Pre Theatre Menu at Mon Plaisir
 

Pre-Theatre Menu
Mon Plaisir have a great pre-theatre menu, so if you're visiting one of the shows that London's West End Theatreland has to offer then make Mon Plaisir you 1st stop.

The majority of London's "theatreland" theatres are around Shaftesbury Avenue, The Strand and nearby streets in the West End literlally a five minute walk from Mon Plaisir. The following information is all about Theatreland in London's West End, provided courtesy of Wikipedia.

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2 COURSES £ 12.50
(Starter and Main Course or Main Course and Dessert)

3 COURSES £ 14.50
(Starter, Main Course and Dessert)

Including VAT and complimentary glass of house wine and coffee.

From 5.45pm - Tables to be vacated by 8.00pm
After 10.00pm Monday to Thursday Upon availability

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London West End history

The West End of London is an area of central London, containing many of the city's major tourist attractions, businesses, and administrative headquarters. It also includes most of its major theatres, and indeed the term "West End" has become synonymous with London's commercial theatre (see West End theatre). Colloquially and symbolically, the West End can be seen as one of three poles in central London: the City for finance (and to a lesser extent business in general), Westminster for government (Whitehall and Parliament), and the West End for entertainment and retail. 

London West End location

Located to the west of the historic Roman and Mediaeval City of London, the West End was long favoured by the rich elite as a place of residence because it was usually upwind of the smoke drifting from the crowded City. It was also located close to the royal seat of power at Westminster, and is largely contained within the City of Westminster (one of the 32 London boroughs). Developed in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it was originally built as a series of palaces, expensive town houses, fashionable shops and places of entertainment. The areas closest to the City around Holborn, Seven Dials and Covent Garden historically contained poorer communities that were cleared and redeveloped in the nineteenth century.

The name "West End" is a flexible term with different meanings in different contexts. It may refer to the entertainment district around Leicester Square and Covent Garden; to the shopping district centred on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street (but the geographically distinct shopping district around Knightsbridge would also be counted as "West End Shopping" by some); or, less commonly, to the whole of that part of Central London (itself an area with no generally agreed boundaries) which lies to the west of the City of London. It is one of two international centres identified in the London Plan; the other is the Knightsbridge.

One of the local government wards within the City of Westminster is called "West End". It is bounded by the City of London to the east, the Thames to the south east, Horseferry Road and Victoria Street to the south, Grosvenor Place to the west and Piccadilly and Long Acre to the north. +This is quite a narrow boundary. However, in the United Kingdom, ward boundaries are generally only familiar to people involved in local politics and administration, and this ward carries little weight as an "official" definition of the West End, and is not intended to do so.

London West End sites

Taking a fairly broad definition of the West End, the district contains the main concentrations of most of London's metropolitan activities apart from financial services, which are concentrated primarily in the City of London. There are major concentrations of the following buildings and activities in the West End:

Art galleries and museums
Company headquarters outside the financial services sector (although London's many hedge funds are based mainly in the West End)
Educational institutions
Embassies
Government buildings (mainly around Whitehall)
Hotels
Institutes, learned societies and think tanks
Legal institutions
Media establishments
Entertainment: theatres; cinemas; nightclubs;
Eating & Drinking: bars and restaurants like Mon Plaisir
Shops: Fashionable boutiques, chain stores and dept. stores

As well as other activities like the annual New Year’s Day Parade which takes place on the streets in and around the West End.

London West End districts

These are the inner districts of the West End, which were all developed by about 1815:

Bloomsbury
Holborn
Covent Garden
Seven Dials
Soho
Fitzrovia
Westminster
Marylebone
Mayfair
St. James's

The districts to the south, north and west of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens were developed between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the late 19th century, in some cases based on existing villages. The more fashionable of them were generally regarded as being in the West End at that time, but the extension of the term to these areas west of Park Lane is less common nowadays. The last two listed especially are fringe cases:

Knightsbridge
Belgravia
Pimlico
Chelsea
South Kensington
Bayswater
Paddington
Notting Hill
Holland Park

Famous streets in London's West End

Charing Cross Road
Oxford Street
Regent Street
Bond Street
Shaftesbury Avenue
Tottenham Court Road
The Strand
Piccadilly
Kingsway
Wardour Street
Park Lane

Famous Squares and Cirucses in London's West End

Leicester Square
Trafalgar Square
Berkeley Square
Grosvenor Square
Piccadilly Circus
Oxford Circus
Hyde Park Corner
Marble Arch
Soho Square

 

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