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Harden's says

Formerly Trade, a members-only club for those in the hospitality industry, this underground Soho spot has relaunched as a late-night restaurant and wine bar under the same team of master sommeliers, Gearoid Devaney and Xavier Rousset.

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£57
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“A hidden gem that’s so worth a visit, especially if you want to stay late” – this ‘boutique basement wine bar & kitchen’ in the heart of Soho was founded by not one but two master sommeliers, Gearoid Devaney & Xavier Rousset (originally as an industry insider club called ‘Trade’). The food is simple (pizzas and sharing boards) but the cocktails are excellent and there’s an exceptional selection of by-the-glass vintage wines.

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£57
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Wine is the star attraction in this luxurious hidden basement in Soho”, with a “lengthy, well-thought-out list” from master sommeliers Gearoid Devaney & Xavier Rousset (who founded it as Trade, a club for industry insiders). “The light bites are not to be ignored”, which “make this one of the better options for quiet drinks in the centre of town” – and late opening is another feature.

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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

Snug Soho bar, whose superior wine list belies its founding by two Master Sommeliers: Gearoid Devaney and Xavier Rousset. To help soak up the vino: well-rated small plates, cheese and charcuterie. Top Tip – head here in the wee hours: it’s open till 3am later in the week.

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£53
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“A hidden gem in Soho” for œnophiles – this “lovely, intimate basement” has a “great selection of wines for the enthusiast”, including “old, rare and super-interesting bottles”, “from top producers and at affordable prices”. Founded by master sommeliers Gearoid Daveney and Xavier Rousset as the premises for Trade, a private club for people working in hospitality, it remains at its best as an after-hours option. There’s a “simple menu” of charcuterie, well-made cheese toasties and the like. Top Tip – “a dangerous joint to know about as it’s open till 3am on weekends!” (1am midweek).

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23 Frith Street, London, W1D 4RR

Restaurant details

No dress code

Prices

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Pudding
£5.00 £24.50 £0.00
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £43.00
Filter Coffee £0.00
Extras  
Service 12.50%
23 Frith Street, London, W1D 4RR
Opening hours
MondayCLOSED
Tuesday5 pm‑1 am
Wednesday5 pm‑1 am
Thursday5 pm‑3 am
Friday5 pm‑3 am
Saturday5 pm‑3 am
SundayCLOSED

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