a waiting list, the Feast is popular and often fully booked, guests report limited availability and social-media-driven demand. Best practice: book well in advance, or call the restaurant to ask about cancellations or waitlist options for large or last-minute bookings.
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