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Pinchito Tapas
Restaurant, W1
Pinchito Tapas restaurants were designed and launched by
four friends with a passion for food, drink of all kinds
and,
naturally,
all
things
Spanish.
Bruce
Bartholomew
might
not
have
a
Spanish
name
but
he
is
a
founder and director and the man who
entertained me at the W1 branch. He has a fine pedigree of over ten
years of working in fashionable London drinking establishments,
including Beach Blanket Babylon, Zeta (Hilton), Cabaret Prophecy and
Hakassan. He is justifiably proud of this, his latest venture.
I wasn’t at Pinchito’s for evening tapas nor for one of their renowned
Paella Masterclasses, I was here for breakfast. Yes, dear reader, I can
hear you raising your eyebrows, but read on. The Spanish have three
meals a day just like the lucky ones in most of the rest of the world.
The earliest one falls after dinner and before lunch and is called
breakfast, or at least it is by English-speaking Spaniards.
Pinchito opens at 10am to catch the
passing trade heading for the Tottenham Court Road, as well as a few
business folk who want a quiet oasis outside the confines of their
office walls. It’s conveniently placed just a stone’s throw from Goodge
Street station. It’s not the faux-Spanish style of eatery which is
mushrooming all over Greater London. Neither a sombrero nor a straw
donkey in sight. No, this is urban. This is city. This has edgy but
thoughtfully composed style. It’s not the Costa Brava. This is us.
The high bar, open kitchen, artwork, leatherette booths, stools and
black tables provide a convivial space that works for breakfast, lunch
or the ever-popular evening tapas. The late morning and lunch
crowd
can
spread
themselves
by
the
window
or people-watch at the tables outside. It’s just far enough away from
Tottenham Court Road to provide a bit of peace. The night-time throng
can fill the booths near the bar or perch on those high stools in a
sophisticated fashion, a trick I have never mastered.
Why choose a Spanish breakfast? Quite simply because it’s varied and
delicious. Pinchito offers several of their tapas items that work well
as a breakfast or brunch. A traditional morning snack in Spain is a
bowl of churros and some hot chocolate. You won’t be disappointed with
the version here. The fried, sugar-dredged loops of dough are golden
and crunchy with a piping hot and tender interior. They are moreish
when dipped into a rich and molten bath of dark chocolate. This is also
a favourite dessert tapa for later in the day. 
So perhaps you are the savoury sort in the morning. Nothing sweeter
than a smear of Marmite on toast? Well, fear not. There is plenty here
for you and you could do worse than start with a plate of delicately
marbled Serrano ham. Think of your favourite bacon butty and you’ll get
the idea. A nice thick wedge of Spanish omelette works well as a foil
for that deliciously salty ham. So now you have your eggs and a few
potatoes as well. A different presentation from your traditional fry-up
but what a fine start to a summer morning in the city.
Pinchito has hit the right note. It is justifiably celebrated for its
quality tapas at unbeatable prices. Everything is made on the premises
by chefs who won’t cut corners. They use authentic ingredients to
present dishes that are as good as you will find, inside or outside
Spain. Continued attention to detail and high standards will assure
their lasting success. I’ll return for an evening of grazing that won’t
break the bank. I’ll start with more Serrano ham, some Patatas Bravas,
perhaps a few Padron peppers...
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 10am till midnight
Sun 10am till 5pm
Pinchito Tapas
11 Bayley Street, Bedford Square, London WC1B 3HD
Phone: 0207 637 3977
Email: info@pinchito.co.uk
Visit Pinchito here
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