New Bar Spy - Enfant Terrible

Duo behind Michelin-starred Pidgin open Hackney's smallest wine bar

Enfant Terrible

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After the success of their Michelin-starred restaurant, Pidgin, James Ramsden and Sam Herlihy have opened a tiny wine bar just round the corner. Located in Hackney, Enfant Terrible has room for just 12 covers. The bar has been inspired by the drinking culture of France and serves a curated list of wines, including a bottle cultivated in Essex. There will also be a short and sweet list of cocktails, including the much-loved Pidgin Gin & Tonic, made using East London Liquor Co. Batch #1, pink grapefruit, white kampot pepper and Pidgin tonic.

What we say:

If you've ever been to East London, chances are you've heard of Pidgin, chances are you've also struggled to get a seat. Fortunately for us, they're opening up a teeny tiny taster of their Michelin-starred goodness. Functioning as a barber shop during the day, Enfant Terrible is only open Thursday - Sunday from 6-11pm and will serve a rotating menu of croques and nibbles including smoked oysters; looks like Hackney's smallest wine bar may also be its most popular.