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Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London, London,

Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London

4.3 (1714)
£41 and over
Italian
27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ

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A photo of Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London restaurant

Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London

4.3
£41 and over
Italian
Bank

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2 people
7:00 PM

About this restaurant

  • Good for special occasions
  • Lively
  • Great for brunch
Eat as much as you like from pastas and pizzas, salads, Sunday roasts, lobsters, oysters and classic Italian desserts. The Ned’s Feast is £120 per person or £190 per person with free flowing Champagne. Member rates may apply.

The Cecconi's Sunday Feast is served across Cecconi's and Malibu Kitchen, including counter seating.

For bookings of six or more please call to book.

Children under six eat for free, and the feast is half-price for children aged 6 to 12.

Please be advised bookings cannot be made for drinks only. Pets, other than registered guide dogs are not permitted in any area at The Ned. If you would like to request a highchair or for further information please contact the restaurant directly.

Please note The Ned reserves the right to refuse or cancel any reservation either ahead of or upon arrival.

Additional information

  • Neighborhood
    Bank
  • Parking details
    Public Lot
  • Public transit
    Bank Underground Station (Central Line)
  • Entertainment
    Nightly live music from The Nickel stage.
  • Additional
    Beer, Counter Seating, Full Bar, Wine

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What 1,714 people are saying

Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.

Overall ratings and reviews

Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

4.3
4.3 based on recent ratings
  • 4.2Food
  • 4.5Service
  • 4.6Ambience
  • 3.7Value

NoiseEnergetic

Loved For

  • City of London

    Great for brunch

  • City of London

    Hot spot

  • City of London

    Great for live music

  • City of London

    Lively

Review summary

AI-generated from verified diner reviews
Cecconi's Sunday Feast at The Ned London offers a mix of experiences. Patrons rave about the "fantastic food" and "excellent service," especially praising servers like Ronaldo and Ricardo. The venue's "outstanding ambience" with live music adds charm. However, some find the value lacking and service inconsistent, especially given the price.
1,714 Reviews
  1. Wendy

    London3 reviews

    3.0

    Dined on June 7, 2026

    1. Overall 3
    2. Food 3
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 4
    This is our second and last visit. It’s a bit of a novelty set up. To pay 14.5% service when you serve yourself or stand at the bar is too much. The lobster was quite bland and the roast beef mediocre. The gravy was delicious. Veg passable. I think we could get better value elsewhere for a Sunday lunch. The music though was great.

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  2. Susan

    Buckinghamshire2 reviews

    5.0

    Dined on May 31, 2026

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    Great experience at Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned. Amazing food , great atmosphere and really attentive staff. Don’t need to eat for a week !

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  3. Karen

    Essex3 reviews

    2.0

    Dined on May 31, 2026

    1. Overall 2
    2. Food 2
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    I had such great expectations of The Ned’s Sunday feast but the main course was not what I expected. 1 meat dish and a very dry Chicken wing and drumstick . The Yorkshire pudding was over cooked and brittle . Starter and afters was lovely and the champagne didn’t disappoint .The service was excellent. Such a shame but I hope that this write up will help others in the future xx

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  4. Paul

    London1 review

    5.0

    Dined on May 24, 2026

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    Excellent quality food and drink, service was 100% on the ball,never pushy or intrusive Just a fantastic experience

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  5. Kim

    Birmingham1 review

    5.0

    Dined on May 17, 2026

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    Fantastic food and excellent service Our server Ronaldo was great Highly recommended

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  6. Paul

    London1 review

    5.0

    Dined on April 26, 2026

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    I would fully recommend the Sunday feast menu. Outstanding venue, great food choices, the table service was second to none, and the live jazz band added to the whole experience.

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  7. Christopher Gold

    London2 reviews

    3.0

    Dined on April 12, 2026

    1. Overall 3
    2. Food 4
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 4
    When you pay £350 for 2 roasts and a few drinks you’d like to think they wouldn’t be pushing you out of the door before you e even had two hours. To a member too.

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  8. LarreshaF

    London5 reviews

    5.0

    Dined on April 12, 2026

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    Our waiter (Ricardo) was lovely and attentive. We were sat on the sofas towards the back were comfortable and suitable for my 5 year old. Music was enjoyable and not too loud. The food was yummy and I actually preferred to to the Original Ned feast as it was’nt as busy and the food in the buffet is the same!!

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  9. Nicky

    London2 reviews

    3.0

    Dined on April 5, 2026

    1. Overall 3
    2. Food 3
    3. Service 3
    4. Ambience 5
    It was okay overall. There was a decent selection, but the roast itself was lacking flavour. I asked for lamb, but they didn’t have any, which was disappointing considering it was Easter Sunday. My 13-year-old was also charged the full adult price, which didn’t feel entirely fair, especially as adults could have an alcoholic drink included. I probably wouldn’t do the feast again, but overall it was still a decent experience.

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  10. Jo

    London2 reviews

    3.0

    Dined on April 5, 2026

    1. Overall 3
    2. Food 2
    3. Service 3
    4. Ambience 3
    Was disappointed with the Easter Sunday brunch, wasn’t what I expected. Food very mediocre for £800 for 4of us. Don’t know why some tables had table cloths and others didn’t. Looked like some were in the cheap seats and others weren’t.

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Additional information

  • Neighborhood
    Bank
  • Parking details
    Public Lot
  • Public transit
    Bank Underground Station (Central Line)
  • Entertainment
    Nightly live music from The Nickel stage.
  • Additional
    Beer, Counter Seating, Full Bar, Wine

FAQs

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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A photo of Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London restaurant

Cecconi’s Sunday Feast at The Ned London

4.3
£41 and over
Italian
Bank

Make a reservation

2 people
7:00 PM
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