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Rooms Available
- The Leoni Room 12 Guests Seated 20 Guests Standing
- The Marx Room 24 Guests Seated 50 Guests Standing
Overview
Sam & Eddie Hart, owners of highly regarded Spanish restaurants Fino & Barrafina, reopened Quo Vadis in June 2008.
Having lovingly restored the iconic building, which was once home to Karl Marx, Quo Vadis has now been returned to it’s former glory.
Conveniently located in the heart of Soho, the restaurant offers two luxuriously decorated private dining rooms: The Leoni Room & The Marx Room, both of which are suitable for a range of events from meetings and private dinners to launches and corporate drinks.
With years of experience in high-end kitchens, the Quo Vadis team can create bespoke food & drink menus to suit any occasion.
Insider View
A quiet and spacious retreat set in the enticing vibrancy of London’s Soho, the private dining area in Quo Vadis is a hidden gem for city ‘foodies’.
Resting on a floor above the main restaurant, the two private dining rooms provide their visitors with a refreshing break from Soho’s bustling alleys with their cool blue walls, minimal yet magnificent ornamental furniture and atmospheric artwork.
However, this venue still manages to retain something of the Soho excitement, a charm of the location we cannot ignore.
By day, the natural light pours into both rooms as guests look out onto the buzz of Dean Street. By night, the effervescent ‘Soho glow’ of neon light subtly creeps into the room, adding verve and vitality to Quo Vadis’ elegance.