Meat Liquor and Tinseltown
Darren Atwater | Thursday 10 November, 2011 16:49
Meat, Liquor (left), Tinseltown (right)
Carnivores can celebrate the opening of two new meat houses in Central London.
The first, Tinseltown has long been the choice of drunks in Farringdon and Bayswater looking for something better than the local kebab shop. Large, American-style burgers and milkshakes keep the lines long, late into the night.
The other, Meat Liquor, is the third incarnation of burger bliss. Originally it was the Meat Wagon, a secretive truck that travelled throughout South London, creating fans in its wake. After the van was stolen, it re-generated as the MeatEasy, a pop-up atop a New Cross pub. Number three, Meat Liquor, is is located in an abandoned Italian resto, behind the Oxford Street House of Fraser, and beside Sophisticats, a venue that is neither sophisticated nor contains cats.
Tinseltown 35 Great Portland Street W1W 8QQ
Meat Liquor 74 Welbeck Street, W1G 0BA
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