Pitt Cue
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- Restaurant
Description
Returning to the scene in a different field of London, Pitt Cue has opened in Devonshire Square with a brand new booking policy and a fresh restaurant look (including more tables).
The cleavers of all barbecue foods have opened their new doors to reveal an onsite butchers and a restaurant space that plays with rustic, industrial stylings - quite the upgrade from their previous dinky Soho digs. The daily changing menu includes some example favourites like a mighty Mangalitza lion chop as well as beef neck and some rather unique rabbit & eel sausages. They're also introducing some seafood onto their new menu here so expect to venture a little further afield from the usual farm pastures.
Taking advantage of their new found space, Pitt Cue also boast a snazzy cocktail bar which is naturally loaded with bourbons, keeping to Deep Southern expectations, and offers a heady mix of classic cocktails with signature twists to keep things original.
And it's not over yet... surf on top of this gorgeous looking turf already is a brewery. Behind the cocktail bar sits the Alphabeta brewery where they will be pulling out fresh beers in abundance including an all new Bourbon Brown blend of ale like beer with a dabble of whisky to add a curve ball to your beer drinking exploits.
Info
- Restaurant
- Eating , Drinking and Eating , Date Night
- City of London
- Splash the Cash £££
- None
- None
- Must be 18 to consume alcohol
- Background Music
- Booking required
Hours
Day | Open | Close | Notes |
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Monday | 12:00 | 23:00 | |
Tuesday | 12:00 | 23:00 | |
Wednesday | 12:00 | 23:00 | |
Thursday | 12:00 | 23:00 | |
Friday | 12:00 | 23:00 | |
Saturday | - | - | |
Sunday | - | - |
Location
Address
Pitt Cue, 1 The Avenue, Devonshire Square, EC2M 4YP
Area
City of London
Nearest Station
Liverpool Street (Tube)
Private Hire
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* The minimum spends are a guideline only and vary according to the day and time of the year.