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Cheese Conveyor Belt Restaurant in London Pick And Cheese

25/02/2022 by Emma Leave a Comment

Cheese lovers heaven in Seven Dials

We first visited Pick & Cheese in 2020 and were glad to see it was still there in 2021 when we got to visit London again. On our first visit, we picked plates off the conveyor belt which are counted up just like at Yo! Sushi. This time we booked into the Pick & Cheese bottomless cheese deal. Unlimited conveyor belt cheese.

The conveyor belt is loaded with plates of British cheese. Each plate has a piece of cheese with a suitable accompaniment such as Cornish Gouda with clotted cream fudge or Lanark Blue with marinated figs.

Here is the bit that we love, every Wednesday, Pick and Cheese have unlimited cheese! All you can eat cheese and charcuterie for an hour and fifteen minutes. The cost for this? £22 per person. Do you think you can eat £22 worth of cheese in that time?

With this price, booking is essential. There is a £10 per person deposit to secure your cheese space.

So book a space and settle down beside the conveyor belt for all the cheese you can handle.

Find out more about Pick and Cheese and reserve your place on their website.

What to expect from a cheese conveyor belt

Unlimited Cheese & Charcuterie Plates from the Belt for 1 hour 15 mins

Every Wednesday – Booking Essential

£22pp Pre-Paid on Booking

@foodieexplorers Unlimited cheese on a conveyor belt! #cheese #london #foodtiktok #londontiktok ♬ Downtown v1-JP - D Sirrom / David Morris

Where

Pick and Cheese, The Cheese Bar, Seven Dials, Short’s Gardens, London
WC2H 9AT

Book

Book unlimited cheese here

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