Only popped in to this branch for a glass of wine — nice vibe, friendly staff, good buzz but only OK wine that isn’t great value. Would like to go back to try a few other wines and sample some of their food. Not a bad spot for a drink and nice for a catch up with my friend.
Josh W.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Good wine, fairly well priced for London. Busy and fun crowd and very nice staff. It’s not the place for a quiet conversation, more a nice after work drink with your co-workers to have a moan about Sandra in accounting…
Daniel F.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
— Salt Cod Croquettes were good. Probably better at a proper Spanish place tho. 6⁄10 — Cold cut of Saucisson and gerkins was huge! Great nibble food while waiting. 9⁄10 — The Lamb Barnsley Chop was very tender. Good mint and Kale that went with it too. 8⁄10 — Excellent house wine. Notable that they have their own wine shop here and tastings etc. Was impressed by that part of this restaurant.
Oliver H.
Tu valoración: 5 Ulm, Baden-Württemberg
Top: Schönes Interieur, freundliche Bedienung inkl Beratung und super Essen. Die Wein Auswahl ist genial. Atmosphäre hip. Top Tip!
Msfros
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Always try and make it to this place when in the vicinity. Nice felxaing surroundings, with an excellent buzz, and staff friendly and ready to help. Excellent for beer or wine, definitely recommended
Dean T.
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Small, cramped, and loud or petite, intimate, and buzzing. .. take your pick. Either way, Vinoteca never fails to deliver on good wine and good food. While this is not a place for the most finessed food, it does provide decent fare, well matched with good wines, at prices reasonable to the area(£16 for a plated entrée of roasted duck breast for example). Not somewhere to go for conversation or on a first date, but definitely better than many of the nearby chains.
Alexia P.
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
Cute and cosy place. Best wine — Costes catalanes. Most expensive but SOOOO worth it! Dont serve food until 6 i think. Dont know how the food is but if it is as good as the wine, I am going back! 5 stars!
Josephine B.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Vinoteca my darling, I’ve been meaning to tell you something… well its just that I, er… well, I rather like you. How you charmed and seduced me with your prosecco on tap, at a decadent £3.95. The bubbles, oh how they tickle my nose. However last week was a little rocky,. You did something I wasn’t pleased with. I know you didn’t mean to hurt me but sadly your behaviour was not up to par. Anyway no point dwelling on the past, but in future darling, never ever run out of prosecco on tap again, and we will forever be on good terms. Love you much!
Dave S.
Tu valoración: 4 Melbourne, Australia
Vinoteca has become my new favorite eat-in place for lunch. It is always packed but eat here just once and you will understand why. Simply put, Vinoteca serves great food in a buzzing upscale yet casual environment. Thomas A is right that at first glance Vinoteca looks to crowded — the table are squished tightly together and the wait staff seems to be frantically running around with the vino — however, you don’t really notice that once you are seated. The acoustics magically work and make for an enjoyable meal. But the main reason you go to Vinoteca is for the delicious food and wine. I’ve had both the mixed green salad with confit of pork and the seared rare bavette of beef. Both are highly recommended. Excellent selection of wines — I need to be sure to come here for dinner so I can have a few glasses. Be sure to book ahead — even for lunch!
Richar
Tu valoración: 4 Berlin, Germany
A very good wine and food place in the heart of smithfield ad land. Extensive wine list and a daily food menu served by efficient friendly staff. Recommended.
Atiq B.
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
Ideal date venue for foodies — went with the mrs on saturday and the 20-minute wait did lead her to ask whether the food was worth it, thankfully no let downs here as all was splendid prosecco for festive seasonality washed down the excellent carpaccio and the smoked eel broad bean wasabi salad was incredibly well thought out(just one duck egg tough? come on now guys thats not enough…) the bavette for main was brilliantly cooked and seasoned to perfection and the wine was top notch — what r u waiting for? get involved!
ErikM
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Having tried the Marylebone branch previously I was hoping to have a really nice lunch at Vinoteca but unfortunately it didn’t live up to my expectations. The place itself is nice and light with wooden furniture and the staff are very friendly and attentive. The letdown was the food. I’d happily come here and buy some wine to take away but it will be a while before I come back for food. It wasn’t really bad, more like un-memorable and for the prices they charge I’d much rather go somewhere else. The starter of chargrilled razor clams was barely warm and quite bland. The main of bavette with chorizo butter was better with quite good quality meat but again a bit bland and under seasoned. I still can’t see the point of the chorizo butter as it wasn’t particularly nice and didn’t add anything to the dish.
Roaste
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
I had the pleasure of dining at Vinoteca which is a very wine orientated small little restaurant located in the Smithfields Market area. I had read and heard alot about it, and my other half and I thought that going there to celebrate the fact that I had just written a very difficult/boring exam would be a good way to celebrate. We had tried to eat there before but they don’t take reservations which I find incredibly frustrating and we were told on a recent Saturday night it would be a two hour wait. We thought a Wednesday night might be more succesfull and it was, but the no reservation system inevitably leads to a lot of people standing around waiting for a table and in an already small restaurant this is both hectic and annoying. The menu appears to change daily and a good selection of British inspired dishes comes out of the tiny open kitchen. I noted that the head chef John Murray got his training in Canada and his bio includes Lee and Oliver and Bonacini Café Grill in Toronto(neither of which mean anything to me but may say something to those in Canada). Starters ran between GBP5.50 and 6.95 and mains between GBP11.95 and 14.50. I think this is excellent value for the food especially as portions are large. Each dish on the menu has a recommended wine and prices varied from a small glass of English wine for GBP3.45 to a large glass of French for GBP12.00. Bread and olive oil was provided and both were amazingly light. I started with a ham hock terrine with piccalilli and salad which was spot on. I almost always order fish in a restaurant, but realized that the deep red we got while we were waiting needed meat and I settled on the bavette which was absolutely amazing(meat is handily sourced from nearby Smithfields market). My partner had a jewel coloured beetroot soup which had an excellent deep flavour of roasted beetroot and for his main he had a duck lasagne which he described as ‘average’. Overall the food was excellent(apart from the duck lasagne) but the Tayyabs like atmosphere leaves much to be desired. My partner spent half the night with a coat in his face, someone bumping his chair from behind, and we were sat practically on top of some stuffy German tax lawyers(sorry that’s a bit stereotypical but well. probably true). The no reservation thing(except at lunch apparently) is an issue, and would really turn me off trying to go again. However, it doesn’t seem to be an issue for others as the punters queuing would attest to. Décor: Wood tables, open kitchen, small and cute. There is a section devoted to wine you can buy and take home. Price: Excellent for this quality and this area of town. Food: Excellent except for one off dish. Portions are large. Good For: Nipping out with your partner on a Monday night. Any other night and you run the peril of not getting in.
TheHap
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
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I’ve been meaning to go to Vinoteca for aaaages, having been told by a couple of friends-in-the-know how wonderful it is. When you find a restaurant that people go back to time and time again, you’ve definitely found a winner. And I have to say that having been, it has sailed to the top of my(as yet unwritten) best restaurants in London list. So why did it take me so long to go? My problem was the no-booking policy. I get that this makes it more of a local restaurant, but dinners at Wahaca and Polpo failed because we didn’t want to wait 2 hours for a table(Polpo on a Thursday night) or we had to wait until everyone had arrived before we could put our names on the waiting list(Wahaca). Both me and my friends are guilty of rocking up to dinner late depending on our workloads so we’ve always gone for places we could book. But the good news is that the wait at Vinoteca was fine. I went with Escobar and we rocked up around 7pm on a Friday evening, got a nice seat at the side bar(some people after us didn’t though) and nattered our way through half a bottle of delicious French white wine(see photo below you can also see from Escobar’s lovely hand gestures how he felt about my taking blog photos during our meal). We were seated within around 30 – 40 minutes and it didn’t bother me one jot, I quite liked the pre-dinner drink aspect. First, I loved the laid-back wood floor long-conversation vibe of the place. You weren’t rushed, service was lovely, it felt like a comfy French bistro inside. It was relaxed and homely my perfect resto. Then, the wine. It makes SUCH a difference to have a delicious well-priced bottle of wine served at the perfect temperature. At first the huge wine list was a bit scary, but we took a punt on a lovely bottle of white(2009 Coteaux de Languedoc from Domaine La Croix Gratiot although I was also thinking about an Aussie Verdelho) which was brilliantly priced at £19. When emptied, we had the recommended glass of wine per main course, again really reasonably priced and absolutely perfect with the meal(a deep red with the bavette and a light fruity riesling with the mullet). I was also massively impressed at the food right up there with the best I’ve had in London. To start, we shared toast with chorizo with quail’s egg and some amazing sauce that I can’t remember which was incredible sooo tasty and warm and delicious. You know when food’s so good you make impromptu appreciative noises and scrunch up your face in appreciation? Just like that. We almost licked the plate clean. And then Escobar had the char-grilled bavette(med-rare), chorizo butter, chips and smoked ketchup washed down with the recommended red wine. I managed to grab a bite and the meat was perfectly tender and juicy, delicious. I had the red mullet with samphire(sadly ran out but instead it was a herby thing) with a sort of bulghur wheat, washed down with the delicioso riesling. It was a fantastic mix of tastes and textures and absolutely delicous. I admit sometimes I find fish dishes a little dull but this was interesting and rich. The amazing thing about all this? For a 3 hour or so meal, with two wonderful courses, a bottle of wine shared and two large glasses with the main, it came to a brilliant £40 each. So not an everyday meal but a nice meal out with friends, or your mum, or a date. And it is truly a local neighbourhood place — somewhere you could rock up for an impromptu bite to eat after work and have a chat, drink wine and eat superb food. I have never found a restaurant I wanted to return to regularly and could actually afford to do so, but this is it. I’m so pleased I found it!
Thegru
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Vinoteca. Vino Teca. It’s all in the name really. Vino, wine, the glorious grape. Rightly known and talked about for it’s fabulous choice of wines by the glass, this simple wooden floored winebar has a(albeit widely known) secret. The food here is pretty damn good too. These guys pay a lot of attention, not just to the food and the wine, but to how the two combine. Their daily changing menu has glasses of wine matched to each dish that you are free to select should you want. And the cooking, like a good wine, is full of clear, well balanced flavours. To start we had watermelon salad scattered with wibbly and light pink moscato jelly cubes, a gentle feta and shavings of black olive. This was super fresh and zingy, a real spritzer of a dish that got the meal off to a light start. The other starter was a complete contrast. A fried morcilla, poached egg and green bean dish that was strong, savoury and delightfully oily. The morcilla was tip-top quality and packed full of bloody flavours. Yum. My only complaint was that the egg had been poached solid, and I prefer mine to be ready to burst with runny yellow yolk. We then hit some meaty mains with relish. The guinea fowl above was moist and tasty not overwhelmed by salty prosciutto. The romesco sauce was really more of a purée made from ground walnuts and almonds and lashings of chilli. They could have used a little less chilli for my taste, but the nutty texture was delightful and quinoa gave it a little wheaty bite. Char grilled steak was cooked to medium rare perfection. The steak itself was fully flavoured and I think came from grass fed UK longhorn cattle which, given the intense taste and wonderfully(slightly) chewy texture sounds about right to me. My favourite type of beef. The chips were pretty fine too crispy skinned, soft centred salty wedges that just made you want to eat and eat and eat Nobody could keep their mits off. Now for the wines. We started with some provencial rose pale and elegant with a light and subtle fruity flavour and dry edge and a vermentino from Les Arches, France which was all peach flavours and lightly blossomy aromas. With the mains we went for a Chillian pinot with the guinea fowl and a petite sirah from the USA with the bavette. The former was fresh, fruity and gently complex with a long and tasty finish. More akin to a burgundy than a typical new world pinot. The sirah though, wow, it was a belter. Heady and deep, this was concentrated stuff. Alongside the almost over-ripe flavours there was an almost hypnotic aroma that drew my nose right down into the glass until I was virtually snorting the viscous liquid. Vinoteca has jumped up the list of favourite eateries. The experience is so chilled out and everything so tasty, it’s just really good fun to visit.
Linzi M.
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
I’m sorry Vinoteca, I’m clearly too much of a philistine for you. I arrive expecting to get a table and not have one of my dear friends already been snubbed by your attitude. But you redeemed yourself with prompt, friendly service once we were seated. 200 wines. Wow I usually blindly panic and pick a random one. Turns out you didn’t have the one we wanted though… wah wah. But holy God was that goats cheese and aubergine fritter salad divine. Let’s talk about your bread basket, why so small? When it’s that good I need more! But oh dear I’ve let us down again, trying to shoehorn five friends into a table for four. We bickered, us arguing there was room, you maintaining there was not! You gave up in a huff and went away. We conceded by finishing our wine and leaving. Vinoteca is a great place if you are into wine and prepared to drop some cash. The service is a bit hit or miss, the waitresses were friendly but the management types were rude and supercilious. Deffo worth a visit in spite of our ups and downs.
Michael L.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I came here for a late saturday brunch with my mates and it was rather empty. We decided to have brunch here anyway since we’ve heard such great things about it. After several glasses of champage and wine, the place begain to fill up. I had a declious steak with chips. Melt in your mouth kind of steak. Chips so crisp you could… i don’t know what you could do with chips so crisp, but the point is that they were good! This place will always be on must do list each time I visit London.
Thomas A.
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
I’ve walked by here often and thought, wow, it’s always busy, I’m not sure if that’s annoying or a good sign. I couldn’t imagine for how small it was that it would be a nice atmosphere to sit and drink wine with people around you shouting and carrying on, but once we actually gave it a go, we quickly realized that it wasn’t too loud, and the people that were around you weren’t rushing in and out, they were staying and enjoying the evening with a few bottles as well. That being the case, I’d recommend getting there before it gets too too late so you can make sure you get a table as the turnover seemed to be a little slow, as it should be though if you’re enjoying yourself. The staff were very helpful, I don’t consider myself to know epic amounts of information about wine but I do have preferences, so if you tell them what you’re in the mood for, they’ll happily guide you through the wine list and usually offer you a tasting(I’m sure this varies on if the wine is available by the glass) before you commit to a bottle. There’s something in every price range, so don’t think that you have to drop 30+ on a bottle. The area is nice(I’m partial, it’s my neighborhood) and I’ve even spotted Heston Blumenthal here late at night. If you’re in Clerkenwell and you are in the mood for wine, you must walk by here and see if there’s a table open. You won’t be disappointed.
Evelyn M.
Tu valoración: 5 Islington, United Kingdom
Vinoteca had been on my ‘to do’ list for absolutely ages. When you walk past this restaurant on a hot summer’s day you can’t help but be distracted by all the beautiful people sitting outside knocking back gallons of plonk. The combination of my shallow and alcoholic tendencies made this an irresistible destination and I’m very, very pleased to say, it didn’t disappoint! The Vinoteca menu works by pairing great food with perfect, if unusual wines. If you don’t fancy this you can always opt for a bottle of one of the restaurant’s other 250 wines but we thought we might as well go the whole hog. Beef carpaccio with a fruity rose might not sound like a great match but trust me, it was delicious! My main, bream with cockles and a tomato consommé so light it was almost non existent was phenomenal. I would go as far to say it was some of the best fish I’ve had since my move to London. My boyfriend also enjoyed his venison with a bone marrow jus although we both thought it was a little on the thin side. Still a light artichoke salad and once again, that vino more than made up for it. Yum squared. Vinoteca isn’t cheap that’s for sure, main courses are between £11 and £15 before wine, but I would definitely recommend this place for a posh date or special occasion. I definitely felt wined and dined by the end of my night although if I’m honest, a little drunk!
Chieh T.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
I. Love. Vinoteca. I can’t really say that I love that many restaurant-type establishments in London… but I really do love Vinoteca. 200+ types of wine. Friendly/helpful staff. Awesome food. At first glance it may seem a little pricey but if you really take into account the quality and the thought that goes into the food… it’s all worth it. I’ve had their cheese and cold cut plates, the wood pigeon with chanterelle mushrooms and truffle oil, and everything was perfect. Not to mention that the choice for wine is so extensive. I’ve only been here after work, and it definitely does get very crowded. They don’t take reservations and it’s just first come first serve. But I’ve never had any issues… I typically get there around 5:30 — 6:00 and maybe have to wait a max of 20 min for a table(you can always just chill at the bar and start on the drinking). Atmosphere is warm, buzzy, and I always leave happy.
Aline D.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Vinoteca is a lovely little wine bar in Clerkenwell East London, which offers an excellent wine list, and what’s so great is that it is also a shop, so you can buy yourself a bottle or two to take home. The wine bar on the upstairs is quite cramped. We went on a weekday for lunch and it was packed with people, and we all sat like sardines squashed into a tin. But the atmosphere was lively and thoroughly enjoyable. When the weather is nice, the windows open out and the street and interior blend together. Its design is simple, the furnishing is all made out of oak creating an entirely relaxed atmosphere. You can choose from a list of 25 wines by the glass(prices start at £3.25), which are changed weekly. And you can choose from a list of 275 wines from the bottle. Their choice of wines is unique, and with each dish you order a recommended wine is listed. So great wine: check. Great atmosphere: check. Friendly staff: check. Did I also mention that aside from stocking great wine, they serve up hearty dishes from 12pm to 2.45pm and then from 6.30pm to 10.00pm. You can only book at lunchtimes. I enjoyed a large plate of chargrilled steak with a garlic and oregano butter, served with chunky chips. The wine they recommended was the 2006 Barossa Chook from Maverick(Australia). My friend had the sea bass, with sprouting purple broccoli, and the wine was a Sauvignon Blanc from South Africa. The only real criticism was that though service was very friendly, we did have to wait a while for our food and service. But to be fair, it was packed to the rim so I guess that’s understandable! You can tell that the people who work at Vinoteca are passionate about their wine and food from and know what they’re talking about. This is great as there is nothing worse than going to a restaurant and faced with people who don’t seem to know a thing about what they’re serving.