When it comes to beer, London is full of little gems with beers from all around the world. Mason & Taylor is of these with 12 different beers and real ales on tap in addition to many more bottled beers from Britain, North America and Belgium. There’s an extended menu for wine lovers as well but for me it was all about beer last night.
The other beers I have tried was La Trappe Quadrupel (£7) from Netherlands, sweet and fruity with 10% alcohol, yes! Then there was the Belgian amber ale Kwak in its fancy test tube glass with a wooden stand (£5) with 8.9% alcohol.
In case you may want to put something in your stomach other than beer I would describe Mason & Taylor’s style as tapas-like British cuisine from scotch eggs to English rabbit with gherkin, which by the way is not really rabbit but Welsh rarebit (warm melted cheese on toast). I loved the goat’s cheese and the chutneys in our cheese platter! Yes, I took the liberty of drinking beer with cheese and I don’t regret that.
The staff is very friendly and helpful but I think they may use a few more people for service especially on Fridays and weekends because we felt a little ignored at our corner table by the window, which was a long way to the bar. There’s also a basement bar, which is open until 1 am and 2 am on Fridays and weekends and you can hire it for private parties.
There are too many beers to choose from in Mason & Taylor and a human liver can handle up to a certain limit (unfortunately) so you should either go as a big group and learn how to share with each other or go for the taster menu which offers you 3 or 6 different beers in 1/3 pint glasses served in their custom made trays. A very classy way to get drunk!