Located in the heart of Covent Garden and the West End, our flagship restaurant Frog by Adam Handling offers a theatrical touch, where exciting flavours are brought together with show stopping culinary techniques and technical savvy.

Providing a truly interactive experience, the chefs serve the food and add any final flourishes at the table.

Frog by Adam Handling boasts one of London’s most impressive and far-reaching wine lists, having been carefully compiled to complement the innovative and exciting food on offer. The Library is Frog by Adam Handling’s exclusive private dining room.

Seating 16, The Library comes complete with its own kitchen, offering unbridled access to the heart of the restaurant with your own personal chefs.

 

Address:

34-35 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HG

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