Come here, this is a great place
Found by complete accident, but we'll glad that we did. The host was more than happy to find room for us on a busy Saturday night.
A vast selection of wines from France but a little disappointed not more French beers available rather than Stella!!!
Food menu upstairs was well priced and good basic bistro selection. Would love to know how to become a member to eat in the restaurant downstairs.
Will definitely be back soon
They say you should never go back. Over 30 years ago, when a young graduate, Le Beaujolais used to be our regular meeting place. Today I decided to engage in nostalgia whilst in London, and we came back to find that the place has hardly changed, a small haven of France in Central London. The food was still generously portioned and great to eat, the house wine delicious and the welcome as good as we remembered. Sometimes they say you should not go back, Le Beaujolais is the place that disproves that rule.
A quaint and quirky French wine bar that I would definitely recommend. The staff are friendly, there is a decent wine selection as well as other options if you still wish to visit London's oldest French wine bar but wine isn't your thing.
The food is rustic yet tasty and a decent portion. The toulouse Sausages were enjoyed by my friends. The picture is the spicy sausages.
Call for a reservation of you would like a table but I'm sure you could find space to pop in for a cheeky glass if you wanted.
Definitely worth a visit and I will be returning.
Fab place, very personable staff and owner. Don't often say this but it made a memory for me in all aspects of the experience. It is so nice to find a place that is authentic and so individual.
Food was good and well priced. Every member of the staff smiled and it was clear that as well as being a great place to be a customer, the people who work there love it to. Bravo, Les Beaujolais!
I love Le Beaujolais. Great food, great wine, and brilliant service. The cheese board is as good as anything I have tried
Very authentic French bar (not the Club of the same name below - which is Incredible!). Had several carafe's of house white which was decent and great value. Regular haunt for me and will be back soon for food and wine - definitely worth a visit.
Ok, i am French and i tend to avoid French restaurants abroad, as they usually turn into touristic traps. This one is not!
The food was tasty and the wine went down like a charm. Discussing with the owner for a moment made me realise that it is definitely a place i could call home!
Such a gem. Tucked a few blocks from Trafalgar Square, its a great place for a delicious Parisian lunch/dinner. I really loved their carpaccio and frites!
My nostalgic fleeting visit to the old 'Winkles Wine Bar' taken over by Joel from Louis in the 70's to 80's was a real treat; fabulous buzz and a genuineness and sense if fierce French independent hospitality was so much fun and a delightful change to the usual 'dry' corporate hospitality vibe ever-present in many metropolitan establishment; "vive la liberté" with good wine and "savoire-faire" and a toast to absent old friends
Very nice vibe, a bit too small not that much space to seat and a bit expensive. Make sure to turn up sooner rather than later. Otherwise you won’t be able to get a space at the bar. The staff is French so it makes it more traditional
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