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The Last Judgment Nestled in the heart of London’s legal district and located on the corner of Chancery Lane, The Last Judgment is a stone’s throw away from the Royal Courts of Justice and Lincoln’s Inn Fields. The interors of this wonderful gastro pub still retains its historic past, with intricate architectural details, ornate decorations, and sumptuous velvet draping across the walls. Boasting Grade II listed status, and the original Union Bank scroll above the entrance is a little nod to its storied past and the ochre-painted ceiling and large chandeliers can’t be ignored. We were here to try the menu where dry-aged grassfed beef steaks and freshly caught Cornish day boat sole fillets are the stars of show. We opted for the steak and shared the 16 ounce 28-day dry aged Côte de Boeuf, with indulgent sides of fries, garlic and roquefort mushrooms and tenderstem broccoli with marmite butter. This is pub grub, but not as you know it. The steak was perfectly cooked and paired with a lovely recommended red wine and everything else was delicious, a real Friday night treat. The service was quick and efficient, and our waiter was very attentive and committed to ensuring we had a good evening. The Last Judgment offers a relaxed yet vinrant atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for an evening meal after work or as part of your evening out in the capital. www.thelastjudgment.co.uk Amazing Destinations 126

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