It's very fitting that this delightful little Irish restaurant is found on Mayfair's Cork Street. The place resolutely retains its affinity with the Emerald Isle. It also upholds a pretty smart reputation, attracting the cream of Mayfair into its hallowed Celtic caverns. Very trendy Guinness guzzlers sit alongside Champagne sippers, lounging on the rather plush leather sofas that are peppered across the first floor. Its dark wood panelling and polished timbered floors give the place a certain Irish charm while also preserving the more refined appeal the restaurant is so famous for. It's their menu however that betrays their tenacious loyalty to Ireland. It offers a wide selection of exquisite, Irish cuisine. For starters you can choose from Guinness rarebit, lamb's kidneys on soda bread or Irish salmon. For mains, the house specialities are Kildare rib-eye steak, Mulligans Irish stew, sausages with Guinness and onion gravy and of course fresh oysters. All rinsed down with a creamy pint of the black stuff!
Mulligans
14 Cork Street, W1S 3NS
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Mulligans
13 Cork Street, W1S 3NS
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