Reviews Ashbee's Wine Bar

4
Max Madonia
+4
Love that place. It's easy to miss though because you have to climb down stairs to get there. The fondue is tasty and cheap. The atmosphere is very cozy. The Polish lady who runs it is great too. Strangely enough, on one occasion, I wanted to go there with friends but it was closed because they had a "psychic night"!
5
PATERNOSTER Gabriel
+5
Don't get intimidated by this small, dusty, old fashioned restaurant, the first look is misleading. After this unwelcoming narrow stairs, you will find a wine bar serving decent French food ( good but not all home made I guess) for quite cheap prices. The wine selection is impressive and the owner, an old polish lady is great. And she knows her wine. For me, this place is a little gem.
5
Benjamin Simonds
+5
If you're looking for a chic, modern wine bar, this is not your place. But if you're looking for an evening filled with great stories, interesting people and a well considered wine list in one of the most authentic watering holes in London, this place is for you. Elisabeth couldn't be a more gracious host, and if you're open to where the evening takes you, you will not be disappointed.
5
Thomas Forth
+5
Down an alley and then down a small staircase is one of London's hidden gems. Probably the best cheese fondue in the city, and still less than £6 a head. Beware though, you might end up spending twice that because it's so good you'll want seconds. 60s and 70s music, 60s decor, and an amazing Owner/Manager from the same era who attracts a great range of local characters to the tiny bar with her fine selection of wine. If you stick around long enough you might even get a small glass of Polish mead to finish off a great evening. Highly recommended.
5
Mandeep Dhanoa
+5
A place lost in time, but at the right time. There is a great wine selection here at very affordable rates. It's a place that really takes you out of London and into continental Europe. Definitely recommend for a date or group of friends who are into wine.
5
Mitchell Ruzzoli
+5
Stayed in Earl’s Court area both times in London. Stumbled on Ashbee’s the first time, went back on purpose the next time. All the reviews are spot on. Great wine at great prices. Elizabeth is a gem if you take the time to talk with her. The space is full of character, but may be off putting to some who want more updated, millennial, blah blah blah. If that’s you, then don’t go. If you love a quirky place, good wine, and fondue, check it out!
5
David Bachowski
+5
Had some of the best moments in my life here when I lived in London. Elisabeth is the best host, and the Swiss cheese fondue doesn’t disappoint. I’m tearing up just thinking about the place...
5
Cie Yan Duyvendak
+5
A unique experience. It beats any Broadway show! Long live Elizabeth! (If you like Starbucks coffee and cueing in line for madame Tussaud, stay away)
4
seán mcalister
+4
The owner, a Polish lady, is a charming jewel on earls court. Intimate wine bar set up perfectly for conversation and the like.
4
Engin Iyidogan
+4
It is well designed under-ground wine bar, age range is 40-50, prices are reasonable
5
Norfolk Lock
+5
Fantastic wine bar with such a likeable old lady serving a fantastic array of wines at very fair prices for Earl's Court
4
Louis Jent
+4
Lovely cosy wine bar. Great value cheese fondue, Gruyere and Emmental
4
Jeremy Jacobs
+4
A little off putting and scary but surprisingly good wine selection and great cheese fondue for the price.
5
Sarah Mannion
+5
Best hidden gem of all London. Feels a bit odd when you first arrive, but stick with it.
4
Rhys Tawton
+4
A little hidden gem with a great wine list and attentive service.
5
Ry Guy
+5
A great, little basement restaurant. A hidden gem for a home cooked meal!
5
Antonius Gautama
+5
It's a quite good place for break hours n get a cup coffe here