Corrigan's Mayfair can be found in the charming Mayfair district. Established by the acclaimed Chef Richard Corrigan, this restaurant extends the legacy of the Corrigan Collection, emphasising exceptional cuisine crafted with meticulous attention to detail.
Corrigan's Mayfair embodies the essence of Mayfair. The elegant ambience fosters a tranquil atmosphere, allowing guests to fully appreciate the artistry presented on each plate, alongside enjoying a delicious glass of wine to pair.
Beyond the culinary mastery, Corrigan's truly boasts an extensive wine collection. Curated with the utmost discernment, the list offers a spectrum of exceptional wines specifically chosen to complement the restaurant's exquisite menu.
Mayfair
Steeped in history and synonymous with luxury, Mayfair occupies a prime central location within London. Originally established in the 17th century as a fashionable residential area, it has evolved into a prestigious district renowned for its high-end shopping, art galleries, and world-class restaurants. Mayfair beckons you to wander through the elegant streets lined with grand Georgian townhouses, many of which now house designer boutiques and flagship stores of renowned brands. Renowned auction houses and prestigious art galleries also contribute to Mayfair's cultural significance, attracting art enthusiasts from across the globe.
As for wine bars in Mayfair, Corrigan's Mayfair itself resides at 28 Upper Grosvenor Street, placing it at the heart of this vibrant district. Sitting amidst the area's rich tapestry, the restaurant and wine bar offers the perfect location to enjoy a little rest and reprieve whilst remaining perfectly situated to explore the surrounding cultural and historical landmarks.
Wine bar Mayfair
The charming interiors of Corrigan’s Mayfair exude a timeless allure, blending chic accents with a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfectly fitting for a Mayfair wine bar. Here, the focus is on savouring the moment. Unwind amidst the gentle hum of conversation and allow the attentive staff to guide you through a culinary journey tailored to your preferences.
Corrigan's seasonal menus are a testament to Chef Richard Corrigan's dedication to fresh, high-quality ingredients. Each dish is a masterpiece, showcasing the vibrant flavours of the season. And to elevate the experience further, Corrigan's boasts an extensive wine list. Providing the perfect backdrop for a celebratory meal, a romantic dinner with your partner, or an extra special catch-up with friends.
Imagine this: expertly paired wines that complement the subtle nuances of every course. Our knowledgeable sommeliers possess an intimate understanding of each vintage, ready to guide you towards the perfect selection. Whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or just embarking on your exploration, their expertise ensures a delightful and informative journey.
But the experience doesn't start and end with fantastic wine and an artfully crafted menu. Tucked away within Corrigan's Mayfair lies a hidden gem – Dickie's Bar. This intimate and charming bar provides the perfect escape from the city's bustle, but with an appetising hum of life and laughter that pairs perfectly with a bold red or fruity white. As you sink into a plush armchair and lose yourself in expertly crafted cocktails, allow the sommelier to guide you through the endless list of this elegant Mayfair wine bar, allowing you to delve deeper into the world of vintages under the guidance of dedicated sommeliers.
An extensive wine list
The Corrigan’s Mayfair wine list truly has wings, flying across continents to provide incredible choices for a single glass, a carafe to share, and large formats. From the white list, Apostrophe Stone’s Throw hails from California's Central Coast. This Chardonnay exhibits a harmonious balance of citrus notes, subtle oak, and a refreshing acidity. Its name, "Stone’s Throw," reflects its proximity to the rugged coastal landscape, lending a mineral character to the wine. Alternatively, Larry Cherubino from Western Australia showcases the unique terroir of Western Australia. Expect a vibrant palate with layers of tropical fruits, supported by a crisp acidity and a lingering finish. Cherubino's wines often epitomise the pristine quality of Australian winemaking.
Pouilly-Fumé Cuvée d’Eve from the Loire, France is celebrated for its expression of Sauvignon Blanc, and Jean Claude Dagueneau's Cuvée d’Eve exemplifies the finesse and complexity of this renowned appellation. With its flinty minerality, lively citrus, and herbal undertones, it's a quintessential expression of Loire Valley terroir.
If you prefer a red, could you be tempted to a Callabriga Douro from the Douro Valley, Portugal? The Douro Valley is renowned for its port wines, but its reds are equally impressive. Callabriga showcases the indigenous grape varieties of the region, boasting rich dark fruit flavours, robust tannins, and a hint of spice. It's a testament to the Douro's potential for producing world-class reds. Alternatively, Gérard Bertrand's Cigalus Rouge embodies the spirit of the Languedoc-Roussillon region with its bold yet elegant profile. Crafted from a blend of Mediterranean grape varieties, it offers luscious blackberry and plum flavours, complemented by velvety tannins and a lingering, savoury finish. Another fantastic choice is a bold glass of Dolcetto d’Alba from Piedmont, Italy. Dolcetto, meaning "little sweet one," belies its name with its dry, savoury character. Brezza's rendition from Piedmont showcases the grape's charmingly rustic nature, with notes of wild berries, herbs, and a touch of almond. It's an ideal companion to hearty Italian flavours and robust meat dishes.
- For a glass of delightful Rosé, Provence is synonymous with exquisite rosé, and Château Minuty's Rosé et Or is a shining example of the region's mastery. Delicate yet vibrant, it exudes aromas of fresh strawberries and citrus, with a crisp acidity and a silky texture. This pale pink gem is the epitome of Provencal elegance.
- These selections represent just a fraction of the diverse offerings available at this Mayfair wine bar. Each wine tells a unique story of terroir, tradition, and craftsmanship. Whether you're drawn to the allure of Old World classics or the innovative spirit of New World winemaking, there's something to captivate every palate at Corrigan’s Mayfair.
Dining to match
While certainly one of the most elegant Mayfair wine bars, Corrigan’s Mayfair is renowned for an incredible menu that changes consistently to reflect only the finest seasonal ingredients. While the menu does regularly change, you can expect choices such as Hereford Beef Tartare with oyster cream and shallots. This dish exemplifies Corrigan's dedication to showcasing the finest ingredients with creative flair. The Hereford beef tartare, sourced from premium local producers, is expertly seasoned and enhanced with the luxurious texture of oyster cream. Another wonderful menu choice to begin your Corrigan's exploration is the Hand Dived Orkney Scallop. This dish celebrates the bounty of the sea and the earth with its pristine hand-dived Orkney scallops and earthy cauliflower mushroom. The delicate sweetness of the scallops is accentuated by the umami-rich mushroom and scallop dashi, while coastal herbs lend a fresh, aromatic complexity.
If you’re dining for two, the Salt Aged Beef Wellington with foie gras, winter truffle, pomme purée and red Wine is a signature dish at Corrigan's Mayfair. The Salt-Aged Beef Wellington epitomises indulgence and sophistication. The succulent salt-aged beef, encased in buttery pastry and accompanied by decadent foie gras and fragrant winter truffle, is a true celebration of culinary craftsmanship. Served with the Saint-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly Chardonnay, the wine's elegant bouquet of ripe orchard fruits and precise mineral edge enhances the richness of the dish while cleansing the palate with its crisp acidity.
Other menu highlights include a truly special Roasted Guinea Fowl with winter chicory, nduja, cauliflower and pomme anna. This dish showcases Corrigan's Mayfair’s pure talent for marrying bold flavours with seasonal ingredients. The tender roasted guinea fowl is complemented by the spicy kick of nduja sausage and the bitter-sweetness of winter chicory. Paired with a Pouilly-Fumé Cuvée d’Eve Sauvignon Blanc, the wine's flinty minerality and vibrant citrus notes provide a refreshing contrast to the dish's rich, savoury elements.
Another testament to Corrigan's commitment to sustainable seafood and innovative cooking techniques is the Butter Poached Haddock with parsnip, carrot, and cured egg yolk.
The butter-poached haddock is a study of delicate flavours and textures. Paired with a Rosé et Or from Château Minuty, the wine's delicate aromas of strawberries and citrus complement the dish's subtle sweetness while its crisp acidity cleanses the palate, making it an ideal accompaniment to this seafood delight.
At Corrigan's Mayfair, each dish is a masterpiece crafted with care and passion, showcasing the finest seasonal fare with creativity and finesse. From the land to the sea, every ingredient is thoughtfully sourced and expertly prepared to create an unforgettable dining experience and the most terrific partner to a glass of wine from the extensive wine list.
Centrally located
Corrigan's Mayfair is surrounded by a wealth of attractions and landmarks, making it an ideal short walk away from many iconic London sights.
Hyde Park: Just a short stroll away from Corrigan's Mayfair, Hyde Park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, strolls around the Serpentine Lake, or explore the park's iconic landmarks such as the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
Bond Street: Located nearby, Bond Street is renowned for its luxury shopping destinations, including designer boutiques, high-end fashion houses, and exclusive jewelry stores. Fashion enthusiasts and shoppers will delight in exploring the glamorous streets of Bond Street.
Mayfair Art Galleries: Mayfair is home to an array of prestigious art galleries and exhibition spaces, showcasing works by renowned artists from around the world. Art aficionados can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural scene of Mayfair by visiting galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, White Cube, and Victoria Miro.
With its central location as one of the most splendid wine bars in Mayfair, Corrigan's Mayfair offers diners a convenient and accessible destination to enjoy exceptional cuisine in a sophisticated setting, surrounded by the timeless charm and allure of one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods, all alongside a perfectly paired glass of wine.