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    Wined Up Here - "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    Wined Up Here

    4.6(8 reviews)
    3.2 miKingston Upon Thames

    Fed up with dull supermarket wines? Seek out Wined Up Here in Norbiton Village to find great wines…read moreof character that offer superb quality and value. Artisan cheese and bread adds to the appeal to making this a one-stop shop for the perfect ingredients to make that dinner party even more special. Wined up here is an independent wine merchant established in 2007. They stock over 250 wines from around the world which have been carefully chosen to over deliver. They also stock a wonderful range of artisan cheese, craft beers, cigars, specialist spirits and fresh bread baked on a wood-fire oven.

    This very attractive independent wine shop - with the punning name - is a recent addition to the…read morearea. Not the place to visit if you're after a bottle of cheap plonk for a budget night in, instead it beckons when you want a special occasion wine for yourself, to complement a memorable meal, or to offer as a gift. The name theme continues with many of the wines; film aficionados are sure to be tempted by Francis Ford Coppola's 'Director's Cut' Chardonnay at £14.65 or his Pinot Noir at £17.75. If you're a fan of full bodied Aussie beauties opt for the intriguingly titled 'Cockfighter's Ghost' at £15.50, a Tasmanian Pinot Noir. A townie with countryside cravings might weaken at the sight of 'Ten Minutes by Tractor' (another Pinot Noir from Oz). When you are recovering from the night before, and still have a healthy wallet, your tipple of choice could be 'Dead Arm' Shiraz (Aussie again) at £27.25. For the dedicated oenophile, or enthusiastic imbiber, there's an excellent choice of wine-related accessories to choose from encompassing bottle openers, wine savers, glasses, silver champagne buckets and exquisite swarovski butterfly stoppers. The very knowledgeable, friendly and welcoming owner holds tutored and informal tastings on a regular basis.

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    Wined Up Here - "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    Wined Up Here - "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    Wined Up Here - "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

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    "Wined up here" Independent Wine Merchant in Norbinton

    Bar 191

    Bar 191

    4.1(11 reviews)
    2.4 miWimbledon
    ££

    Bar 191 is essentially a tapas bar that has a Mediterranean feel with an art deco hint to it…read more The atmosphere was relaxed and I found the tapas tasty. Especially the ribs and prawn dishes. Although you need to order at least 3 tapas each to fill the gap as they tend to come up small. However I found the service was not really that good and sometimes the dishes did not come out together so you can be left waiting for certain orders. wine list is extensive with around 80 wines, both new and old world, and most of them are available by the glass. Talking about wines, they do this unique option to order 'flights' of wine which is 3 good sized samples of a particular grape i.e. 3 Sauvignon Blanc, giving you the opportunity to compare wines from different countries and price points. Not bad for this neck of the woods where it can be hard to find a good restaurant.

    I've lived in Raynes Park all my life but have only eaten out there a handful of times. Last night…read moreI decided to change that and embark on a new wave of exploration into my local town. I grabbed a willing sidekick and rocked up at Bar 191. We walked in and were given a choice of tables (see Zizzi's Twickenham review. Grr. I'll let it go at some point!). The lady who came over was polite but very firm. She did not smile as she greeted us which was a little off putting. We sat down and looked at the wine list which had an international bouquet of choice and was impressive for a small restaurant. Each bottle was described well, making it easy to blag some wine knowledge to a hot new date, and most are served by the glass as well as by bottle. We ordered a Spanish Birlocho due to it being 'Citrusy with notes of fennel and a fresh & lively taste. Good balance and long aftertaste. Very dry.' (See what I mean?). It was a very good choice and with the amount of wines available, the menu will satisfy the pickiest wine anorak. The food menu was split between hot and cold tapas, mains, including three types of paella, and desserts. They suggest ordering two or three tapas per person which is about right. I went for Chorizo in cider, Wild Boar and peppers and Anchovies with citrus while my friend opted for Battered squid with lemon mayo and a greek salad. The food comes out when it is ready so the dishes hit the table at different times. I prefer it this way so I know everything is piping hot and anything that gets me eating quicker is fine with me! It was well cooked and tasty. The portions vary in size and its probably best to go for three per person. The anchovies were very small whereas there was loads of chorizo so its all a real toss up. The only downer was the service. The staff were rushed off their feet (best to book if your coming after 8 o'clock incidently) and I do have a lot of sympathy and respect for what they do but it doesn't hurt to smile. When the dishes were put on the table they set them down and walked away without saying a word or even breaking their stride. To give them the benefit of the doubt, it was rammed and it looked like they only had two people serving. All in all, this was a good experience. The food was reasonably priced and the service, although unfriendly, was quick.

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    Bar 191
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    Al Boccon Di'vino Restaurant Wine Bar

    Al Boccon Di'vino Restaurant Wine Bar

    4.9(10 reviews)
    6.4 miRichmond Upon Thames
    £££

    Amazing little surprise, the place is sweet and friendly, it doesn't have a menu but food keeps…read morecoming. The Italian feast makes you regret none but want to eat more! First comes the honey-twisted salad with thin cut ham, light enough to carry on with 8 more plates. Then the seafood, grilled prawns and scallop are rich flavored and herbs on the topping. The pastas, with a thick creamy cheese on the top, best I ever had. After that it's the meat session. Pork for our night! The whole meal lasts for 3 hours, wine is perfect, everything is perfect. Do make a booking in advance as its fully occupied!

    Back home across the pond we have a sort of reverence for Italian food that's evident in our…read morecultural stereotypes but more hidden in our dining habits. Everyone can imitate an Italian chef, but none of us talk about a new Italian restaurant the way we might about a new sushi restaurant or a hip Korean/Mexican fusion joint. In many ways, Italian food seems to have won the fight against the modernisation. People generally still look for quantity and quality in Italian food over ingenuity and risk. That makes Italian food less exciting. Less sexy. So how do you keep Italian food exciting when the popular opinion tells you it isn't, and shouldn't be? I think you could start with the lamb at Al Boccon di'vino. To get there you'd have to get through 10 to 17 courses though. None of which you'd know about before hand. All of which seem to have been plucked out of thin air by the chef. Each course is served simultaneously to the entirety of the restaurant, the final main dish is literally served with applause. That's right. Without any prompting, people at this restaurant actually applaud the main course as it's served. This has happened every time we go to this restaurant and each time it's a different main course. Portion control is out, and there's nothing sexy about that, but there's still something exciting about having a meal that's truly memorable, and each time I've eaten here that's been the case.

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    Al Boccon Di'vino Restaurant Wine Bar
    Al Boccon Di'vino Restaurant Wine Bar

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    Langleys

    Langleys

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.7 miSurbiton

    Surbiton is a little off my usual track but Langleys does something on a Wednesday night that makes…read morethe journey very much worth while. Wednesday night is ladies night and to all tables of ladies only this means FREE WINE - yes you have read this correctly - free wine ladies (sorry boys this does not include you!) and let me just say they are not shy with their pouring or their refilling. So last Wednesday myself and 9 other likeminded ladies braved the journey to outermost Surbiton in the quest of free wine! And I have to say it was absolutely worth the journey. The staff here are lovely, welcoming and friendly. They were as I've already said really generous with the wine but the best thing of all was the food which was fantastic. On Ladies Night there is a set menu costing £25 for three courses and of course the free wine (I think you are getting the impression of how much I like free wine;) The menu consisted of a choice of four starters, five mains and five desserts. The choices were really good both particularly for carnivores but there was a really nice veggie and fish option as well. I had Chicken Parfait to start, Pork Entrecote for main and Langleys messed up ( a sort of Eton mess) for dessert and I loved every course. My fellow diners were equally impressed and I have to say I will be going back again - admittedly only on a Wednesday as Surbiton really is a bit out of the way for me!

    So tasty and nice atmosphere! Definitely recommend the bottomless brunch on the weekend.read more

    Berties Bar

    Berties Bar

    2.3(3 reviews)
    3.3 miWimbledon

    Bertie's is the downstairs bar of The Prince of Wales but it has it's own entrance and appears to…read morebe it's own business. It's a pleasant place to enjoy a drink with friends in its cellar like basement styled interior. On Tuesdays they have an open mic night which can be quite amusing and it's the perfect place to start off a night on the town. They have a good wine list but they also serve beers, ciders and spirits. They also serve food, which i think is a little over priced for the quality of the food they offer, and in the summer have some lovely pitchers of Pimms. The staff are a bit hit and miss, they seem to change a lot. Some are great while others are a bit on the slow side but it's still a pleasant place to enjoy a drink and they have a small courtyard area for the summer days and for the smokers out there.

    Bertie's is a pub I used to forget that it existed. That was because it called itself a wine bar…read moreand I find that poncey. Then, back in 1999 I found myself drinking here on most Friday nights. So, I was underage but it was a fave hangout of local office staff including those from Eidos Interactive. Berties to this day remains this office based crowd. Berties is also the downstairs bar from the Prince of Wales meaning access via the front door of the Prince opposite Wimbledon station. There is no food available in Berties, but it does sell more than just wine. It has lovely comfy seats, sofa and has a basement/wine cellar kind of feel. The bar is tiny so getting served can be hard and there are a few steps that are hidden from eye-level, so be careful. Also the toilets can be a bit minging considering the higher level of the furniture. Do come down here for the open mic night on a Tuesday. The musicians are great.

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    Woody's Bar & Kitchen

    Woody's Bar & Kitchen

    4.1(17 reviews)
    3.7 miKingston Upon Thames
    ££

    What better way to enjoy a summers evening than kick back by the river with a glass of wine or a…read morepint of the cold stuff? I've found Kingston to be a little hit-and-miss when it comes to bars and pubs but Woodys is the perfect spot for those long warm summer evenings us Londoners like to take advantage of. We visited for a friend's birthday last month as she'd spotted the pub on her jogging route and we were all smitten by its charm. Inside is a mish-mash of furniture with arm chairs, kitchen chairs, dining chairs and an old piano sitting in the corner. They even have a box of toys for the kids (although the Mr Potato Head may attract the likes of me also) so mums and dads can relax while the kiddies play. The prices were reasonable and while I hit the wine menu many of my chums opted for their cider. The food coming out of the kitchen looked tasty although we didn't eat there, and the staff were extremely friendly and attentive. The whole place has a lovely vibe and indeed, as the manager says, it feels like an extension of your living room. If you're out and about in Kingston and fancy a beverage head over to Woodys for a lovely chilled out vibe...and perhaps a bit of play time with Mr Potato Head.

    Woody's is an ok bar in Kingston, its nice that its one of the last of the independents, but there…read moreis a number of things wrong that serious deride from the experience. The entire bar decor could be described as shaby sheik run amok. The crowd is an odd crossbreed of hipsters and wanna be yacht club members (60+). Its not a great place to go and have to good of a time, you might disturb the status quo. Its obviously the victim of wanna be middle class gentrification, and also don't go hungry, you won't find more than a bag of crisps. The location is great, and at least they have a clean toilet. Don't disturb the blonde bald dragon (barkeep) and keep to the status quo (tightpants and bangs over your eyes) and you might just fit in nicely at Woody's.

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    Woody's Bar & Kitchen
    Woody's Bar & Kitchen
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    Rumours Bar - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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