This French bistro would be comically cliched if it wasn't, in fact, the genuine article: the hanging baskets, cramped wooden furnishings, and rustic decor have been a Chelsea favourite since it was set up by emigres in 1962. Rabbit stews, fish soups and other bistro classics come lovingly prepared, and in suitably lavish portions. Romantic dinners are a specialty at La Poule au Pot and many lovers have bonded in appreciation of their magical steak béarnaise, fresh fish and foie gras. The vin de table is served in a magnum and you only pay for what you drink, a policy which perfectly reflects the unpretentious atmosphere.
La Poule au Pot
231 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UT
For a full gastro-romantic experience this authentic French bistro in Pimlico is second to nothing. The food is... More
Pimlico Road Farmers' Market
Orange Square, corner of Pimlico Road and Ebury Street, SW1W 8LP
Saturdays 9:00-13:00
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La Poule au Pot
231 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UT
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