Noble Rot Soho
Soho
The larger Greek Street sister, 2020 in the former Gay Hussar room, with a proper kitchen
The wine-magazine bar, Mark Andrew and Daniel Keeling's Bloomsbury original since 2015
Noble Rot began as a magazine in 2013, long-form, anti-orthodox writing about wine, and the bar opened on Lamb's Conduit Street in 2015 as the magazine's physical room. Mark Andrew (former Roberson buyer) and Daniel Keeling run a list that reads like the magazine: Loire Chenins, Jura, mature Burgundy at unfussy markups, and an unrivalled by-the-glass programme through Coravin. The kitchen, short, French-leaning, bistro-classical (steak tartare, oxtail bourguignon, île flottante), exists to feed the list, not compete with it. The chapter's natural-wine anchor and the room the Aydın Saner / Sevde Korucu reader has already heard about.
Book the bar counter, not the back room, Mark or Dan are usually pouring blind for whoever asks. The mature-Burgundy-by-the-glass list (rotating, Coravin) is the single best fair-priced grand-cru pour in central London. Pick up the latest issue of the magazine on the way out.
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