Bar Crispin

Restaurant · Soho

Bar Crispin

Restaurant · Soho

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19 Kingly St, Carnaby, London W1B 5PY, United Kingdom

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Low intervention wines & seasonal sharing plates, intimate terrace  

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6 Exciting Things To Eat & Do In London Between July 23rd - 25th

"This one screams post-work Friday night feel-good energy to us. Bar Crispin is the latest natural wine bar to appear on the ever-thirsty streets of London with a casual list of 150 bottles. Think small producers, low-intervention, and even some high-end small plates like beef tartare, burrata, and coppa ham. A brand new addition to Kingly Court, they have a limited number of outdoor seats available so for peace of mind, get moving on that booking ASAP." - heidi lauth beasley

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/guides/exciting-things-to-eat-do-london-between-july-23rd-25th
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The Best Of The Rest: 28 More New London Restaurants We Loved This Year

"It could be the natural wine, it could be the oysters, or it could be the oh-so powerful heaters, but there is something irresistible about this all-day wine bar with an intimate terrace on Carnaby’s Kingly Street." - jake missing, rianne shlebak

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/guides/more-favourite-new-restaurants-london-2021
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Bar Crispin Review - London - The Infatuation

"We love London. You love London. And your aunt who maintains that she once saw Hugh Grant on the Metropolitan line loves London. But no matter how much you stan this glorious urban sexy cesspit, there’s no denying that other places are much better at creating a great outdoor dining experience. If you have just risen from your chair / bed / expertly-secured seat on the Central line and started shouting ‘HOW DARE YOU, MY LOCAL PUTS OLD JAM JARS OUT AS DECORATIVE ASHTRAYS IN THEIR GARDEN, HAVE SOME RESPECT’, well we hear you. But might we remind you that there are places out there where pavement terraces buzz with life and blankets and interesting stories of the 60s traded over glasses of excellent wine and cigarettes. Enter, stage right and packing burrata, Bar Crispin. This teeny tiny all-day wine bar on Carnaby’s Kingly Street has somehow managed to transport the vivacious rain-or-shine mentality of Parisian terraces to what is effectively a hyped-up alleyway 10 metres behind a Build-A-Bear toy shop. Sidenote: we once witnessed a man in Paris bust open a wine bottle with the heel of his shoe without spilling a single drop and even that was significantly less impressive than what Bar Crispin has achieved here. Every single time we’ve swung by for a merry post-work glass of orange wine or a polite little plate of brown crab toast circa 9pm, their heated terrace has been packed full of happy, undeniably trendy people trading woeful date stories or catching up on work, entirely oblivious to whatever trash weather London is serving up on that particular day. It could be the natural wine, it could be the oysters, or it could be the oh-so powerful heaters, but there is something irresistible about Bar Crispin’s intimate terrace. Yes, even in the winter. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch The little sister of a larger seasonal restaurant in Spitalfields, it is worth noting that this place does actually have some perfectly nice indoor seating too. We’re talking six high tables suitable for two, or four at a push, with stools and maybe even some significantly more comfortable banquette seating if the posture gods are rooting for you. The seasonal food won’t leave you breathlessly reminiscing about some revolutionary burrata for the next week, but you can expect a comforting small plates experience that will have one glass turning into a bottle. Butter, bread, and cheese, are the safe satisfying buzzwords that should accompany your natural wine order. If you’re yet to jump aboard the ever-hyped metaphorical natural wine train, don’t worry. The servers here will sort you out with expert advice that always feels genuinely helpful rather than a sales pitch for a £120 bottle of something that is ‘magnifique’ for reasons relating to volcanic soil that you definitely don’t understand. Combine all of that with a terrace that feels like the ultimate grown-up al fresco dinner party, and you’ll be a Bar Crispin convert in no time. The menu at Bar Crispin changes regularly but here’s an idea of what you can expect. Food Rundown photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Native Oysters Eating oysters out on a Soho terrace? Who, me? Yup, it’s some oysters and some very nice ones at that. As is traditional, they will make you feel sophisticated. Neal’s Yard Cheese It is a mistake to go to Bar Crispin and not get the cheese platter. A glorious trinity of stinky, creamy, and classic, it's a total no-brainer for catch-ups and cold cosy winter nights. FYI, it’s served with fresh Bermondsey honeycomb, fancy schmancy and totally delicious. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Burrata Once again we must thank fancy olive oil for all that she has given us. A delightful rip-and-dip plate of food when combined with their great sourdough from E5 Bakery. Beef Tartare Some nice delicate beef that has been slightly overpowered by sauce. Let the beef have its moment please. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Brown Crab Toast Really just quite lovely. The kind of thing you picture yourself eating at home on a blowy Tuesday night, once you become a very famous, very celebrated Pulitzer winner. The trout roe is also a classy touch." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/bar-crispin
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Where to Eat Before and After the Theatre in London and the West End | Eater London

"A stone’s throw from the Palladium but distinct from the chaos of Carnaby Street and Kingly Court, the new venture from the team behind Shoreditch’s Crispin is a casually charming spot. The menu ranges confidently from snacks (Neal’s Yard cheeses with Bermondsey honeycomb) to more substantial mains (Welsh lamb with black lime and salsa verde), while sommelier Alex Price has put together a list of 150 low-intervention bottles from small producers. It closes at midnight." - Emma Hughes

https://london.eater.com/maps/best-pre-theatre-restaurants-london-west-end
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"Bar Crispin is an all-day cafe and wine bar with a relaxed energy, friendly staff, and a curated list of wines. It’s the kind of cosmopolitan spot that blends seamlessly into the London scene, ideal for a light meal or date night." - Coolstuff Team

https://www.coolstuff.nyc/guides/mayfair-soho-london
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Lauren Adeyemi

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I would actually rate this over all a 4.5 - but Google needs to update their star rating ;). I just came here to say that I had the best beef tartare of my life here the other day. Seasoned to perfection. The prawn sando was delicious also, Burrata was decent. Our young waiter (forgive me for not remembering your name) was such a vibe, very charming and made us feel welcome instantly. This is a great place for intimate al fresco dining - venue is small. Dog friendly.

Peter Carty

Google
This was on our list for a while as we had read so many good things about it and we were not disappointed. Great menu, lots of interesting choices, the cabbage and the beef tartare were standout. Excellent wine list and great service. Highly recommended.

Lydia

Google
We had a wonderful time at this bar. The highlights included the flatbread and the quail. Our waiter, Pavan, was really lovely and attentive. The wine list was extensive and had lots of variety for the groups needs. The dessert wine was incredible in terms of pairing and we loved all the recommendations from our waiter.

sergio valentini

Google
I have been to Bistrot Freddie, and their venue hijack at Studio Voltaire, but i had not been to Bar Crispin yet. This was rectified yesterday. I went for lunch, and, despite not having a reservation ( I strongly recommend to always book, as the place is tiny ), I was welcomed by the lively staff on duty that gave me a very nice table as well. I had the polenta, the tartare, the prawn Sando, the trout and the bread and butter, plus the dessert as well. This was accompanied by a great white wine from Campania, and I later changed it for a nice Riesling, which went very well with the trout main course. The service is exceptional, very efficient and competent, unobtrusive but present and there in a flash as soon as it was needed. The food is extremely well cooked, the ingredients are treated with respect, and the presentation of each dish is really elegant. I ended with the lively dessert, the only one on the lunch menu, and left after having an amiable chat with some fellow guests and the marvellous staff that was on its own during the whole service, but kept smiling and went the extra mile during the whole lunch, not just with me but with all the other guests as well. It has been a real pleasure to be there, and I can’t wait to go back ! Bravo

Laura

Google
This place felt like such a hidden and quiet gem in the middle of the chaos that is Oxford Street. We loved our experience here! The wine was amazing, the small plates were well thought-out and ideal for sharing — also very unique and versatile, perfect for different food tastes. Great spot for a fancy lunch with a glass of wine!

Prav Sharma

Google
What a great night of food we had! An unbelievable mix of flavours and textures in every dish that we tried! Not to mention the accompanying wine, just oooofff! Absolutely bliss! Customer service was exceptional, and the staff were both friendly and welcoming. We were taken well care of by Abu, so kudos to him for doing a great job! Portions are perhaps on the smaller side, so you would need to order multiple dishes, but that's part of the fun, right!? Recommended to anyone, you'll have a great time for sure.

Fay S.

Google
Loved how patient they were with me picking a wine and one of the waitresses knew exactly was amazing and nailed it! The food we thought the tartare was a must try and the burrata as well. Less fan of the sea bream, the mix of cream / tomato / fish doesn’t really work. Dessert was deep fried a bit disappointing, selection could be improved. Hence the 4 for food. Overall I’d go back!

Dan Morris

Google
Space was packed but we were seen and looked after straight away. Lots of interesting wine by the glass, tried a few and all were great. All the food and especially the Beef Tartare crumpet was superb. Ella that served us was also very helpful and friendly. Fully recommend.