Boisdale of Canary Wharf

London, United Kingdom

3.6

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Good For
Lunch
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Dressy
Ambience
Trendy
Noise Level
Loud
Good For Dancing
No
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
No
Coat Check
Yes
Smoking
Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
No
Dogs Allowed
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
No

Description

Specialties

Boisdale Canary Wharf combines live music with Scottish and British cuisine, specialising in steaks and seafood. The unique and successful mix of fine food, a great wine list, an unparalleled range of whiskies, and the best classic jazz, blues and soul offering in London cast in a unique setting. Completing the mix is a large selection of cigars, along with an outdoor terrace in order to enjoy! Set on the second floor of a Gotham City-​style Art Deco building overlooking the fountains in Cabot Square with a view to the Thames and the City of London skyline, the restaurant is one of the most majestic premises to have opened in Canary Wharf in recent years. It bears the distinctive Boisdale design of lacquer red and dark green walls, rich mahogany panelling, with an eclectic collection of classical and modern original artwork. Ladies’ nights on Wednesdays, Jazz lunches on Sunday, and a full calendar of live music and fun events make Boisdale the must go to destination when in Canary Wharf.

History

Established in 1989.

Boisdale captures the essence of centuries of proud tradition with its warmth, informality and end of empire atmosphere, reminiscent of a Highland country house. Today, Ranald Macdonald, the eldest son of the 24th chief of Clanranald hosts Boisdale’s restaurants and bars. Boisdale is named after the remote port on the beautiful isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, off the northwest Coast of Scotland. Boisdale was home to the Macdonalds of Boisdale — the senior cadet branch of the Macdonalds of Clanranald, the largest and most anciently royal of all the Highland clans. There are more than three million Macdonald clansmen throughout the world — all of whom can lay claim to this magnificent heritage, which has been charted down the generations. The Boisdale emblem is derived from the family crest — a seal stamped into the molten glass of an 18th century Claret bottle found in the vicinity of Castle Tioram, ancient 13th century home to the Macdonalds of Clanranald.

Meet the Business Owner

Ranald M.

Business Owner

Considered to be one of London’s leading restaurateurs, Ranald Macdonald has created a Scottish dining and live jazz empire in London. Following a childhood split between London and Loch Tay, he studied at the University of St Andrews. After learning rather more about wine and cigars during his university years than his intended academic subjects, Ranald’s departure was more abrupt than anticipated. Despite this, Ranald had faith in his entrepreneurial skills and profound knowledge of fine wines and Cuban cigars, and, in 1985 he started his first business, Boisdale Wines, in London’s exclusive Belgravia. In 1986, due to unexpectedly high operational costs, Boisdale Wines went into liquidation, but not before Ranald made his first million. Undeterred, Ranald took advantage of an opportunity to purchase a small restaurant on Eccleston Street, just a short walk from his first enterprise. Boisdale of Belgravia was born and the rest, as they say, is history. Boisdale of Canary Wharf, the