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Cinnamon Club extends its Retro Menu offer

The Cinnamon Club in Westminster has extended its great 2001 pricing offer to 29th August

David Sefton by David Sefton
2026-08-17 17:08
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The Cinnamon Club in Westminster is (in)arguably the most beautiful Indian restaurant in London and has the food to match! Best of all, and as we have previously covered, they have this summer turned back the clock with signature dishes at their original 2001 prices as part of the restaurant’s 25th anniversary celebrations. 

Even better, they have now announced that due to popular demand, the limited run has now been extended by a week, giving diners until 29th August to enjoy. 

The Cinnamon Club’s Retro Menu takes diners back to the restaurant’s 2001 opening, reviving original favourites with dishes starting from just £5. Some of Cinnamon Club’s original signature cocktails such as the Cinnamon Bellini and Lassi Caipirhina also return at original prices of £5. 

Available for lunch and dinner Monday – Saturday, the menu offers diners the chance to experience the bold, pioneering dishes that helped redefine modern Indian dining in the capital over the past 25 years, and as you can see it is a fantastic menu:

Set within the Grade II-listed Old Westminster Library just a five-minute stroll Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, as well as Old Man Thames, Vivek Singh’s first restaurant has spent a quarter of a century at the forefront of modern Indian dining, where it has succeeded in changing perceptions of the cuisine through bold flavours, inventive techniques and distinctly British ingredients. 

If I were you I would not miss a last chance to experience fine dining for less this summer in one of Westminster’s most iconic dining rooms. 

Secure your table now: https://cinnamonclub.com. 

david@greencastlemediagroup.com

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