Blacklock Soho
Atmospheric basement restaurant and bar for seared meat chops, plus cocktails from trolley carts.
Housed in a former Soho brothel and the notorious “Le Reims” lap dancing club. Like much of 1950s Soho, Great Windmill Street was infamous for it’s activities of the night as well as the Nosh Bar, a salt beef institution, which for 40 years was a local favourite for a mix of celebrities du jour, Soho showgirls and even the late A.A Gill. The atmosphere is fun and true to our Soho heritage, yet we still catch the occasional former punter descending the stairs before hastily retreating realising it’s not quite the same establishment they frequented in the 90s.
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