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Le Metro Wine Bar and Bistro Knightsbridge

Le Metro Wine Bar and Bistro, 28 Basil Street, Knightsbridge, SW3 1AS

020 7589 6286

Le Metro Wine Bar and Bistro

Open from 7.30am, seven days a week, customers can enjoy anything from a juice, coffee or glass of wine to a full meal

Le Metro wine bar & bistro, sitting snugly between Harrods and Harvey Nichols on Basil Street, offers an all-day menu of small and large plates, perfect for those enjoying the shops of Knightsbridge. The menu includes light bites of crispy squid with aioli; beetroot-cured smoked salmon; or cumin kofte with minted yoghurt, with plates starting from £4 each. Larger appetites will find classics such as haddock and chips; steaks; and black olive gnocchi. Wines start from £3.95 for a glass, with a concise selection featuring choices from around the world, including owner David Levin’s own vineyard in France. The specially priced ‘wines of the week’ are selected from both the cellars and from expert sources. From 5pm – 7pm on weekday evenings, Le Metro’s Mini-Bites promotion pairs a glass of the week’s selected wine with two small plates, for £10. And has now introduced Sunday brunch to its menu, available from 11.30am – 18.00pm. Located beneath the acclaimed Levin Hotel, Le Metro offers a warm and cosy respite from cooler weather and the busy streets of Knightsbridge above. Diners can enjoy brunch options from just £5, whilst Sunday Cocktails are available from £6. Diners can choose from traditional brunch options such as Le Breakfast which includes egg, tomato, mushroom, bacon, hash brown, sausage, baked beans and chips (£12). Those with a bigger appetite can add a 4oz steak for an additional £3. Lighter options include Le Eggs Benedict with Wiltshire ham (£9) or Le Eggs Royale (£9). Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy French toast with maple syrup (£6) or pancakes made from buttermilk served with cream, berries and syrup (£7). For diners who need a pick me up, there is a selection of Sunday Cocktails available including Le Bloody Mary, made from Sipsmith vodka, tomato juice, horseradish, spices, salt and pepper and a dash of Levin Gamay (£9.75) or Le Royal Mimosa made from Champagne and freshly squeezed orange juice (£12).