Vielle Grand'mère

In the novel Mrs McGinty's Dead, Le Vielle Grand'mère is a "dingy little restaurant" in Soho. Despite appearances, its cuisine was excellent. Poirot considered the restaurant "a real find". He found the Escargots de la Vieille Grand’mère delicious. At the beginning of the novel, Poirot left the restaurant feeling "like a well-fed dog" and lamented that one can only eat three times a day.

One of its customers was Hercule Poirot.