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Lowlander

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36 Drury Lane
London, WC2B 5RR
Nearest Transport: Covent Garden
020 7379 7446
Lowlander is a restaurant and bar with a Belgian and Dutch theme. From Monday to Friday they serve a variety of bar food along with an A La Carte menu (from Midday until 3pm and 6pm until 10pm). On Saturdays they serve an A La Carte menu all day and then on Sundays they serve brunch from Midday until 5pm. Catering for private parties of up to 30 guests is available upon request.

Reviews for Lowlander

  • 4
    Lowlander
    36 Drury Lane London WC2B 5RR uk
    13th July 2007
    Current
    If you like tasting new beer, eating fresh continental food and experiencing something new everytime you go for a drink, then Lowlander is the place to go.

    A "grand cafe" modelled on those found in the Netherlands and serving a wide array for Belgian, Dutch and other continental beers, Lowlander is a great venue for a pint (or, more often, half-pint) at any time of the day. Whether you like fruity wheat beers (Fruli Strawberry on tap) or want something for a special occasion (how about a champagne beer, fermented using actual grains from the Champagne region), it's all there. Working you way through the menu is impossible on one visit and, in fact, with the regularly changing offerings depending on season, not generally possible at all unless you're a daily regular! Of course, if you have friends with more conservative palates, Lowlander also has a range of wines and more well-known beers such as Stella Artois and Hoegaarden, but the trip is not complete without tasting something new.

    Lowlander also does a great range of food, which always includes at least a couple of veggie options. Lunchtime and dinnertime are best to book for though, and you get to sit in the gallery overlooking the rest of the crowd down below.

    There's usually attentive table-service, though it can get busy at peak times. The slightly smaller than expected venue is easily accessible from the Strand, Covent Garden and Holborn which is probably why it's so popular. I recommend you go off-peak, during the day or daytime at the weekend - Sunday early afternoon is great. Price-wise, it's authentic and you do pay for that, which is something to bear in mind - but the experience is unparalleled!
  • 4
    Lowlander
    36 Drury Lane London WC2B 5RR uk
    12th June 2007
    Current
    A wonderful venue to spend a great evening with your friends! Plenty of Belgian draft and bottled beers to choose from (do you know already know Leffe? Try Brugse Zot...).

    Food is also good, with about 10-12 main dishes to choose from and 7-8 startes. More variety would be welcome, but ok... The steak is very good, go for it. Ah, and the typical Mussels with Frites, of course!

    Unfortunately, on busy days service tends to take quite long.

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