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Vats Wine Bar

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51 Lambs Conduit Street
Bloomsbury
London, WC1N 3NB
Nearest Transport: Russell Square
Vats is an old fashioned bar serving a variety of English dishes and classic French wines. They have an outdoor terraced... more
20 to 40 pounds

Reviews for Vats Wine Bar

  • 5
    Vats Wine Bar
    51 Lambs Conduit Street London WC1N 3NB uk
    4th September 2008
    Vats Wine Bar
    Current
    This is an reward winning wine bar above all that I’ve been to before! I can't highly say I like anywhere else anymore than this establishment. The wine bar serves a wide variety of wines/spirits and bubbly, at the usual wine type prices. They serve a wide range of wines from various countries across the world, and is obviously sold by the glass and obviously bottle too. Prices are high, but defiantly worth it. The seating area is really cosy, a great place to socialise for various occasions, e.g with friends or as a business thing and is a really nice atmospheric area… the staff are also of a great nature.
  • 3
    Vats Wine Bar
    51 Lambs Conduit Street London WC1N 3NB uk
    21st July 2007
    VATS (as in wine vats, rather than standing for Vodka And TonicS)
    Current
    Wasn't too sure about this place at first sight, looked a bit swanky (pricey) for me. Nonetheless we went in and were amazed at how cavernous this place is! It looks dinky from the outside but it stretches back about as far as the BT tower (ok slight exaggeration). The staff were friendly and gave us chance to ponder the wine menu. Went for the cheapest rose (16 - we baulked at that slightly) but turned out to be the most delcious rose we'd ever had! Well worth the money. And because it tasted so good we weren't necking it back quickly. They do food there but we didn't try anyway as we had a table booked elsewhere.

    Not been a regular visitor since, but I learnt not to be put off by the suits you see when looking in from the street.

    Not a place to go if you've got your scruffy clothes though.