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| Le Gothique |
| Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, Fitzhugh Grove, off Trinity Road |
| Wandsworth, SW18 3SX |
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| Facilities |
| Parties up to 150
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Private dining room
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Table d'hote lunch and dinner
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Vegetarian selection
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Children welcome
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Disabled access and toilets
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| Le Gothique is housed within Wandsworth's most historic and unusual building. The truly enchanting gothic gardens and large licensed bar make it London's premier location for weddings and parties, large or small. Renowned for its authentic French country cooking. |
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| Built in 1857, with its foundation stone laid by Queen Victoria, The Royal Patriotic Building is surely one of London’s most fascinating buildings. Originally an orphanage for dependants of servicemen lost in the Crimean War, it has enjoyed an extremely colourful history. Strange noises and rattlings have been a constant feature of the Gothic cloisters. During the Second World War the building became home to MI5 and MI6 and was used as a detention and interrogation centre, with prison cells (located beneath Le Gothique). |
| | Today 29 luxury apartments, 25 studios and workshops, a drama school and – of course – Le Gothique Restaurant occupy the former orphanage building. Please note that the rear courtyard car park and the garden close at midnight, in order that the ghost might get a good night’s sleep! |
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Cuisine |
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| French country cooking at its best. With three-course set menus at £19.95 and lunchtime specials at £9.95 Le Gothique is astonishingly good value. Average spend for two including a bottle of house wine is £30 lunch and £60 dinner. |
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| Operation |
| Licensed for civil wedding ceremonies. Recommended in the Good Food Guide 2001.
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Open Monday-Saturday 11.00am to midnight and Sundays by arrangement.
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All major credit cards accepted.
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