


Plaquemine Lock is a Louisiana Pub in Islington – serving up the bold, smoky, soulful flavours of the South. We are situated on Regent’s Canal and are 1 min from Angel Station. Our menu blends Cajun and Creole classics with British produce, all cooked to a high standard in a laid-back, music-filled setting.
Colorful pub with a New Orleans influence, Cajun and Creole cuisine, draft beer and live jazz.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 139 Graham St, London N1 8LB, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7688 1488
Website: http://plaqlock.com/
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Reviews
The food and drink were a bit of a mixed feelings. We got the Bloody Mary which was really good. The beignets, savoury and sweet ones, were both amazing. Some of us came here for the seafood boil but the crayfish was overcooked. The sausage and shrimp were good though. We felt it was just salty rather than having other flavour profiles. The shrimp in the grits was a bit over and overall just too salty for us. I thought the oysters were nice but they were expensive, £24 for 4. My friends ordered them for the table while I was away, I wouldn’t have ordered if I saw the price. My friends had the fries, waffles and po boy which were good.
I had the fried green tomatoes to start, included on the plate were fried green okra which was a nice surprise, and the Jambalaya for mains, a colourful quasi paella, wonderful.
The restaurant in London is the best for its southern food dishes.
Jambalaya was perfect & gumbo which is a favorite. Relaxed atmosphere and great service.
Nearest tube Angel
7 mins walk.
Highly recommend.
Rebecca
The shrimp boil was good too and I would recommend the boil be shared. I think it would be a bit much for a single person and the flavour of the whole dish is monotonous – I would want to taste different flavours.
Overall very happy with the meal.
We had the crayfish boil £38 (flavourless), shrimp and grits £20 (meagre and no redeeming flavour for the price) and corn bread (dry and we asked 2 different wait staff for butter which never came) and the salad which was lovely.
Unfortunately, the service was not up to scratch at all. We were mostly ignored and never asked how the meal was. We weren’t asked if we wanted more drinks or given any desert menus. Our plates were empty on our table for 20 mins before being cleared and taken quickly away without attending to us. Even a different waiter who took payment didn’t ask how we found it. I had a feeling he knew the answer. We would have ordered more and tried to enjoy the music but after waiting so long we just wanted to leave.
The live music was the best part although from where we were sat we could not see anything and were distracted from toilet noise.
All together we had the food and 3 alcoholic drinks which came to £108 incl the inflated 13.5% service. Absolutely not worth it. We may have had an unlucky experience but it’s not good enough for the price.