Minster Court, Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7PP
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Balls Brothers Minster Pavement is perfectly situated in the heart of the City, close to Fenchurch Street station. Located beneath the wonderful Minster Court on Mincing Lane, access is directly to the left of Minster Court’s main entrance, through the gate and down the steps to Minster Pavement. The light contemporary bar is spacious and airy with doors opening onto a covered terrace. The Balls Brothers Minster Pavement menu offers the best of British cooking: pan-fried calves’ liver with crispy bacon and bubble and squeak, and steak and kidney pudding with wild watercress mash are signatures. The three self-contained private function rooms can be hired individually or as one. Sporting Lunches, held throughout the year, are a highlight with previous speakers including Martin Johnson and Glenn McGrath. Balls Brothers is a renowned chain of fifteen wine bars and restaurants. The focus of Balls Brothers is maintaining a high standard of service.Restaurant Information
Cuisine & Style:
British – Wine bar
Average Main Course:
£16
Average Spend:
£35
Opening Hours:
Bar: Open from 08:30 to 23:00, Monday to Friday.Restaurant:Open from 12:00 to 15:00, Monday to Friday.
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Region: Tower Hill & Aldgate
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