Paternoster Chop House Overview
Paternoster Chop House restaurant is located behind St Pauls Cathedral on a newly developed Paternoster Square. This square was famously know in the 1800s for being the main entrance to the city of London and where anyone could find the best Ale and Chop houses. Being traditionally British, Paternoster Chop House aims to bring back the culture of the British food, offering the best seasonal ingredients cooked and a very special way that goes back to the 1800s.
In the summer, the main doors of the restaurant open out onto the picturesque square, with stunning views of St Pauls Cathedral. The bar is classic D&D London design, but retains an element of traditional style and elegance. Crisp slate tiles are paired with earthy tones and colours, creating a very open and visual area. Sir Christopher Wren's Temple Bar is a unique structure that once marked the gateway to the City of London. The Temple Bar, under the new ownership of the Corporation of London, is now a unique venue for receptions and business meetings. Steeped in history, this dining room is the ideal venue for entertaining and guarantees to make your event truly memorable. (Updated 13/07/2008)
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