Butchies Shoreditch

Butchies Shoreditch

Award winning, free-range fried chicken sandwiches.

Butchies Fried Chicken

http://www.butchies.co.uk

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Butchies' Free-Range Fried Chicken Sandwiches Are Coming to ...

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Butchies, the much-loved Broadway Market outfit, will bring their fried chicken sandwiches to Shoreditch and will open on Monday 27 November 2017.

Opening on the former site of Santo Remedio, Garrett and Emer FitzGerald’s concept will make the leap from street food favourite to bricks-and-mortar operator with a counter-style service model, offering both dine-in and takeaway — a boon in an area heaving with people looking for good, interesting food at lunchtime.

Butchies’ The Original Butchies The Butchies journey started at Broadway Market in 2014 with the intention of creating the ultimate fried chicken sandwich for London.

There was a brief interlude at Camden Market in 2015 — casting doubt on to what extent this is truly their first permanent site — but Rivington Street looks to be their home for the future.

Having lived and worked in East London for the past 10 years, it is amazing to be giving our award winning fried chicken a permanent home in our own backyard.

butchies to open in shoreditch - London On The Inside

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Butchies is taking their fried chicken from street food stall to perm restaurant by opening up in Shoreditch, which’ll also do takeaway in case you don’t have time for a proper sit down.

They’ll be serving up six types of fried chicken sandwich including The Original (with house pickles and homemade garlic and herb aioli), The Cheesy Rider (with hot pineapple reaper sauce and Red Leicester) and The Jenny From The Block (with guac, chipotle mayo and bacon), and they haven’t forgotten about the veggies with a buffalo halloumi and blue cheese ranch creation.

To celebrate their opening they are also giving away 500 FREE fried chicken sandwiches on Mon 27th November, but get down there early cos when they’re gone, they’re gone.

Butchies, Shoreditch: restaurant review | Foodism

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The best place to acquaint yourself with this philosophy is at Garrett and Emer Fitzgerald's pop-up turned funky fried chicken restaurant Butchies.

If you've grown to have more self-restraint that that one time your mum let you roam free in the pick 'n' mix aisle of Woolworths, maybe you'll be stepping, not staggering, out of the chicken shop for once.

Otherwise, you might just find yourself shacked up in a teal leather booth, fiery kimchi honey-butter chicken wing in one hand, can of Cloudwater in the other – we're not saying your fate is set in stone, but old habits die hard.

Chicken, obviously.

It would be remiss to ignore chicken's two best friends, too, so get your cheese and pickle fix with the Cheesy Rider, a napkin-beckoning stack of succulent chicken coated in moreish cheese drippings and swaddled in a soft buttered bun.

Butchies | Shoreditch, Clerkenwell | Restaurant Reviews | Hot Dinners

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As seems to be the way with fried chicken places, it has of course moved to Shoreditch, I can but hope that one day a chicken shop will move to Fulham.

Catch them at: 22 Rivington Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 3DY www.butchies.co.uk The Look:  Designed by Block1 Design, the space is small; it says there are 45 covers, but unless you were packed in quite literally like chickens, (not of course like the chickens used at Butchies, they are slow reared free-range chicken and have plenty of space to roam around) then I’m not sure how that would work.

If for some reason you wanted to go to a fried chicken shop and have a salad then you can do that too, they’ve for the Butchies salad box with chicken, halloumi, guac, lettuce and house pickle.

That’s not to say they weren’t a good choice, because they were excellent, but why did I order a side of fried chicken to go with my chicken?

After a few beers you need something fried, carby and delicious and you don’t mind seeing your date with a dribble of hot sauce down their chin and their face hidden behind a giant chicken sandwich.

Butchies | Restaurants in Shoreditch, London

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