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All Bar One

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108 New Oxford Street,
Soho,
London,
WC1A 1HB

0871 971 7134 Calls to 0871 numbers will be charged at a fixed rate of 10p per minute (from a landline or a mobile) no matter where you are within the UK. This number is unique to viewlondon.co.uk.

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Review byangela wringe30/01/2008
The Central London branch of All Bar One is a fine example of how right this chain can get it, with a constant stream of local workers and Oxford Street shoppers grabbing a quick pint or decent bite.

The Venue
All Bar One on New Oxford Street is in a great position, less than a minute from Tottenham Court Road station. As you enter the main bar, it’s quite narrow, but around the corner you will discover a fairly large square room with plenty of tables. There is also a charming mezzanine level with another 12 tables of varying size, material and shape.

The decor is the standard ABO mix of brass tabletops, natural wood, leather bench seats, and oversized antique frames holding the chalkboard menu. A quirky little touch that you don’t find in other bars is the way the food menus come on a novel A4 brown paper pad, which can be found hanging on the wall in several places around the bar.

The Atmosphere
As generic as All Bar One is, it does have a warm, friendly feel – unexpected for a chain pub. The fast moving mix of clientele gives it a buzzing atmosphere – especially in the evenings, when people want to wash the stresses of the working day away in a Central London location.

The Food
The menu here has an enticing smorgasbord of options. If you’re not too hungry, order the mouth-watering collection of Tapas from £3-£7: the yakatori chicken served with a sticky rice cake and drizzled with yakatori dipping sauce comes highly recommended. The sweetness of the sauce cuts through the chargrilled flavour of the chicken, peppers and onion, with a real melt in the mouth texture. Also try the butterfly tiger prawns marinated in garlic – succulent and juicy. The only thing you may find is the food can sometimes be a little on the cool side in the peak times when service is a little slower.

The main meals changes with the seasons, but generally offers a well-balanced selections of fish, meat and vegetarian options. The burgers are a mainstay of the menu and are very good - homemade, rustic and on the large side, with toppings such as pesto and mozzarella, or bacon and guacamole, all cooked to your liking and served with hot, crispy French fries.

However, a particularly good option for lunch is the sandwich selection, which offers rump steak, chicken, crayfish or goat’s cheese – they even throw in a cheese and ham sarnie for good measure, for when you just want something simple.

All the food here is fresh, tasty and comes in large portions, and the friendly waitress table service is very welcome after a hard days work!

The Drinks
There is plenty to choose from at All Bar One - whether you fancy a pint or a sophisticated glass of wine or two.

Beers on tap include a wide range from several different countries, such as Jupiler Blue – a light, fresh low alcohol pilsner from Belgium. You’ll also find Amstel, a German Paulaner, an Italian Peroni, Guiness, and a crisp but bitter Czech Staropramen. The bottled beers are a diverse bunch, too, ranging from a Belgium raspberry fruit beer to a traditional English malty ale.

On the extensive wine list you can choose from a large range of whites, reds, roses, a prosecco and Champagnes! The Terracotta Francesco, an Italian Pinot Grigio rose, comes highly recommended: a pale pink wine at just £17 a bottle or £4.30 a glass with a delicate, dry flavour tinged with vanilla.

The Last Word
A decent example of a chain pub, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the choice and quality of food and drink available.
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