Review: Cafe Kick
If you are looking for a sports bar in London, one of the places that you can go to is Café Kick. It’s not like a normal sports bar that resembles a storage unit, it has a very nice interior that will let you feel the sporty comfort that the bar brings to its guests. You can find football memorabilia from rugby games to the Tour De France. Plus the colourful and fun furniture and accessories of Café Kick is just a sight to delight in.
When it comes to food, you will love this bar’s Portuguese inspired cuisines. You can try their best selling tapas. You can also choose from their platters and boards at affordable prices. Price ranges from £2.50 for individual servings and £20 for food platters. Other options on their menu are chorizo, calamari, sardinillas con pan, mekon, Parma ham and broad beans, among others.
What’s a bar without some great drinks? At Café Kick, you have a wide array of alcoholic drinks and cocktails. Cocktails start at £7. There are a number of great drink concoctions like Picasso, which is a mixture of orange zest, martini, gomme, and pisco- this is one of the best sellers here. You can also buy classic drinks and long/ short drinks.
Beer at this place is quite costly per bottle. You can choose from a long list of imported and local beers like Super Bock, Cruzcampo, Sagres, Krombacher and a lot more. For win enthusiasts, this is also a place to be. Their list of wines ranges from £3.60-£5 for one glass and £14-£45 if you buy it by the bottle.
If you are looking for a cool place to hang out in London and you are a big football, you will really be entertained at Café Kick. Not only will you feel the love for the game but you can enjoy the drinks, food and the social possibilities it can bring.
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