location:

King's Cross

address:

15-17 Leeke Street, WC1X 9HZ

phone:

0871 984 1471*
* calls cost 10p/minute, click here for more about 0871 numbers.

nearest stations:

King's Cross Thameslink Railway station
(110m)

King's Cross St Pancras London Underground stationRailway stationEurostar terminal
(340m) - zone 1

Russell Square London Underground station
(870m) - zone 1

Angel London Underground station
(940m) - zone 1

Euston London Underground stationRailway station
(1Km) - zone 1

how to find it:

Turn left out of King's Cross and head up Pentonville Road, past City Thameslink. Turn right down King's Cross Road and then right into Leeke Street. Walk a short distance and you'll see Smithy's ahead of you on the left.

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nearby attraction(s):

British Library (560m)

Sadler's Wells Theatre (880m)

picture of SmithysA former blacksmiths, Smithy's proclaims itself to be a wine bar, but it's a bit more than that. Laid out across two rooms, a smaller bar area with cosy booths and the original cobbled floor, and a larger, more spacious area with tables. The food on offer is very good, with both a bar menu and a full bistro type menu offered. Brunch is available on the weekends, with rather fine roasts served on Sundays. The weekday lunch deals look tempting, though when we last stopped by in the evening, we felt the food - though still of excellent quality - seemed a bit pricier than on our last visit. Still, they still stock a fine range of Britain's best crisps, Burt's to keep you going. But what you'll come here for is the drink. An extensive wine list is a given in a place like this, with plenty of fizz and no fewer than three rosés to choose from. But beers don't fall short of the mark either, with Sharp's Doom Bar hitting the spot on our last visit. The staff are friendly and attentive, which it has to be said is unusual around this area. The recent boom in the creative industries has seen a burst of new venues opening, many of which are really a triumph of style over substance. Smithy's is different. Try it: you're as welcome to come in for a pint and some crisps as you are for a bottle of vintage champagne and a three course meal.

reviewed:
12/03/2008
reviewed by pandabeer

Eating at the Smithy's ... we last ate here on 05/06/2007

Bar menu and full menu offered. Both of restaurant quality - and restaurant prices.
food rating 2 - quality
value rating 2 - value
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