MEATliquor Bar & Restaurant W1 - Oxford Circus
Restaurant | London | England | United Kingdom
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The "MEATliquor Bar & Restaurant W1 - Oxford Circus" in London is a vibrant hotspot in the heart of the city, characterized by its unconventional blend of American diner culture, juicy burgers, and a lively party atmosphere. It is part of the MEATliquor chain, which originated from a burger van and has since become a staple in the British dining scene. Its proximity to the bustling Oxford Circus makes it an ideal refuge for shopping breaks or late nights, with the restaurant offering a unique experience thanks to its rebellious flair and love for music – from live DJs to a secret jukebox system.
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The menu is a paradise for lovers of hearty comfort food, focusing on high-quality burgers and fried delights. Particularly noteworthy is the "Dead Hippie," a double cheeseburger featuring mustard-fried patties, which impresses with its spicy sauce and crunchy pickles – a classic that has made the brand famous. Also popular are the "Monkey Fingers," breaded chicken strips served with a spicy buffalo sauce, providing a perfect balance of crunchiness and spice. For vegetarians, there is the "Halloumi & Mushroom Burger," which offers a tasty alternative with juicy mushrooms and grilled cheese. The side dishes should not be underestimated either: the fried mac 'n' cheese balls with a creamy filling are a true delight and perfect for sharing. To top it all off, there is the "Jäger Ice Cream," a dessert with a hint of Jägermeister that is both sweet and daring.
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The "MEATliquor W1" places great emphasis on its beverage culture, with an impressive range of cocktails and craft beers to round off the evening. Particularly noteworthy is the "Radlerita," a frozen cocktail made from tequila, lime, and grapefruit radler, which is refreshingly dangerously delicious. A unique feature are the "Poke for Jäger" buttons at the tables, allowing spontaneous Jägermeister shots that underline the carefree spirit of the venue. Orders are often placed via an app, making the process modern and efficient, while the food is then brought to the table.
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The décor is a tribute to rock ’n’ roll aesthetics: graffiti walls, neon lights, and a giant illuminated pickle sign create striking accents. Moreover, disco balls and a "Photoloo" – a converted restroom as a photo booth – add extra fun. The ambiance is loud, dark, and energetic, making it perfect for groups or a night out with friends, but less suitable for a quiet meal. The staff is friendly and laid-back, although the service can sometimes appear a bit chaotic during peak times. The restaurant is also family-friendly, with options for children and a relaxed attitude towards younger guests late into the night.