Tucked behind Selfridges in Manchester Square, Cafe Bagatelle is the perfect spot for lunch amidst a days shopping or a visit to the Wallace Collection. The fabulous conservatory style room is light and airy with a large fountain in the middle - brought from the original chateau Bagatelle by Sir Richard Wallace in the 1870's. Equally good for lunch with a girlfriend as for a party in the evening.(special functions only. Cafe Bagatelle is not open for dinner.
Primary Groups, Non-smoking
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