Best Rotisserie Chicken in London 2026
Rotisserie chicken is having a moment. From French-style birds to Lebanese rotisseries, London has more options than ever. We've rated them all.
31 restaurants found
Broast Chasers
10/10Southwark
“Decent chicken, fair prices. Good if you're in the area.”

Chez Lui
10/10Notting Hill
“Classic Notting Hill bistro doing Poulet Roti the way it should be done. No gimmicks, no twists - just a perfectly roasted chicken with proper French technique. The kind of neighbourhood restaurant where everyone knows your name and the chicken never disappoints.”
Five Rivers Rotisserie
9/10Bayswater
“Punjabi-style rotisserie with proper marinades. Something different.”
Jato Rotisserie Chicken
9/10Kensington and Chelsea
“Portuguese piri-piri rotisserie. Whole or half, well-charred.”
Dizzy Chicken Rotisserie
9/10Southwark
“Wood-fired rotisserie. Eastern European influenced, proper char, good value.”

The Knave of Clubs
9/10Whitechapel
“Shoreditch pub with serious rotisserie chicken. Chermoula marinade, chicken-fat potatoes. £38 for a whole bird. Worth the spend.”

Hendl
9/10Dalston
“From the team behind Peck Peck, this specialist rotisserie residency at Hackney Church Brew Co is all about the glazes. Harissa, aji verde, nduja hot honey - pick your poison. Did we mention the Sunday Roast? Chefs kiss.”
D&K GAMBIAN ROAST CHICKEN AND RICE
9/10Stratford
“Gambian-style roast chicken and rice. Something you won't find elsewhere.”
Mr Gallo
9/10Southwark
“Portuguese-style baked chicken and ribs. Family deal £20 for 1.5 chickens. Proper value.”

Cocotte Notting Hill
9/10Bayswater
“Six locations across London and consistently solid at every one. French-style rotisserie at a fair price — £10 for a quarter chicken with sides. The nduja sauce is a must, and the truffle fries are dangerously good. Perfect for a casual lunch or easy dinner. No booking needed.”

Twirly Bird Rotisserie
9/10Whitechapel
“Family-run rotisserie in the heart of Spitalfields Market. Their secret spice mix really penetrates the meat — this isn't just seasoned skin. The broccoli with hot honey harissa is a fan favourite. Get the Twirly Tray (quarter chicken, two sides) for a perfect solo lunch.”

Harley's Butchery & Rotisserie
9/10Hampstead
“From the team behind Ibai and meat suppliers to Brat, this is rotisserie chicken with serious pedigree. Galician corn-fed birds, slow-cooked on specialist kit, brushed in their own jus. Grab a whole chicken and head to the Heath, or stay for the award-winning burgers. Hampstead's new essential.”

Story Cellar
9/10Covent Garden
“Their slow-cooked rotisserie chicken is consistently praised as among London's best - succulent, tender, and mouth-wateringly flavoursome.”
Rotisse
9/10Kilburn
“Gourmet rotisserie for collection. Proper marinades, upmarket sides.”
Norbert's
9/10East Dulwich
“From ex-Lyle's team. No bookings, 16 seats, piña coladas while you wait. £18 half bird.”

Toum
9/10West End
“Lebanese rotisserie done right in a stunning Mayfair setting. The chicken jus is borderline addictive. Get it on everything. Order the musakhan rolls, then the half chicken with toum the garlic sauce (the namesake). There's a listening bar downstairs if you want to make a night of it.”
The Waterman’s Arms
8/10London
“Serious rotisserie. The piri piri chicken (Fri-Sun only) is spit-roasted over coal - crispy skin, proper heat. £54 for a half but it's the real deal. Worth the trip to Barnes.”
ZE-ZE Café & Wine Bar
8/10Deptford

Bébé Bob
8/10Soho
“The younger sibling of Bob Bob Ricard, but sadly, there's no 'Press for Champagne' button. Corn-fed French Cou-nu chicken, roasted to perfection. The Sunday roast is regularly named one of London's best. Schnitzel is also excellent. It's indulgent, it's Soho, and the service is impeccable.”
Al Beik Restaurant
8/10Ealing
“Their broasted chicken is amazingly crispy and juicy, cooked fresh à la minute and reminiscent of authentic Middle Eastern flavors from Madinah.”
La Poule Au Pot
8/10Westminster
“Their rich chicken and mushroom dish in creamy sauce is prepared with great care and full of flavor, showcasing authentic French technique in an intimate, quintessentially French atmosphere.”
Smoky Boys
8/10Wandsworth
“Their grilled BBQ wings are perfectly seasoned and fall off the bone, delivering smoky BBQ flavors that leave diners satisfied.”
Café François
8/10Southwark
“French rotisserie chicken by Borough Market. The £15 chick and chips (12-6pm) is one of the best lunch deals in London. Then there's the £5 unlimited chocolate mousse after any main. Yes, unlimited. The chicken is proper - golden, crispy skin, juicy inside. Worth the trip to Stoney Street.”
Momo’s Jerk Flavors
8/10Battersea
“This is authentic Caribbean jerk chicken cooked the proper way on a jerk grill, delivering that genuine smoky flavor that transports you straight to the islands.”
The Hawke Pub
8/10Hackney
“Their smokey chicken with beautiful charred vegetables offers a unique roast experience that's described as 'unlike anything I've had before'.”
The Blues Kitchen Brixton
7/10Brixton
“Their fried chicken and crispy chicken sandwich earn praise alongside amazing cornbread in this blues-themed restaurant with extensive menu options.”
Jugged Hare
7/10Clerkenwell
“Game-focused City pub but the rotisserie chicken holds its own. Half a Somerset free-range bird, duck fat roasties, proper Yorkshire. Award-winning Sunday roast.”
The Blues Kitchen Camden
7/10Camden
“Does the job. Halal, reasonable prices.”
Hackney rotisserie chicken
7/10Dalston
“Decent chicken, fair prices. Good if you're in the area.”
Morleys Fried Chicken Southwark
6/10Southwark
“South London institution. No frills, no pretence - just proper chicken shop energy since '85. The 2-piece meal is the move.”
BBQ Express
6/10Stratford
“Late-night BBQ spot serving tender, juicy meat with phenomenal peri chicken burgers that keeps gym rats coming back at 3am.”
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