A magical forest, chairs with ballet shoe-shaped legs, pastel pink sofas, egg-shaped restrooms... just one of these things would be enough to entice curious diners to sip a cup of tea, but Sketch has it all. Along with its two-Michelin-star rating, Sketch is truly a must-visit destination for travelers to London.

Notably, Sketch names its dining rooms after the unique decor style of each room, including the Art Room, the Living Room, the Lecture Hall, and the Forest.
The Gallery
This is definitely a room for ladies who love pink. With 91 works by David Shrigley displayed on the walls, Sketch's Art Room looks like a dreamy cotton candy shop.


Enjoy afternoon tea at Sketch, prices starting from £59.
Diners often visit the Art Room to enjoy afternoon tea starting from £59 and dinner starting from £70, served until 2 am for even the "night owls".
Famous for its dreamy pink rooms, it's no wonder ketch has countless admirers of this sweet design style, drawing inspiration for their own store designs.
A café in Hanoi draws "quite a lot of inspiration" from the Sketch Gallery.
Even the murals closely resemble the decor of a famous two-Michelin-star restaurant.
The Living Room (The Parlour)
This is a more casual space with a bar serving fancy cocktails and live music every evening. Diners also come here for a light English breakfast starting from £15 or lunch from £40.

The Lecture Room
For those seeking a truly luxurious dining experience, the Lecture Hall is the only option at Sketch. With a two-Michelin-star à la carte menu and a lavish, elegant setting, Sketch guarantees a unique and unforgettable dining experience. A seven-course dinner per person starts at £120, excluding wine.
The elegant and sophisticated atmosphere of the sketch room contrasts sharply with the cute and feminine style of the art gallery.
This is also the section with the most expensive menu items in the restaurant. The average wait time for a reservation is one month.
The Glade
The Forest is truly a magical and unique room at Sketch. Specially designed to resemble a mythical forest, this room is filled with drawings and simulations of trees and flowers, accented with velvet and gold. The menu in The Forest is the same as in The Lounge, with breakfast, lunch, and cocktails for the evening.
The room's decor resembled a corner of a fairytale forest.

A transparent piano sits in a corner of the room.
Perhaps not the most important place, but it's impossible not to mention Sketch's restroom – one of the most Instagram-worthy restrooms in London.



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