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  • La Cave Restaurant

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  • The romantic La Cave Restaurant & Wine Bar is nestled away on a cobbled alleyway where it boasts views of historic Southwark Cathedral. An authentic slice of France, La Cave is where French ex-pats, City execs and loved up couples enjoy the extensive and good value wine list, covering fine examples of classic and lesser known grapes, in the large wine bar before moving on to the restaurant which offers a rustic yet elegant cuisine. In the summer months, why not enjoy a chilled glass of white while sharing a lush platter of cheese and cured meats or delicate hot bites on the terrace patio, stretching the width of the picturesque cathedral gardens.

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  1. Posted by james on 16 Oct 2009 10:50

    La Cave Restaurant is simply divine. The food is truly French and the atmosphere is beautifully Gallic. . I will most certainly be back here for more of their fabulous food.

  2. Posted by david on 16 Oct 2009 10:46

    Hi every one what a great place lovely staff the food is so good fresh and tasty lot of choice and the flavour of the dishes made to perfection. Me and my partner felt that was long time we didn’t a good night out dinning we recommend that restaurant 200%.
    Ps: (ignore the wrong review about this place)

  3. Posted by Joanna on 13 Oct 2009 16:02

    Visited La Cave recently for dinner. For the price of the food we expected something delicious, good wine and a fun evening. There was one nice waiter, and that is unfortunately where the compliments end, the waitress was surley, asked abruptly "what do you want?" when taking our order, the starter took an hour to arrive, the wine was not good and the food was as indifferent as it gets... we only wished we were at home with a bowl of pasta and a decent glass of wine. I could not recommend this place in any way, the waiter didn't react to the indifferent utterance of "fine" when asked how our food was, and the waitress who took the money clearly wasn't remotely interested. Despite looking nice as you come in, there are only about 2 tables which would be good to sit at, the rest are either elbow to elbow with other couples, or at the mouth of the kitchen where the chef rings a school bell as each of his concoctions is ready to be taken out. I suggest looking elsewhere. (About £100 for starter maincourse and glass of wine, 2 people)

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  • 6 - 10 Borough High Street , London, London Bridge, SE1 9QQ
  • Area: London Bridge
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  • Category: French
  • Travel: London Bridge
  • Times: Mon - Sat 12pm - 3pm & 6pm - 11pm
  • Price: £35 and under
  • Credit cards: All major cards accepted
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