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Bocconcino Soho: Italian Style, Roman Pizza and Weekend Energy

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Bocconcino Soho: Italian Style, Roman Pizza and Weekend Energy

Bocconcino Soho brings contemporary Italian dining to Great Marlborough Street, close to Carnaby Street, Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road and the wider West End.

The restaurant takes the Italian warmth and polish of Bocconcino’s Mayfair roots, then gives it a livelier Soho feel. The room has a modern look, with warm earthy tones, marble accents and a dining space that changes mood through the day.

Lunch can feel calm and elegant. Dinner has more buzz. By the weekend, the restaurant leans into Soho’s social side, with resident DJs on Friday and Saturday evenings and during Saturday brunch.

A Contemporary Italian Restaurant in Soho

Bocconcino Soho has a different rhythm from a traditional trattoria. It still celebrates Italian food, but the setting feels more modern and glamorous.

The design nods to the brand’s Forte dei Marmi roots without making the restaurant feel themed. The result is stylish, but not cold. It feels smart enough for a special meal, yet relaxed enough for a lively dinner with friends.

That balance suits Soho well. The area moves quickly, especially at weekends, and Bocconcino brings enough atmosphere to match it.

Handcrafted Pasta, Antipasti and Roman-Style Pizza

The menu takes inspiration from different regions of Italy, including Tuscany, Rome, Sicily, Florence and Napoli.

Guests can expect antipasti, handmade pasta, seafood dishes and Roman-style pizzas cooked in front of them in an open-fire oven. The Soho restaurant also has a broader pizza selection than the Mayfair site, which gives the menu a more casual and flexible edge.

The food still feels polished, though. Pasta is rolled in-house, antipasti are built for sharing, and the menu has enough range for both lighter meals and longer dinners.

Saturday Brunch with a DJ

Bocconcino Soho is especially lively at the weekend. Saturday brunch brings together Italian dishes, bottomless drinks and a resident DJ.

That makes the restaurant popular for birthdays, celebrations, hen parties and group meals. It has the energy of a weekend lunch that can easily turn into a longer afternoon.

The brunch still keeps an Italian feel, with pasta, pizza, lighter dishes and drinks shaping the experience. It is less about quiet dining and more about food, music and atmosphere.

Wine, Cocktails and Sotto Bar

Wine plays a major role at Bocconcino. The list focuses strongly on Italy, with bottles from regions such as Piedmont, Tuscany and Veneto.

Guests can expect serious Italian names, including Barolo, Barbaresco, Brunello, Amarone and Super Tuscan wines. There is also a French selection, with Champagne and Burgundy represented well.

Downstairs, Sotto Bar adds another layer to the venue. Guests can start with dinner upstairs, then move below for cocktails. It makes Bocconcino Soho feel like more than a restaurant. It can become a full evening out.

Pre-Theatre Dining and Soho Evenings

Bocconcino Soho sits in a useful spot for West End plans. The restaurant is a short walk from Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Carnaby Street and several theatres.

Its pre-theatre menu makes it easier to enjoy a proper Italian meal before a show. Guests can choose two or three courses, then continue the evening nearby.

Later at night, the restaurant shifts into a more energetic mood. This is when the DJs, drinks and Soho setting all come together.

Private Dining and Group Celebrations

Bocconcino Soho also suits private dining and larger gatherings. The restaurant offers private rooms, group menus and event options for birthdays, corporate meals, brunches and standing receptions.

Groups can also combine the restaurant with Sotto Bar downstairs, which works well for longer celebrations. That makes the venue flexible for both formal and social occasions.

With Italian food, cocktails, music and a central Soho address, Bocconcino has the kind of setting that suits a party without losing the feel of a proper restaurant.

Italian Dining with a Soho Pulse

Bocconcino Soho blends Italian cooking, polished interiors and weekend energy in the heart of central London.

The food brings together handmade pasta, Roman-style pizza, antipasti and regional Italian dishes. The setting adds warmth, style and a sense of occasion. Then Soho adds the buzz.

For diners who want Italian food with a little glamour and plenty of atmosphere, Bocconcino Soho delivers a confident, lively and memorable West End experience.

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020 7499 4510
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