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- 4.5Food
- 4.2Service
- 3.6Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Moderate
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Maroush Earls Court reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Adnan
London14 reviews
Dined on April 30, 2026
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Kenneth
London4 reviews
Dined on April 3, 2026
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Rebecca
Hampshire3 reviews
Dined on February 18, 2026
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Kristina
London1 review
Dined on January 24, 2026
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Anthea
Buckinghamshire27 reviews
Dined on December 16, 2025
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SteveM
Gloucestershire2 reviews
Dined on December 10, 2025
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Hilary
Bristol2 reviews
Dined on October 3, 2025
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Craig
London1 review
Dined on September 20, 2025
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Shawn
Vancouver1 review
Dined on July 14, 2025
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Belinda
Staffordshire1 review
Dined on June 15, 2025
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Casual dress is appropriate, the restaurant lists a casual dress code and guests frequently describe relaxed, informal visits. Dress comfortably for a laid‑back Lebanese meal in Earls Court.
Family-friendly: yes, guests regularly dine with families, teens and groups, and the staff are used to accommodating celebrations. Accessible seating: not specified in the available information, so call ahead to confirm wheelchair access or special seating needs before you visit.
Maroush Earls Court appears to offer an open dining room with casual table seating rather than private rooms. Guests mention a nice, open feel and that staff can seat you flexibly; larger groups have been accommodated comfortably. There’s no indication of private dining rooms, so for private events you should call to check alternatives.
Weekdays, especially midweek afternoons or early evenings, are the best bet for a quieter, more relaxed meal. Guests specifically mention a calm Wednesday afternoon visit; if you prefer busier, buzzy nights, aim for weekends but expect it to be louder and possibly busier.
Yes, families and children do dine here, and guests mention birthday gatherings and teens visiting. The focus is on Lebanese mezza and grilled dishes rather than a dedicated kids’ menu, so consider sharing plates or ordering simple grilled items, and an earlier seating may be more comfortable for younger children.
Maroush Earls Court is open daily from 11:30 to 23:00, so it’s convenient for lunch, dinner or a pre-show meal. If you’re planning a visit on a public holiday or very late service, it’s a good idea to call ahead to confirm.
Yes, guests report staff are generally friendly and accommodating (allowing early arrivals and helping with menu choices). Service quality can vary, so for specific requests like seating, dietary needs or large‑group arrangements, call ahead to confirm and ensure the team can meet your needs.
Yes, if you and your date enjoy lively, authentic Lebanese food more than dim, romantic ambience. Guests praise the delicious, generous plates and friendly staff, and some call it a great pre-show or casual dinner spot. Note that the room can be noisy at times and some guests found the atmosphere more casual than intimate, so consider an earlier seating if you want a quieter evening.
Portions are generous, many guests comment that plates are big and good value, often more than enough to share. Several people mention sharing mixed grills and mezza and still having plenty left, so it’s a good choice if you like to try multiple dishes or share with a partner or group.
The atmosphere is casual and lively, many guests enjoy the energetic, no‑frills vibe and friendly service. Some find it slightly noisy or canteen‑like at times, and it’s not the trendiest spot, but others appreciate it as a long‑standing, reliable place for honest Lebanese food.
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