The French House, London
Hey, put those phones away! This place has a strict 'no music, laptop, and definitely no mobile phones' rule. It's all about letting creative minds chat and share their witty thoughts against a backdrop of black-and-white photos.
If you're thinking of having a relaxed pint here, think again: they only serve half pints, except on Pints Day. Most folks prefer sipping on wine or champagne from the European pals across the border. Upstairs, the dining room often serves up delicious French dishes like the classic whole roast garlic bulb on toast or salt cod beignets. This kitchen has even launched some big-shot chefs in London.
Initially called the York Minster, this place has been keeping the spirit alive in Soho for over a century, welcoming everyone from prostitutes to gays, publishers to actors, painters to, well, you name it. It was a hangout for those who liked its down-to-earth vibe over the fancy private clubs nearby. They even offered informal loans from behind the bar to their loyal customers when needed. During the Second World War, it became a safe haven for Free France movement members, and Charles de Gaulle himself might have dropped in for a glass of red. Other regulars included artistic legends like Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, and even the surreal Salvador Dalí.
Just like back in the day, The French House can get seriously packed, so if you want a seat, come early and stake your claim!
If you're thinking of having a relaxed pint here, think again: they only serve half pints, except on Pints Day. Most folks prefer sipping on wine or champagne from the European pals across the border. Upstairs, the dining room often serves up delicious French dishes like the classic whole roast garlic bulb on toast or salt cod beignets. This kitchen has even launched some big-shot chefs in London.
Initially called the York Minster, this place has been keeping the spirit alive in Soho for over a century, welcoming everyone from prostitutes to gays, publishers to actors, painters to, well, you name it. It was a hangout for those who liked its down-to-earth vibe over the fancy private clubs nearby. They even offered informal loans from behind the bar to their loyal customers when needed. During the Second World War, it became a safe haven for Free France movement members, and Charles de Gaulle himself might have dropped in for a glass of red. Other regulars included artistic legends like Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, and even the surreal Salvador Dalí.
Just like back in the day, The French House can get seriously packed, so if you want a seat, come early and stake your claim!
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Sight Name: The French House
Sight Location: London, England (See walking tours in London)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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Sight Location: London, England (See walking tours in London)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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