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Randall & Aubin

(8 Ratings)
Buzzy oysters/champagne and fish bar with pleasing period decor

The inclusion of this elegant Anglo/French hot spot brasserie owes as much to its Sohocentric location and good quality as to the memory of its previous incarnation as a visually appealing olde-worlde food store/pantry/butchers. Dangling above it all are 18th-century chandeliers from Paris and a generously sized disco ball. The extensive menu includes a sea of fish classics, rotisserie items, steak and a burger. Cocktails and bubbly are also a major thing here. Opened 1996. A 45-second walk from Old Compton  St.



Hours
Mon to Thu noon—10pm (last booking)
Fri and Sat noon—11pm (last booking)
Sun noon—9pm (last booking)


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Reviews

anotherusername
anotherusername
Over a year ago

Great Food

Small but perfect! Great place


mills201
mills201
Over a year ago

Great service and delicious seafood served highly recommend


roundupcowboy
roundupcowboy first review First to Review
Over a year ago

like being in paris...

but london. great food. very small & very crowded. u may wait an hour for a table if u come late. have a glass of champagne & wait it out. nice staff 2.


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