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Specialties
American classic eats with a twist
Unique music experiences
Jaw-dropping memorabilia
History
Established in 1971.
Standing on Old Park Lane since June 14th 1971, this is the one that started it all. The brainchild of Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton, the café attracted customers from day one with first-rate, but moderately priced, casual American fare (available no-where else in London or the UK at the time), warm service and ubiquitous Rock ‘n’ Roll music and sensibility — Hard Rock Café London became an instant classic.
Still housing the first ever piece of memorabilia donated to the Hard Rock Café, Eric Clapton’s Lead II Fender, originally donated to reserve a space at the busy bar, the London Café is as charming and authentic now as it was 38 years ago. You’ll find many of the original serving staff still work the floor here today too! The Café is also as famous as ever around town for attracting the best rock stars down for a burger and the occasional «jamming session».