Angus Steakhouse Paddington, Steakhouse restaurant in Paddington, United Kingdom
Angus Steakhouse Paddington is a steakhouse restaurant in the City of Westminster, located directly opposite Paddington Station in central London. It occupies two floors and offers seating for both solo diners and larger groups.
The restaurant has been serving in London since 1968, making it one of the longer-running steakhouses in the city. It has kept its focus on classic grilled meat dishes throughout that time.
The name refers to Aberdeen Angus cattle, a Scottish breed long associated with quality beef in Britain. The menu centers on that tradition, with grilled cuts served in a straightforward steakhouse style that has stayed consistent over the years.
The location next to Paddington Station makes it easy to reach on foot from the platforms. Reservations are accepted for groups, though walk-ins are generally possible for smaller tables.
The basement has a separate space that can be booked for private events, which is not something most passersby would guess from the street-level entrance. This lower floor can be set up with a tailored menu and dedicated staff for the occasion.
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