For our friends in England and those visiting London

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Here is a worthy dining and wine option the next time you head to London. Looks like a winner to me!

Have any of you ever been here? If so, how did you find the experience?


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Great concept. Would love to see some similarly themed restaurants in USA. Good way to promote a brand while making a few bucks hopefully to boot!
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Roy Hersh wrote:Here is a worthy dining and wine option the next time you head to London. Looks like a winner to me!

Have any of you ever been here? If so, how did you find the experience?


http://hyhoi.com/2014/04/churchills-port-house-soho/
Going to London in october, and the Porthouse was on the "must visit list".
But sadly, it closed down in the end of june 2014...
To bad, it really sounded great.

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Went to Gordons winebar in Villiers street.
It was raining cats and dogs. Sitting outside, eating cheese and drinking a large glass of Very Warm port from a barrol.

Their fansiest Port was Messias Vintage 1990, But the bottle was emty..
But a great evening..

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Allan Engelsted Laurents wrote:...drinking a large glass of Very Warm port from a barrol.

Their fansiest Port was Messias Vintage 1990, But the bottle was emty..
But a great evening..

Allan
You drank all their 1990 Port? :thumbsup: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Andy Velebil wrote:
Allan Engelsted Laurents wrote:...drinking a large glass of Very Warm port from a barrol.

Their fansiest Port was Messias Vintage 1990, But the bottle was emty..
But a great evening..

Allan
You drank all their 1990 Port? :thumbsup: :wink: :lol: :lol:
Imagine how much blue stelton Cheese, I had to consume aswell..... [beg.gif] :munch:


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