St John Bread & Wine Overview
May 2003 saw the opening of St. John Bread and Wine, sister restaurant to the already established St. John in Smithfield.
Located across the road from Spitalfields Market on Commercial Street, in what had been a variety of banks, the bakery, wine shop and dining room is open seven days a week selling wines, bread and other baked goods along with offering a full al a carte menu and catering for larger groups.
Their baking operations had somewhat outgrown the original bakery kitchen at Smithfield and so Trevor and Fergus again set about locating a building that would comfortably accomodate a more ambitious baking operation as well as serve diners and those wishing to buy a bottle and loaf or two on the way home from work. Like St. John, the basic structure of the building remains intact, the vaults below used for dry goods and our wine cellars.
Justin Piers Gellatly, head baker and pastry chef for both restaurants leads the bakers, with Tom Pemberton, an old St. John hand heading the main kitchen and front of house duties overseen by John Ogier.
Bread and Wine inhabits a smaller space than it's larger sister and is thought of as being less formal with a menu structured toward sharing plates amongst guests, dishes being served at puncuated moments through the day from breakfast, through elevenses and lunch to supper from 6.00 pm. (Updated 15/01/2007)
Additional Info: Food, Non-Smoking Area, Hire Available
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- Arkansas Cafe, American (0.04km)
- Spitz Bar & Bistro (The), Eclectic (0.04km)
- Meson Los Barriles, Spanish (0.07km)
- Hawksmoor, Steak House (0.17km)
- Popadums, Indian (0.17km)
- Canteen, British (0.18km)
- Sausage & Mash Cafe (Brushfield Street), British (0.20km)
- Lebanese Lounge, Lebanese (0.22km)
- Reema Balti House, Indian (0.22km)
- Big Chill Bar (The), Eclectic (0.24km)
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