Shambles


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Shambles offers home cooked Italian food; there is also a bar menu for quick and light meals. The wine list is extensive with a good selection of Italian wines, also included some New World and French wines. Moretti Beer is now on tap and other bottled beers and soft drinks always available.

Children are made most welcome with a menu written with younger tastes in mind. The menus are well suited to vegetarians as well as hungry carnivores.

83 High Street
Teddington
Middlesex
TW11 8HG

Email: shamblesbar@aol.com
Web: www.shamblesbar-restaurant.co.uk
Tel: 020 8977 9398

Shambles Set Menu available
Monday-Saturday Lunch 12-2:30pm
Monday-Thursday Dinner 6-8pm
£12.95 for 2 Courses £15.95 for 3 Courses

Opening times:

Monday to Thursday
Brunch 10am – 12 Midday
Lunch 12pm – 2.30pm
Dinner 6pm – 10pm

Friday to Saturday
Brunch 10am – 12 Midday
Lunch 12pm – 2.30pm
Dinner 6pm – 10.30pm

Sunday
Brunch 10am – 12 Midday
Lunch 12pm – 5pm

Live piano music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night.
Children’s Menu always available from £5.00

Shambles opened as a wine bar in 1983, at this time Franco and Jackie Langella were also running their Italian Restaurant “Spaghetti Junction” in the High Street, they closed this business in 1997 and now their son and daughter, Massimo and Margherita are running Shambles as a Bar and Italian Restaurant with a large garden at the rear for Al Fresco wining and dining.

There is also a Kitchen Garden where much of the produce is provided for Massimo’s inventive and freshly cooked dishes. Maurice, the resident pianist plays on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The name Shambles originates from an old English word for “slaughter house/butchers stall”. The premises was used as a butchers from 1760 to 1982, hence the name.


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Shambles welcomes customer feedback and comments so feel free to leave any below:

Responses

  1. Shambles Bar and Restaurant in the High Street is now open for Sunday Lunch, last orders 3.30 serving traditional roasts with an Italian flavour, families welcome. Apart from Moretti beer on tap there is now Prosecco on tap at 3.15 for a 100cl glass. The fires are lit and the pianist is playing at the weekends, great place to pop in for a cosy chat over a drink.


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