This Trinity restaurant review by London Reviews is the most thorough independent assessment available of chef Adam Byatt’s discreetly accomplished Michelin-starred neighbourhood restaurant in Clapham Old Town, South London. We examine the kitchen, menu, wine list, pricing, and what diners across review platforms consistently identify as one of London’s most reliable fine-dining establishments.

Last updated: 5 May 2026 — Independently researched and written by the London Reviews editorial team. We do not accept payment from the businesses we review.

Looking for an honest Trinity restaurant review? This is the most thorough independent assessment of Trinity — a one Michelin star restaurant at 4 The Polygon, Clapham Old Town, London SW4 0JG. Below we cover the location, opening hours, menu, wine list, pricing, customer reviews across all platforms, what diners love, honest criticisms, and who Trinity is best suited for. We compare Trinity with peer South London restaurants including Chez Bruce and La Trompette, provide booking tips, and answer the most frequently asked questions about dining at Trinity Clapham.

At a Glance: Trinity Clapham

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Restaurant Name Trinity
Address 4 The Polygon, Clapham Old Town, London SW4 0JG
Telephone +44 (0)20 7622 1199
Website trinityrestaurant.co.uk
Chef Patron Adam Byatt
Head Chef Harry Kirkpatrick (since July 2023)
Cuisine Modern European; British-led with Mediterranean influences
Michelin Stars 1 Michelin star (since 2016)
AA Rosettes 3 AA rosettes
Other Accolades #4 National Restaurant Awards; Michelin Mentor Chef award
Lunch Service Mon–Fri 12:30–14:00; Sat–Sun 12:30–14:30
Dinner Service Mon–Fri 18:30–22:00; Sat 18:30–22:00; Sun 18:30–21:00
Closed Some Mondays (check website)
Menu Format Fixed price tasting menu (4 courses at dinner; pricing varies)
Set Lunch Price Approximately £60 for 4 courses (subject to seasonal variation)
Dinner Price (3-course equivalent) Approximately £168 including cover, service, and VAT