Twist Connubio
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Water Bowls Provided
Fresh water available
Near Regent's Park
8 min walk
Dogs welcome.
AboutAbout Twist Connubio
Twist Connubio is a rustic-chic dining room in Marylebone serving international, ingredient-led small plates cooked on a specialist Josper grill. The restaurant combines 30 years of wine expertise with creative cooking technology, showcasing sustainable ingredients from committed farmers and producers.
The menu features innovative small plates with bold flavours, from courgette flowers to T-bone steak, all enhanced by the distinctive char of the Josper grill. The extensive wine list is thoughtfully curated to pair perfectly with each dish, reflecting the team's passion for matching food and wine. The intimate atmosphere and attention to detail have built a loyal following amongst local food enthusiasts.
Dogs are welcome throughout the restaurant, making it an excellent choice for dining with your four-legged friend. The team is happy to provide water bowls and ensure comfortable seating arrangements for canine guests.
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Twist Connubio gets busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings and during Saturday lunch, creating a vibrant atmosphere. For a more relaxed experience, visit during Monday and Tuesday lunch or Wednesday afternoons when it's quieter. Dog owners will find weekday lunch and early Friday evenings ideal - there's enough buzz to feel welcoming without overwhelming your four-legged companion.
Friday and Saturday evenings • Saturday lunch
Monday and Tuesday lunch • Wednesday afternoons
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