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Prices are based on dinner for one without wine.
Ever since the turn of the century, when Lord Salisbury granted Josef Sheekey permission to serve food (on the condition he catered for his private post-theatre dinners), J. Sheekey’s has been theatreland icon. Its alleyway location and old fashioned exterior disguise one of the city’s A-List restaurants, with hundreds of tourists walking past each day, unaware of who might be hiding inside.