Davy's at Woolgate Bar and Brasserie

25 Basinghall Street, London, EC2V 5HA

A stunning wine bar situated at the heart of London city, Davy's at Woolgate Bar and Brasserie offers a comforting and warm ambience to wine connoisseurs along with food that complements it perfectly. Founded by Francis Edwin Davy in 1870, the place has had a unique relationship with some of the world's finest wine makers that goes back to almost five generations. Starting with delicious breakfast options, scrumptious lunch as well as intimate dinners, the restaurant's high calibre chefs ensure that the food has a quality that is second to none. The choice of dishes include teriyaki fillet of salmon, autumnal roast corn fed chicken breast, pan fried sea bass fillet together with an assortment of sandwiches, salads and short eats while the choice of desserts include chocolate mocha tart and frozen mixed berries with warm white chocolate sauce.

A stunning wine bar situated at the heart of London city, Davy's at Woolgate Bar and Brasserie offers a comforting and warm ambience to wine connoisseurs along with food that complements it perfectly. Founded by Francis Edwin Davy in 1870, the place has had a unique relationship with some of the world's finest wine makers that goes back to almost five generations. Starting with delicious breakfast options, scrumptious lunch as well as intimate dinners, the restaurant's high calibre chefs ensure that the food has a quality that is second to none.

The choice of dishes include teriyaki fillet of salmon, autumnal roast corn fed chicken breast, pan fried sea bass fillet together with an assortment of sandwiches, salads and short eats while the choice of desserts include chocolate mocha tart and frozen mixed berries with warm white chocolate sauce.

Since the primary attraction of the place is the exquisite collection of personally selected wines, the restaurant keeps its word in giving diners an experience that is worth cherishing.

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Bar, Brasserie

: 07:30 - 23:00

020 7600 5216

25 Basinghall Street, London, EC2V 5HA [Map]

£21.00    £34.00

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Davy's at Woolgate Bar and Brasserie

Clive B (30 November 2009)

This City Wine Bar and Brasserie opened last summer and I have been a regular ever since. The wine list is excellent, as you would expect from a Davy's establishment, and they have a sort of shop display, which showcases some very good clarets and burgundies at affordable prices. The food offer is a mix of high quality bar food for quick lunches and a more sophisticated brasserie menu for business lunches. I've eaten well on both menus.

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