Simpson's Tavern

Simpson's Tavern is a wine bar City of London London located in United Kingdom.

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  • Phone

    +44 20 7626 9985

  • Website

    simpsonstavern.co.uk

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  • Type

    Wine Bar

Address

38 Cornhill London Greater London EC3V 3ND United Kingdom

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard)
Outdoor Seating Yes
Drinks Wine

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Keywords:

edwardian pork chop gammon shepherd's pie liver bacon sausage beer tomatoes lunch
Buford Douglas

Est. 1757. Obscure among older pubs . Serves Bass beer and English classics, including calves liver and bacon , Edwardian pork chop , and Gammon and tomato . Friendly and inexpensive .

Jonno Southam

Great traditional English menu. Shepherds Pie and Spotted Dick excellent. Ensure you get the traditional sausage with your main course whatever it may be!

Benedict Cullen

Edwardian pork chop is massive. Avoid the steaks . Add sausage , bacon and/or kidney to your main course

Marc S

Ambiance, friendly service

Katia Weber

Atmosphere and good food

Stuart Hatto

Be prepared to share a table but that's part of the fun!

Vicki Wu

Oldest restaurant in London!

Jay Dee

If they ask you if you want a sausage with that you say "YES".

Ardvark

Good food, but very slow service. If you're booking for a lunchtime slot, give yourself a couple of hours.

Lee Baker

Expect, no demand, the cheekiest waiting staff in the city .

Am Pan

Decent full English breakfast

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