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Chez Gérard Southbank

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Price
Adult two-course menu £22.00
Adult three-course menu £27.50
Child two-course* menu £8.00

Chez Gérard Southbank is a French restaurant styled on a 1930’s Parisian brasserie located on the South Bank, just two minutes walk from the London Eye.

Enjoy a two-course or three-course meal with a choice from the seasonally changing Prix Fixe menu with a glass of house wine, bottle of beer or soft drink.

A two-course menu for younger diners is also available, including hot and cold drink.

Chez Gérard Southbank also offers a contemporary, flexible room where you and your guests can enjoy private dining from 17 up to 60 at no extra cost.

  1. Download Chez Gérard sample menu
  2. Download Chez Gérard sample children's menu

These prices include service charge at the restaurant. It does not include your experience on the London Eye, which is extra and must be booked with this package.

Coffee and additional drinks can be purchased at the restaurant on the day.

For corporate bookings please call +44 (0)871 222 4002 or email

The restaurant opens daily with the exception of 25th, 31st December and 1st January.

Chez Gérard will be closed for refishbishment from 14th May 2012 to the 2nd July 2012 inclusive.

Please note that we are currently not taking bookings for Chez Gérard during the Olympic period, 23rd July to 17th August inclusive.

*Available for children under 12 years old

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