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| Sophie's Steakhouse and Bar |
| 311-313 Fulham Road |
| Chelsea, SW10 9QH |
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| Facilities |
| Air conditioning
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Parties welcome
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Vegetarian selection
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Children welcome & high chairs
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Take-away available
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Disabled access & toilets
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Patio
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Two-course set lunch £9.95
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| This 92 seater restaurant and 25 seater bar has a New York warehouse feel and serves great British steaks, aged for 28 days, big salads, fresh fish, rotisserie free range chicken and over-sized Martinis. Sophie’s famous secret-recipe sauce has a subtle kick and goes brilliantly with steaks and chicken as well as with a bowl of hot thick cut chips – also available to take home. Call in for just a drink, a snack or a meal - all at truly affordable prices. |
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| Great place for all occasions - relaxed and buzzy, good food at reasonable prices. Rustic decor, lively and efficient staff - fabulous cocktails and great quality simple food. |
| | Saturday and Sunday brunch (served 11am-3pm). Set brunch menu £8.95 - Bloody Mary or Mimosa, Eggs Benedict or Scrambled Eggs & Smoked Salmon, Tea or Coffee. |
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Cuisine |
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| English |
| Sunday roast is perhaps the biggest culinary indication of traditional english cuisine. It begins with a Yorkshire pudding (either as a first course or as part of the main meal), followed by a joint of meat and assorted vegetables. The commonest joints are beef, lamb or pork; chicken is also popular. The British have many original home-made desserts such as rhubarb crumble, bread and butter pudding, spotted dick and trifle. |
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| Steak |
| Simple food using best quality ingredients - fresh fish, seafood, big salads as well as the best steak in town! |
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| Operation |
| Open Mon-Fri noon-midnight, Sat 11am-midnight, Sun 11am-11pm. All major credit cards accepted (not Diners). 12.5% service charge on parties of 5 or more.
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Typical Spending |
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| Lunch Time Express Menu |
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| Served noon-6pm Monday-Friday - two course set menu |
£9.95 |
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