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survey result

Summary

£90
 ££££
2
Average
2
Average
3
Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

A “fabulous wine list with so many wines available by the glass” is the key draw to this trio of wine-bar/kitchens from the West End to Chelsea (the Draycott Avenue branch closed this year). Dining can seem “quite pricey” for what it is, but most diners say they “love the food as well”.

Summary

£90
 ££££
2
Average
2
Average
2
Average
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

An “impressive wine list” is the undoubted highlight of this small group, with branches in the West End and Chelsea – the newest branch is a 120-cover site near Oxford Circus. No-one has terrible things to say about its food selection, though, which is judged “passable…”, “OK…”, “…tasty if a little pricey”.

Summary

£82
 ££££
3
Good
3
Good
2
Average
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“The sort of handy local that everyone needs” – with “good food and a particularly interesting wine list” – this modern wine bar chain has expanded with investment from its new owner, Alpine holiday supremo Richard Green, and now has branches in Marylebone, Covent Garden, South Ken and Chelsea. “The wine is what you come for”, “from a list that is both surprising and well understood by the staff” – with a range available by the glass as well as some “fabulous but expensive” ‘Collectors’ bottles.

Summary

£74
  £££
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Useful pre-Wigmore Hall” – this Marylebone original is now the sole surviving branch of what for a few years become a chain, but which retrenched last year. The space – with large windows and dominated by the bar – “doesn’t encourage you to linger”, but the “simple dishes are well executed, at a good price”. Really, though, it’s “all about the wines by the glass” (15 reds and 15 whites), plus a ‘Collector’s List’ of rare vintages by the bottle.

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Delivery, Take out & Mail order

We are open bringing great food and essential wine for home delivery and takeaway.


Opening Times: 28°-50° Marylebone Wine Workshop & Kitchen is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner - Monday to Sunday.

 

To Order: Call the team on 020 7499 1076 and they will let you know when your order is ready to collect, or pass by if you're in the area.

For more information visit https://www.2850.co.uk/takeaways/

Restaurant details

Yes
Highchair, Portions
18
No dress code

Prices

Availability 2 courses 3 courses coffee included service included
Lunch £22.95 £24.95

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Veggies Pudding
£13.95 £22.95 £4.50 £8.50
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £25.00
Filter Coffee £3.50
Extras  
Service 12.50%
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