Antidote, a delightful little wine bar. Its outside seating is sheltered under the awnings and inside is a cosy and vibrant atmosphere, you can but imagine all good friends must love to catch up over good wine, so naturally there was a comforting choir of chatter and laughing.
Approaching the doorway we were welcomed in and seated seconds later. The wine list was presented and our attentive European waiter offered us help in selecting our wine, should we be indecisive in what we were after that evening. We were well in tune with each other though, this was a champagne affair, darling. We went for a glass from Champagne Francis Boulard, Marne the NV"Murgiers", Blanc de Noir, Extra Brut to be precise... It was delicious.
Nibbles are available to accompany your drinks, but it seemed unnecessary to need anything more than our delicious bubbles, the warm atmosphere, our friendly waiter and the pure excitement of our holiday chat!
On saying this, I have no doubt they could provide you with some fantastic smelly French cheese to accompany your wine, we definitely spotted some serious charcuterie boards and dishes of olvies and almonds.The minimal, refined rustic surroundings were but warm and welcoming, whilst the wine list was long and the waiters knowledgable without feelimg like you were in amongst a snobby bunch of connoisseurs. Even the ladies had a twee French vibe about it.
After another glass we had decided that the food passing by looked damn good too, something I'll have to go back for. But this particular evening continued with us popping to The Rum Kitchen on the first floor in Kingly Court for something a little less posh and a hands on approach to dining....
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