Restaurant review: Butler's Wharf Chop House, Butler's Wharf, London
Feast on meat at this stunning riverside restaurant You can keep your Veganuary, we're going meaty all the way! Carnivores rejoice - this meat-focused oasis in Butler's Wharf is scrum diddly umptious.I've long been a fan of the Butler's Wharf area near Tower Bridge with its wide assortment of riverside restaurant, cafes and boutique shops, perfect for popping into after a long stroll along the Thames. Given I hadn't been to the area since summer, I was excited to visit T [...]
Feast on meat at this stunning riverside restaurant
I've long been a fan of the Butler's Wharf area near Tower Bridge with its wide assortment of riverside restaurant, cafes and boutique shops, perfect for popping into after a long stroll along the Thames. Given I hadn't been to the area since summer, I was excited to visit The Butler's Wharf Chop House, a relaxed riverside restaurant celebrating all things meaty and wonderful.
The location is hard to beat. Smack bang next to the River Thames looking directly across at Tower Bridge, you couldn't get any closer to the bridge unless you were dining on top of it.
The first place you see upon entry is the bar area with its lovely curved bar, which beckons you to sit and unwind with a glass of wine while you wait for your table. As we were a bit late for our reservation, we headed straight to our table to start perusing the menu.
Gorgeous yellow orange yolk surrounded by sultanas and Merguez lamb sausage meat - made it deliciously surprising and unlike any other Scotch egg I'd ever have before. The meat is much more tender than pork sausage and the sultanas and hint of cinnamon, were lovely. A light, crispy crumb coating on the outside provided just the right amount of crunch. I'd make the trip again just for the Scotch egg on its own!
Accompaniments included truffle macaroni and cheese (delish), perfectly whipped mashed potatoes and creamed spinach (the only side we weren't overly excited about). My husband had the Brook Street Fram lamb shoulder shank served on a bed of butter beans and Yorkshire chorizo, the type of hearty dish that's perfect on a cold winter's day.
With views this cracking and sensational food to boot, its a great find for those who want a restaurant with a location that’s certain to impress.
The details
Butlers Wharf Chop House
36e Shad Thames
London
SE1 2YE
Phone: 020 7403 3403
bwchophouse@danddlondon.com
Ashley Miln