Wyndham House Poultry
Wyndham House Butches website. We have branches in Borough Market, Chelsea and Chiswick.
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Wyndham House is a family butchers business which has shops in Chiswick, Chelsea and Borough Market.
Lee and Lin Mullet began Wyndham House after 20 years of working in the poultry industry.
We offer not only a wide selection of meats and poultry, but also cheeses, biscuits, essential condiments and other deli products.
All of the very finest quality.
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Vinopolis Wine Wharf London | Nearby hotels, shops and restaurants
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Their extensive wine list is a veritable treat for connoisseurs and aspiring novices alike; there are 100 wines available by the glass and over 300 wines, ports, sherries, manzanillas and brandies by the bottle.
From the rather exotic-sounding Lebanese Chateau Musar to the more everyday Chardonnays, the Wine Wharf delivers in the drinks department.
Even if you don’t fancy wine, there’s a liberal assortment of beer, coffee and soft drinks available too.
The Wine Wharf can be hired out and Vinopolis also organise wine tours, tastings and corporate events.
Nearby attractions: Southwark Cathedral, Globe Theatre, Tate Modern
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Kavey Eats » Mini City Break: Borough Market, Maltby Street ...
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Pete and I recently spent a night in the Citizen M Bankside hotel, within easy reach of Borough Market and Maltby Street Market, as well as other local attractions.
I love to come and shop here; browsing through the huge array of fresh produce – meat, fish, fruit, vegetables – and a vast selection of other food items; bread, cakes, biscuits and doughnuts, charcuterie, cheese (oh my, such wonderful cheese), honey, truffles, coffee and tea, fresh filled pasta, beers and wines… Some of my favourite stops include: There are also an ever-increasing number of street food vendors, selling hot and cold food to eat there and then.
Wine Wharf, just in front, is the wine lovers option; another lovely space in which to enjoy a drink is Bedales Wine Bar and Shop, within the market area.
Monmouth Coffee is the best known caffeine option, but I’ve only once been able to find an inside space to sit in all the many visits I’ve made to Borough Market over the years; I’m not one for drinking on the go, nor do the benches outside appeal.
Much appreciated touches include a large TV with a good selection of films available on demand (and without extra charge), power sockets that cater for various international plugs, a USB charging point and a funky lighting system that allows you to set mood with coloured lighting; I particularly appreciated the ability to keep an unobtrusive red light on in the bathroom pod overnight.
Zobler's Delicatessen, London: restaurant review | Life and style ...
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Creating a New York-style Jewish deli in an old bank in London is a big ask, and Zobler’s pulls it off.
Meal for two, including drinks: £25 to £50 At Zobler’s Deli I got excited about a bowl of chicken matzo ball soup.
By coincidence Monty’s Deli recently opened its first full-scale restaurant in Hoxton after years in a railway arch near Tower Bridge, where they perfected their salt beef and pastrami.
I investigate the rest of the menu carefully, because the cooking of New York’s Jewish delis, the things that make it right and those that make it wrong, are very particular.
Stevenson has spent a year trying to source ingredients, having discovered that, under international food regulations, importing pastrami and salt beef direct from New York was impossible.