#FLODown: Dirty Bones
With five locations across London, Dirty Bones is a New York City-inspired food and cocktail restaurant. Their restaurants pay homage to New York City’s old school urban neighbourhoods with dark and moody interiors and classic hip hop and RnB that’s sure to leave you head bopping throughout your visit.
Their menu is very much for meat lovers and should be praised for its unusual and creative twists with everyday comfort food. If you are on a diet we recommend starting over again on Monday! Every dish is beautifully presented and each one bursts with so much flavour. Alongside lunch and dinner, they also offer bottomless brunch on weekends at an affordable price.
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What to eat?
The menu offers small plates, burgers and hotdogs, bones and the usual sides and salads. We recommend at least one dish from each section (depending on the size of your table) to get a real taste of their offerings.
Mac Balls: Fried mac & cheese balls topped with sweet chilli sauce
Price: £7.50
Cheeseburger Dumplings: Housemade gyoza dumplings stuffed with burger mince and melted cheese. Served with our signature burger sauce
Price: £8.50
Crispy Lamb Fries (GF): With crispy lamb, sweet miso, red chilli and jalepeño
Price: £6.50
Chicken & Waffles: Our crispy fried chicken served on a freshly baked waffle with a shot of maple syrup
Price: £11.00
Crispy Fried Chicken: Free-range crispy fried chicken thighs coated in our signature blend of buttermilk and spices. 24 hour brined for extra tenderness and flavour. Served with creamy garlic ranch dipping sauce
Price: £9.50
Backyard Sour: Laid-back sour with a botanical edge. Ketel One Botanicals Cucumber & Mint, Chartreuse Green Liqueur, green tea, cucumber, lemon, egg white
Price: £7.50
Uptown Spritz: Infamous Italian spritz with a playful Dirty Bones twist. Tanqueray Gin, Aperol, Campari, grapefruit bitters, lemon, ginger ale
Price: £8.50
#FLODown: the vibe at Dirty Bones is vibrant and the menu is very affordable. This is a bonus given the locations and makes it an ideal spot for a catch up with friends.
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Words by Mariam Olajide
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