Boyd's Brasserie & Bar
Overview
Located only a short stroll from Trafalgar Square, Boyd’s Brasserie Bar & Lounge is the perfect place to unwind and relax after a hard days work. <br />Our menu has been designed by Sebastiaan Moors to create a simple and relaxed dining experience. British Tapas for starters are ideal for sharing which are followed by traditional British main courses, and a selection of succulent puddings to finish.<br />The diverse wine list has been carefully selected to complement the style of food we offer at Boyd’s and wines by the glass are also available in 250ml carafes.<br />Built in 1887 the elegant and classical space, once named The Marble Hall, opened its doors to the public in 2010 having been occupied by the Ministry of Defence since 1940. New owner Charles Boyd has given Boyd’s a much-deserved new lease of life. <br />
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Practical Information
8 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5BY
Prices
£25 and under
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Boyd's Brasserie & Bar
- Address
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8 Northumberland AvenueLondonWC2N 5BY
- Public transport:
- Charing Cross, Underground
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How sad...such a waste of attractive space.
Lots of marble and plush seating near the bar area, the bar is glitzy and the dining area tastefully decorated.
Interesting menu, small and large plates, and a pre-theater menu for less that 20 pounds. Lots of wines, too few by the glass.
The service is what made it such a waste. The waiter had to check our order and still got it wrong, too many...more
I had a voucher for Boyd's, but even without it the meal would have been reasonable. There was a nice selection of things to choose from on the menu and the food overall was pretty good. Nothing amazing but all enjoyable. Good wine selection as well. Cocktails are a bit steep. Hotel setting isn't my favorite but it was still nice. And it was annoying you have to pay for bread.
-Chicken...more
This is a new restaurant (and shared by) within Connections, Club Quarters, and Grand Hotel. The staff is young and very cordial. However, the food leaves a lot to be desired. I had the chicken noodle soup. There was absolutely no flavor. I also had the dry cured ham and blue cheese (they call this The Ploughman). However, a Ploughman meal normally comes with bread and they charge...more
British tapas are a good idea but the portions are tiny for the price (7.90 for two).
Like 3 litte shrimps for the prawn dish...
Place is very nice; high ceiling, marble, shiny bar in the center. Music a bit loud though...
They have a 2 for 1 cocktail after 10pm which was nice for my friends who joined us latermore
Went to Boyd's on a Saturday in early October, the location is easy for before or after lots of things, so I have been before.
The re-fit is looking great, the room has really opened up and lends itself all the more to an informal quality dining experience, I love the new cushions and winged chairs and was surprised at how comfy the "invisible" chairs were after a few hours.
Rather than...more
