French Bars and Restaurants to Check Out During London Wine Week

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Summer is on its way! And what better way to celebrate the arrival of summer than a glass of chilled rosé on the terrasse? Cheers to the beginning l’été from Monday, May 13, to Sunday, May 19, at London Wine Week. And for the first time, festival passes are free, which gives you one more reason to participate!

This week dedicated to wine will take place throughout the city, with different foodie and oenophile events every day. You be able to go to pop-up wine bars, outdoor activities, original dinners, and tastings. Some of London’s finest wine bars will offer tailor-made tastings for only £6.

Five French bars and restaurants will be participating in the event.

1. Clarette

An elegant and refined French wine bar that serves dishes to share in an iconic townhouse in the heart of Marylebone. — 44 Blandford Street, London, W1U 7HS

2. Petit Pois

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With quality cocktails and an exceptional wine list, Petit Pois is the relaxed gourmet address Hoxton Square has needed for years. — 9 Hoxton Square, London, N1 6NU

3. Le vieux comptoir

A wine bar, restaurant and grocer that is full of typically French products. — 26-28 Moxon Street, London, W1U 4EU

4. Terroirs wine bar

Deliciously French, this is a discreet wine bar with an impressive list of wines by small producers, and organic and biodynamic grape varieties. — 5 William IV Street, London, WC2N 4DW

5. Le Pont de la Tour

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An elegant restaurant next to Tower Bridge specializing in classic French cuisine with a breathtaking view of the Thames and historic monuments. — 36d Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YE

This article was originally published on our sister site, French Morning London. London Wine Week

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