The Kensington Wine Rooms
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We love wine, and all that’s enjoyable around wine: good food, good friends, good conversation.
We take particular pride in our selection of bins, and in presenting you with an extensive range of wines by the glass.
We encourage you to sample those armed with a pre-paid card, with or without help from our wine specialists.
We also stock a cracking selection of sparkling and sweet wines, beers and spirits.
Food is there to make the wines even more enjoyable!
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Inside the ritzy London wine bar where a Trump campaign aide's ...
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George Papadopoulos attends a Trump campaign national security meeting.
Trump Campaign A New York Times investigation revealed that the FBI probe into whether President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 election started at a London wine bar in May 2016.
George Papadopoulos, a foreign-policy adviser on the Trump's campaign, told an Australian diplomat that Russia had "dirt" on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during a night of "heavy drinking" in May 2016, according to the Times.
By July 2016, the FBI officially launched its investigation.
See inside The Kensington Wine Rooms where Papadopoulos' fateful night reportedly took place:
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We love wine, and all that’s enjoyable around wine: good food, good friends, good conversation.
Food is there to make the wines even more enjoyable!
Try some British cheeses or Spanish meats with your choice of wine, or go along with the wine matches on our main menu.
We take great care in selecting our wines, and in keeping the selection fresh and interesting.
We take the same care when we choose our food suppliers; we want great food (think perfectly aged Scottish beef, Gressingham Duck or acorn-fed Spanish Jamon) to go with great wines.
Kensington Wine Rooms Restaurant Church St, Kensington, London
The Kensington Wine Rooms is a cheap place to eat at 127-129 Kensington Church Street in Kensington, London, and serves Restaurant & Bar food.
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Restaurant - Wine Bar - Wine Shop Head Chef Patrick Strauss has designed a menu of modern european dishes to complement our extensive wine selection form around the world.
We love wine, and all that"s enjoyable around wine: good food, good friends, good conversation.
We take particular pride in our selection of 150 bins, and in presenting you with an extensive range of 40 wines by the glass.
Food is there to make the wines even more enjoyable!
Try some British cheeses or Spanish meats with your choice of wine, or go along with the wine matches on our main menu.
Kensington Wine Rooms, 127-129 Kensington Church Street ...
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Its point is to serve wine by the glass – and that means expensive, quality, premier cru stuff, as well as the Chateau Collapso.
The menu is heavy on steaks and fish, full of butch flavours and determinedly international – tempura this, carpaccio that, calamari here, confit there – and each dish comes with a suggestion for an appropriate wine.
It was a perfectly good meal, made unnecessarily expensive by reckless experimentation in the wine menu.
About £65-£90 for two (depending on wine consumption) Tipping policy: "Service charge is 12.5 per cent discretionary, of which 100 per cent goes to the staff; all tips go to the staff" Richard Phillips' vineyard restaurant sells more than 30 wines by the glass; try the Pinot Blanc at £8.95.
Every dish on the menu at this award-winning inn is matched by a glass of wine – a large glass of Miner Cabernet Sauvignon costs £10.
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Here in Notting Hill the proprietors of one of London’s most revered wine bar families – there are sister outlets in Brackenbury and Fulham – have gone to great lengths to ensure that very bottle and bin, every drop offered by-the-glass, is selected for its ability to showcase the distinctive qualities of its terroir.
The careful curatorial process at work behind the scenes at The Kensington Wine Rooms is perhaps best understood when you book for one of the regular wine tasting events held at the wine bar’s Kensington Church Street address, but even a casual glass to accompany a plate of tapas or a full evening meal will offer confirmation in equal measure.
The same commitment to the provenance of the wine that makes it to table (quality in the glass in maintained by the use of Enomatic wine dispensers) extends to the care that The Kensington Wine Rooms takes to ensure the quality of its offering across the board.
It’s not all wine at this Notting Hill wine bar – the beer is from a brewery in south London’s Greenwich, gin and vodka comes courtesy of a boutique distillery in Hammersmith.
And, once you’ve enjoyed the perfect pairing of wine and fine European and British food, every bottle is available to buy and take home.