Westerns Laundry is a seafood restaurant Greater London England located in London.
34 Drayton Park London Greater London N5 1PB United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Dining Options | Table Service |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Wine |
Exceptional food from this newcomer in Holloway. We asked for recommendations and loved them all. Croquettes , octopus , gnudi , cucumber with feta , house rose , peach sorbet and apple tarte . Go!
Excellent food, but seemed pricy for the portion sizes (let alone the wine ). The Spelt & cuttlefish were my fave dishes.
Daily menu , excellent seafood , best of London even a year after opening... thank god it is a bit out of the way.
Sharing plates with changing daily menu posted on insta. Good oysters , spelt , lamb and ox cheek!
They now have a mini farmers market and cafe out front. Lovely pastries and very fresh produce !
Wine selection is great - and a good selection available by glass, carafe or bottle. Wonderful inside/ outside relaxed feel
Good food, especially lobster pasta . Little bit try hard atmosphere, but lovely and airy outdoor space
A cool little sister all about seafood
Marinated mushrooms , burrata , green salad , courgette tagliatelle , monkfish , mutton chop
Get the pasta ! Awesome oysters too.
Food is good but pricey for the portions.Also has a bread cover charge of £2pp which was shocking as it was just a piece of sourdough each!
The seared tuna and squid were outstanding. Although not cheap the quality and selection of fish(and wine to accompany) is excellent. - élise Gilbert
The staff was great, really accommodating with all my fussiness about meat and dairy. Everything was extremely tasty and creative.This place is a gem. - María
Oysters and plenty of them!!... Also, pan seared scallop with pork cheek. - Poorboy NZ
This place is packed before and after Arsenal games but outside of these times, it's a great place for a neighborhood drink. The ambiance is bright and energetic including the late afternoon sun. - DoubleDeuce