THE BRACKENBURY WINE ROOMS
WINE BAR, WINE SHOP, RESTAURANT
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We have a fantastic, wide, sunny terrace on leafy Hammersmith Grove seating upward of 40 people, perfect for lazy summer lunches and brunches, a cheeky evening apéritif, and just drinking, eating and socialising in Brackenbury village.
The bar area features five gleaming wine dispensers and 40 wines by the glass from our exhaustive list, high and low seating and plenty more space to stand. It’s a friendly and interactive environment to sample some top wines along with tapas-style bar snacks.
The restaurant is comfortable and relaxed, and seats another 40, with room for 20 more in the private room. The British and European food focuses on quality ingredients, well sourced, cooked without excessive fuss, and with a modern twist on much-loved classics.
WHO ARE WE
WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES US THE WINE ROOMS?
We love wine, and all that’s enjoyable around wine: good food, good friends, good conversation.
We take particular pride in our selection of 150 bins, and in presenting you with an extensive range of 40 wines by the glass. We encourage you to sample those armed with a pre-paid card, with or without help from our wine specialists. We also stock a cracking selection of sparkling and sweet wines, beers and spirits. Food is there to make the wines even more enjoyable! Try some British and French cheeses or Spanish and British meats with your choice of wine, or go along with the wine matches on our main menu. We have lunchtime specials at £14 for two main courses, and a brunch menu at weekends.
We also hold regular wine classes to help you find your way around. And if you like our wines, they are all available at take-out prices for home consumption.
- Our wine list covers some 150 different bins
- You can sample 40 of those by the glass
- We also stock a selection of sparkling and sweet wines
- We suggest wine matches for all menu items
QUALITY AND PROVENANCE
WINES SHOULD REFLECT THEIR ORIGINS
We think wines should reflect their origin: where the grapes are grown, and who has made the wine. We take great care in selecting our wines, and in keeping the selection fresh and interesting. We have wines from the world’s most renowned estates, as well as exciting boutique winemakers,. Whether it’s an entry-level wine at £3.00 a glass or a Bordeaux first growth for £65 a glass, we always try to ensure that the wines we show reflect their respective ‘terroirs’.
Talking of provenance, our beers (well, most of them, we like to change them around) are brewed in London, and the Gin and Vodka is distilled in a little street in Hammersmith’s Brackenbury village. We take the same care when we choose our food suppliers; we want great food (think perfectly aged British beef, Gressingham duck or acorn-fed Spanish Jamon) to go with great wines.