Boot and Flogger
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I am the sort of person who enjoys ambience that transports me back in history. This is one of those places. The wine that is being offered is in a nu…
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This place is one of the best bars in the city. I do not see a reason to visit other pubs after having discovered this place which takes you right bac…
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I adore this place so much. I used to work in a nearby area and would frequent this place often after being introduce by a colleague from work to the …
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9 Reviews on “Boot and Flogger”
I adore this place so much. I used to work in a nearby area and would frequent this place often after being introduce by a colleague from work to the cheese platter here about five years ago. I happened to go here again after a long time and found the decor to be very comfortable. The wine selection is quite extensive and the cheese platter is very amazing. The clientele here is varied and interesting as well.
I chanced to visit this place because my partner was keen on trying English food and she is a great fan of the Victorian era. There was no better place than this which was a combination of both. The wooden decor just adds to the warmth of the place and makes you feel like you have been transported to some other place. The servers are so pleasant and efficient. You must try the White Port when you are here!
This is one place that will make you relaxed and forget all your troubles after a long and tiring day. The decor of the place is very reminiscent of old times, especially the Victorian era. The wine selection is very varied and is priced very reasonably. The food is perhaps better than average, though not very delightful. The drinks are great though; go here for those.
This place offers an old fashioned kind of decorations and the restaurant is paneled with wood all over the place. The staff is pretty friendly as well and seem to be welcoming. They offer an extensive range of wines to choose from, though the prices might be a little high. Most of the dishes that we ordered tasted amazing and the food perfectly complemented the wine.
This is one place that you simply cannot miss visiting. It transports you to the beautiful old world London and take my word for it you are going to love it. Be it the menu or the ‘cigar’ collection or be it just the ambience everything is so English about this place. You can go with your mother or you can take your girlfriend. You are going to love your experience here. Just try the different wines that this place has to offer and sit in awe of the place. A must visit!
Make sure you pay close attention to the number of this place as it is easy to miss it. I have only had the biscuits here and not tried anything else. But the quality of those biscuits and other people suggest that everything here is quite delicious. The prices here are quite reasonable a well. Definitely worth a visit.
Drink but don’t eat. Traditional interior with big barrels behind the bar, old padded chairs. Would go astray on a tour of The Jerusalem, Old Cheshire Cheese or Gordons Wine Bar.Best bit is it closes at 8pm, it only sells wine, doesn’t play music and lines up tables with a chair either side in expectation of just pairs of people coming in to chat. This isn’t a romantic gesture, more people coming to discuss things. We immediately sat down and start plotting.Wine was good, but not cheap, 20 for a rather nice Pinot Noir, they also sell a range of sherries. Menu is sort of traditional English. Game pie was served direct from the fridge and pretty tasteless, served with a miserable salad didn’t help it. A side of Quails eggs was the same, out of a jar and onto a plate. Scallops and bacon were a bit better but really nothing you’d go back for.