ALL DAY, FROM BREAKFAST TO DINNER
Caravan Covent Garden sits on Drury Lane, in a beautifully restored Grade II-listed former grain store - all natural light, exposed brickwork, and a wraparound terrace. The kitchen opens from 8am and runs through to late evening, serving globally inspired food all day. Highchairs are available; prams and buggies are welcome.
Our sharing format means you can order what you need, when you need it. From vanilla pancakes and free-range eggs at brunch to sourdough pizza, healthy grain bowls and a Dingley Dell pork schnitzel and fries for lunch or dinner. For pudding, fresh sorbets (mango, coconut and rasberry) and our flourless chocolate cake are dishes our younger diners enjoy most.
GETTING HERE
ADDRESS: Caravan Covent Garden, 30-35 Drury Lane, London WC2B 5RH
NEAREST TUBE STATIONS: Covent Garden, Holborn and Tottenham Court Road
HIGHCHAIRS: AVAILABLE, JUST ASK THE TEAM WHEN YOU ARRIVE OR ADD TO YOUR BOOKING NOTES
WHAT'S NEARBY
Caravan sits at the heart of one of London's most family-friendly neighbourhoods. Here's what is within walking distance.
London Transport Museum
Five minute walk | WC2E 7BB
Interactive exhibits across two floors - try driving a Tube train or a 1950s double-decker. Open daily 10am–6pm.
Covent Garden Piazza and street performers
Six minute walk
The Piazza has hosted performances since the 17th century, and is free to enjoy every day.
Seven Dials and Neal's Yard
Eight minute walk | WC2H 9DP
The sundial column at the centre of Seven Dials has six dials, the column itself is the seventh. A nearby plaque lets you tell the time to within ten seconds. Neal's Yard, just off Monmouth Street, is a small courtyard of colourful murals and independent shops.
Somerset House
Ten minute walk | WC2R 1LA
55 choreographed fountains in the central courtyard for children to enjoy freely. Alongside The Courtauld Gallery, which has free entry for under-18s.
PLANNING YOUR DAY
Morning - The kitchen opens at 8am Monday to Friday, 9am on Saturdays, 10am on Sundays. A late breakfast before the London Transport Museum opens at 10am is a natural fit: a table to settle into, good coffee, pancakes or eggs, then five minutes to the Piazza.
Lunchtime - After a morning at the museum or Covent Garden market, enjoy lunch at Caravan with our All Day Menu before an afternoon at Somerset House or a walk toward the river works well. Stay as long as you like.
Early evenings - For families who eat early, Caravan is great for a relaxed dinner before the journey home. Don't forget dessert, with sorbet and chocolate cake and our family favourite tiramisu. And if you're headed to the theatre, choose our pre-theatre menu, to be out for curtain call.
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