Hotels

Mercer Roof Terrace London: Rooftop Dining and Private Events at Vintry & Mercer

What is the Mercer Roof Terrace?

The Mercer Roof Terrace is a rooftop bar and restaurant at the Vintry & Mercer Hotel in the City of London, situated on Garlick Hill. Perched above one of London’s quieter but historically rich streets, the terrace looks out over the glass tip of The Shard to the east and the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral to the north — arguably one of the more striking panoramas available from a London rooftop venue.

The setup combines an intimate interior dining room with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open directly onto an outdoor patio. On clear evenings, the two spaces blur together. It’s open for lunch, dinner, and weekend bookings, with afternoon tea available as well.

The food and drink

The menu at Mercer Roof Terrace focuses on contemporary British cuisine, using meat and fish sourced from the British Isles. The cooking is seasonally led and tends toward the kind of clean, ingredient-forward style that defines the better end of modern London dining.

On the drinks side, the terrace has a well-regarded wine list and a cocktail menu built around house-infused spirits. If you want to eat indoors but move outside for drinks, the layout makes that easy. The terrace itself can be exclusively hired for private breakfast events, available until 10am, accommodating up to 36 guests — a practical option for corporate morning meetings that most boardrooms can’t match for atmosphere.

For a broader look at London’s rooftop dining scene, The Culpeper Rooftop in Aldgate is another strong option in the east, with a working urban farm on the roof and a more casual atmosphere. Over in the west, Alto by San Carlo at Selfridges offers Italian-leaning dining with views toward Oxford Street.

Private dining and events

Vintry & Mercer offers several private hire options across the hotel. Below the terrace, Vintry Kitchen is the hotel’s all-day cafe-style restaurant, which seats 54 and holds up to 100 standing. DND, the speakeasy cocktail bar, accommodates 100 standing. When the lower ground floor event rooms — the Library, Drawing Room, and Music Room — are combined with Vintry Kitchen, total capacity reaches 250 standing.

Each private room comes equipped with TVs, a minibar, Nespresso machines, high-speed internet, and AV equipment. According to Time Out London’s rooftop dining guide, the City of London has seen a notable rise in quality hotel rooftop venues over the past several years, with hotel terraces now competing seriously with dedicated standalone bars.

About Vintry & Mercer Hotel

The hotel takes its name from two of the City’s medieval trading guilds. The Mercers’ Company, founded in 1304, traded in fine silks and damasks. The Vintners’ Company, founded in 1364, was the hub of London’s wine trade. The streets nearby — Cinnamon Lane, Wine Office Court, Honey Lane, Saffron Hill — are named after the spices and commodities that once arrived via the Thames.

The hotel has 92 rooms and suites, each designed with custom fabrics, velvet headboards, palm leaf wall coverings, and leather door handles alongside modern amenities including Marshall speakers and Nespresso machines. Mansion House, Bank, and Cannon Street stations are all within a few minutes’ walk.

Sustainability

Vintry & Mercer runs entirely on renewable energy from biomass, solar, and wind generators. The air conditioning system uses heat pump technology, and the building incorporates solar panelling alongside a Combined Heating and Power (CHP) system. It’s a more thorough environmental commitment than most City hotels, which tend to stop at carbon offset programs rather than restructuring energy infrastructure.

How to get there

Vintry & Mercer Hotel is on Garlick Hill, EC4V 2AF, City of London. The nearest stations are Mansion House (District and Circle lines), Cannon Street (National Rail, District and Circle lines), and Bank (Central, Northern, Jubilee, Waterloo & City lines, and DLR). Parking at the hotel is not available — on-street parking in the City is heavily restricted. Public transport is the practical option; if you’re driving, contact the hotel directly for guidance on nearby facilities.

Frequently asked questions about Mercer Roof Terrace

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dress code for Mercer Roof Terrace?

The dress code is business casual. Smart-casual attire is appropriate for lunch, dinner, and cocktail visits. Given the setting within a boutique City hotel, overly casual clothing — sportswear, trainers — is generally out of place.

What food does Mercer Roof Terrace serve?

Mercer Roof Terrace serves contemporary British cuisine for lunch and dinner, built around meat and fish sourced from the British Isles. The menu is seasonal. Afternoon tea is also available, and the terrace can be exclusively hired for private breakfast events until 10am, accommodating up to 36 guests.

Does Mercer Roof Terrace serve breakfast?

Yes. Continental and full English breakfast is served from 6:30am to 10:30am Monday to Friday, and from 7:30am to 11am on weekends. Breakfast is priced separately from room bookings. Times and menu options can change, so confirming directly when booking is recommended.

How many people can the Mercer Roof Terrace accommodate?

The terrace can be exclusively hired for breakfast meetings with up to 36 guests until 10am. For larger events, Vintry Kitchen seats 54 or holds up to 100 standing, and the full hotel event space combination can hold up to 250 people standing. Contact the events team directly for capacity and availability.

Is parking available at Vintry & Mercer?

Parking is not generally available at the hotel. Garlick Hill is in the City of London where on-street parking is heavily restricted. Mansion House, Cannon Street, and Bank stations are all within walking distance, making public transport the practical choice for most visitors.