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Essential information
Where to go
Visitors are free to roam around all the cars on display (please do not touch them) Most of the tailors will be open to visit Talks and live music on the central stage Heritage engineering displays on Savile Row Motoring art display at The Service, 32 Savile Row
Food and drink on Savile Row The Service, coffee shop and café, 32 Savile Row Sartoria, Italian restaurant, 20 Savile Row
Nearby food and drink
Other attractions
Event information
Sabor, Spanish tapas restaurant and bar, 35-37 Heddon Street Heddon Street Kitchen, European brasserie, 3-9 Heddon Street Starbucks, coffee house, 6A Vigo Street Cecconi’s Mayfair, Venetian-inspired restaurant and cocktail bar, 5A Burlington Gardens Burlington Arms, pub with lunchtime dining, 21 Old Burlington Street Ralph’s Coffee and Bar London, cocktails, coffee and light American fare, 173 Regent Street Stork, pan-African restaurant, 13-14 Cork Street Morris’s Café, sandwiches, pastries and coffee, 15B Clifford Street Sarap London, Filipino cuisine, 10 Heddon Street Piccolino, Italian restaurant, 21 Heddon Street The Wolseley, elegant dining with art deco glamour, 160 Piccadilly
Royal Academy of Arts, galleries, café and restaurant, Burlington Gardens Hauser & Wirth, art gallery, 23 Savile Row Pilar Corrias, art gallery, 2 Savile Row
You’ll find event officials in Concours on Savile Row polo shirts around the stage area