Three Darlings
Three Darlings brings a softer, more intimate side of Jason Atherton’s world to Pavilion Road, moments from Sloane Street. Created with his wife, Irha Atherton, this elegant English bistro is inspired by their three daughters and shaped by the easy rhythm of West London life.
The mood is polished but never stiff. Morning coffee turns into long brunches, lunch drifts into cocktails, and dinner has the glow of a neighbourhood dining room that knows exactly what it is doing. It is refined, welcoming and quietly glamorous, with the kind of warmth that makes guests want to stay longer than planned.
The food is seasonal, generous and confidently British, with thoughtful European influences woven throughout. Breakfast brings house-baked pastries, eggs, French toast and the signature Three Darlings Bun. Later in the day, the menu moves into elegant bistro cooking, from fresh salads and seafood to pasta, wood-fired dishes, steaks and comforting Sunday roasts.
As evening falls, Three Darlings takes on a more glamorous energy. The bar is made for martinis, cocktails and carefully chosen wines, while the dining room feels lively without losing its sense of ease. It is a beautiful place for a relaxed lunch, a celebratory dinner, a late drink or a weekend brunch near Sloane Street.
With its Pavilion Road address, heartfelt story and quietly luxurious atmosphere, Three Darlings feels perfectly at home in Chelsea. It is an all-day English bistro with charm, polish and pedigree, offering a refined yet joyful dining experience just moments from Sloane Street.
Three Darlings is one of several outstanding restaurants and dining destinations on Sloane Street. Reserve a table or contact the restaurant directly for further information.
Address
241B Pavilion Rd
SW1X 0BP
Opening Hours
Monday - 09:00am - 21:30pm
Tuesday - 09:00am - 21:30pm
Wednesday - 09:00am - 21:30pm
Thursday - 09:00am - 21:30pm
Friday - 09:00am - 21:30pm
Saturday - 09:00am - 22:00pm
Sunday - 09:00am - 21:00pm
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