Neal's Yard Updated: 19 days ago

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Neal's Yard is a courtyard in Seven Dials that looks very different from anything else in London. Its colourful buildings, windows, doors, and plants make it a popular photo location.

History

Neal’s Yard is named after Thomas Neale; a 17th-century businessman who created the Seven Dials area. In 1976, Nicholas Saunders bought one of the buildings and created the Whole Food Warehouse, which became a success. The success attracted other businesses to Neal’s Yard, transforming the courtyard into what it is today.

Food and Drinks

Today Neal’s Yard has a range of cafes, restaurants, shops, and health and beauty products. The cafes and wine bars in the quiet courtyard are great for relaxing during or after a busy day. If you fancy pizza, you should try Homeslice, a popular and highly-rated pizza place offering wood-fired pizzas as a whole or by the slice, as the name suggests. Casanova & Daughters is a wine bar offering drinks and Sicilian antipasti. If you want a meal, they also serve a main or salad of the day. The Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels Seven Dials wine bar and restaurant has a collection of some 400 wines to try. They also serve food and snacks to go with the wine.

One option for breakfast and lunch is 26 Grains, which serves many types of breakfast, including more interesting than usual porridge options, such as Banana & Tahini or Pear & Turmeric porridge. They also have savoury options for breakfast and lunch.

For something sweeter, St. JOHN Bakery has delicious doughnuts, cakes and many more options.

Stores

There are also stores in the courtyard and the surrounding streets. Some popular stores are Neal’s Yard Remedies, which sells organic beauty products, and Neal’s Yard Dairy, which offers British and Irish artisanal cheese.

Location

Neal’s Yard is about ten minutes’ walk from Covent Garden. It’s easy to miss the entrance without knowing where you are going. The main entrance is on Short’s Gardens, one of the streets starting from the Seven Dials Monument. The other way to access it is via Monmouth Street, a cosy shopping street in Seven Dials, beginning from the Seven Dials Monument.

Getting there

Neal's Yard is about 10 minutes walk from Covent Garden. The main entrance is on Short's Gardens, one of the streets starting from the Seven Dials Monument. The other way to access it is via Monmouth Street, a street also starting from the Seven Dials Monument.

Nearby

Covent Garden is less than 10 minutes and Leicester Square is about 10 minutes away. Neal's Yard is located in Seven Dials in Soho so it's easy to walk around and see these areas too.

Nearest Stations

Tottenham Court Road - 4 min

Central Northern Elizabeth Line London Underground Zone: 1

Covent Garden - 5 min

Piccadilly London Underground Zone: 1

Leicester Square - 6 min

Piccadilly Northern London Underground Zone: 1

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