Gaucho - City

About Gaucho - City

Gaucho is a sexy Argentinean steakhouse in the City of London’s Bell Inn Yard that is popular with the local business lunch set and carnivorous connoisseurs. This Gaucho location is perfect for its City crowd – it’s housed in a space that was once the gold holding vaults of the Bank of England. With its luxe mix of chandeliers, black and white cow-hides and well-hung Churrasco cuts of beef, the City branch of Gaucho is a peppy place for business lunches and events and an impressive spot for dates. The meat-centric menu at Gaucho restaurant also has an excellent range of veggie and seafood dishes, and the Argentinean flavours are complemented by a variety of hand-picked boutique wines, mainly from Argentinean producers and perfectly matched to the big flavours on the menu. This super-stylish restaurant is a chic spot to linger over lunch, and the menu is guaranteed to impress.

Gaucho - City Address

Address:
1 Bell Inn Yard
The City
London
EC3V 0BL

Prices for Gaucho - City

Under £45 | €51 | US$70

Location Information for Gaucho - City

Address:
1 Bell Inn Yard
The City
London
EC3V 0BL
Public transport: Monument, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Gaucho - City

8 out of 10 based on 1867 reviews

As always a very enjoyable meal at Gaucho City.

8 May 2012
by 11957044

Gaucho, City, London - good as always. Excellent ribeye. Is quite a noisy closely packed venue, good for rainy days when you aren't needing to see the sunshine

4 May 2012
by 11861512

Good steak as always if a bit pricey. Chips came out cold which was a bit of a shame. Service was generally ok, happy and helpful.

11 May 2012
by VS

Gaucho is dependable and delivers every time ! Great meat cuts and amazing service. What more can I say...

5 May 2012
by CS

Fantastic lunch, great service, food and wine excellent. The beef was to die for. Would recommend to all.

10 May 2012
by DG
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