Boisdale Of Belgravia

Boisdale of Belgravia

Boisdale of Belgravia, a live music bar and Scottish restaurant in London Victoria with nightly jazz, whisky bar, cigar terrace and private dining rooms. Book.

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RESTAURANT REVIEW: A new venue for an old haunt, Boisdale of ...

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Boisdale of Mayfair is a new bistro, shellfish bar and cigar terrace on North Row.

Surrounded by embassies and set in one of London’s most distinguished areas just off Park Lane, the new restaurant brings Boisdale’s celebrated traditional British cuisine and entertainment to a new area in the capital.

Set in a Grade One-listed building originally used as a stable, the restaurant is decorated in Boisdale’s distinctive red and green design, with the ground level Stable Bar offering draft ale, a superb wine list including its own bottled wine and vintage Champagnes, and Mayfair’s most exclusive whisky list of fine and rare malts, accompanied by nightly jazz and blues performances from the ‘Joanna’ piano.

Spread over two mezzanine levels, the dining room offers a full á la carte menu of British favourites, including dry aged Aberdeenshire beef, hand-dived Scottish king scallops served with venison chorizo and Boisdale claret, rock and native oysters, Scottish game and award-winning burgers.

Whilst smokers have been ushered out on to the street in most London establishments, smoking is a celebrated activity at Boisdale, with each restaurant having its own, discreet cigar terrace.

Boisdale of Belgravia - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

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The Jacobite Room, located on the first floor is an elegant room with a distinctive design of deep reds and greens and rich mahogany panelling, embellished with a dash of Macdonald tartan.

The Back Bar, located on the ground floor in the mews cottage behind the restaurant and overlooking the Courtyard Garden, is an informal room reminiscent of a traditional country pub.

The room can hold a maximum of 26 guests for a sit down dinner or 40 for a drinks reception and can be hired for private functions on Mondays and Tuesdays subject to availability.

The Courtyard Garden offers a degree of privacy without being cut off from the atmosphere of the main restaurant.

The Auld Restaurant is an elegant and spacious dining room adorned with oil paintings and family heirlooms available for sit down dinners for up to 34.

Boisdale of Mayfair restaurant review | Where to eat in central ...

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Steak, cocktails, music and romance – there’s plenty to fall in love with at Boisdale of Mayfair.

Boisdale of Mayfair There’s a pianist.

This Mayfair spot is the newest in the Boisdale stable, but it feels so far removed from a chain that I almost forget there are branches in Belgravia, Canary Wharf and Bishopsgate too.

Diners can enjoy the charm of eating inside these converted stables on North Row, just off Park Lane, while drinkers soak in the atmosphere of the old stable bar (which is famed for its well-considered whisky menu).

Boisdale of Mayfair, 12 North Row, Mayfair, London, W1K 7DF; Boisdale.co.uk/mayfair

Restaurant Review: Boisdale of Mayfair, London

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Boisdale of Mayfair may well serve the best cheese board in London, with the added bonus of live jazz and excellent shellfish.

This addition landed in Mayfair exactly a year ago this month and has been dishing out Scottish fare from a converted listed stables with decor that gives off the archetypal air of an old boys club: dark red furnishings, mahogany panelling and a mounted stag’s head to finish the look.

Now the food: starters and mains are a blend of traditional Scottish fare (including fish & game of the day) and choice of five “Boisdale Burgers”.

For our first course we sampled two joyously runny haggis scotch quails eggs and a small bowl of soup of the day: a sensationally rich and creamy parsnip and apple with white truffle oil accompanied by crusty bread and creamy butter.

Verdict: Boisdale of Mayfair is a cosy and eclectic venue with an extravagant, yet affordable menu.

Best Restaurants in London with Live Music - Boisdale - Boisdale

The dining time you have chosen requires you to purchase tickets for this live music show or event.

Jools Holland is our patron of music and we are very proud to present wonderful live music.

The table booking time you have requested requires you to purchase a show package.

To continue click here: For dining only, with no view of the stage and no charge for live music please call the restaurant on 020 7715 5818.

To select an earlier time please click here:

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The dining time you have chosen requires you to purchase tickets for this live music show or event.

Jools Holland is our patron of music and we are very proud to present wonderful live music.

The table booking time you have requested requires you to purchase a show package.

To continue click here: For dining only, with no view of the stage and no charge for live music please call the restaurant on 020 7715 5818.

To select an earlier time please click here:

Boisdale of Belgravia - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

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The Jacobite Room, located on the first floor is an elegant room with a distinctive design of deep reds and greens and rich mahogany panelling, embellished with a dash of Macdonald tartan.

The Back Bar, located on the ground floor in the mews cottage behind the restaurant and overlooking the Courtyard Garden, is an informal room reminiscent of a traditional country pub.

The room can hold a maximum of 26 guests for a sit down dinner or 40 for a drinks reception and can be hired for private functions on Mondays and Tuesdays subject to availability.

The Courtyard Garden offers a degree of privacy without being cut off from the atmosphere of the main restaurant.

The Auld Restaurant is an elegant and spacious dining room adorned with oil paintings and family heirlooms available for sit down dinners for up to 34.

Boisdale of Belgravia, London – Restaurant Review. Roger Crow ...

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Boisdale of Belgravia, London – Restaurant Review Boisdale of Belgravia, London Restaurant Review by Roger Crow ‘The man who can dominate a London dinner table can dominate the world’, wrote Oscar Wilde once.

A good job I’ve no plans for global domination, because as I’m shown to my table at Boisdale of Belgravia, I feel as conspicuous as a ringing mobile phone in a darkened theatre.

Popping in for dinner at a time when most Yorkshire restaurants are shutting for the night feels like a world of wrong.

It’s not long before the band’s back on stage; the Merlot has worked its magic, and suddenly we’re having an incredible night.

That perfect mix of wine, food, atmosphere and frankly not caring kicks in and I’m suddenly channelling John Travolta, though more in Pulp Fiction than Saturday Night Fever.

Restaurant review: Boisdale of Belgravia

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My "mini roast Macsween haggis", from the "Jacobite" menu at £18.50 for two courses, and served with mash and bashed neeps, was perfectly fine, but not a patch on the exquisite version I had recently at the Sir Charles Napier in Oxfordshire, and the gravy was clumpingly potent.

The same smugness that informs the menu - "the famous Boisdale ... burger and chips"; "the very best Scottish smoked salmon" - was evident in the slapdashery that afflicted both main courses.

The cuisine at Boisdale may be self-allegedly Franco-Scots, in homage to the Auld Alliance, but had anyone served this curiously lardon-free concoction, doused in a repulsively bitter red wine sauce (Château Sarsons 1993 - not a great year for acetic acid), to a Valoir king, the guillotine would have had a prerevolutionary run-out.

Bending over backwards to be fair until the spine creaks, the beef is said to be excellent, but at such exorbitant prices so it bleeding well should be (carnivores with a taste for the Caledonian will find glorious steak at half the price at either west London branch of Popeseye).

Apart from connoisseurs of jazz, whisky and cigars, and tourists of the sort you see staggering out of tartan-themed Regent Street shops with a grand's worth of third-rate cashmere, Boisdale is purely for those with more money than sense, and that's a rapidly dying breed.

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The drinks menu at this part-sophisticated, part-kitsch Scottish-themed enterprise – tartan everywhere – is less of a list and more of an encyclopaedia.

The food’s good, but those just here for a drink may prefer to take theirs with a Cuban smoke on the heated, covered Cigar Terrace.

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