The Guinea Grill, Mayfair - review

Full house: The Guinea Grill can get tremendously busy during the week
10 April 2012

Although the term 'Pub & Dining Room' has recently been commandeered by reworked gastropubs, the time-honoured connotations of the term are fully evoked by the Guinea.

Located just off Berkeley Square on Bruton Place - on a site where a pub has stood since the fifteenth century - you'll find the Guinea Grill.

Serving up award winning pies - the steak and kidney was particularly spectacular, if a bit on the posh side.

And it's good to see that Wells and Young's haven't decided to change a thing about this slice of pub history - after all, if it ain't broke don't fix it, and this definitely isn't broken.

Due to the titchy size of the bar this one can get tremendously busy during the week. However, on Saturday nights the bar is often deserted, so if you're after a quiet night out in secluded surroundings, this could be the one for you.

NEAREST STATION: Bond Street
FEATURES: Real ale, Young's and Wells, disabled access, Wifi, TV and separate dining area

The Guinea Grill
30 Bruton Place, W1J 6NL

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