Menu from The Old Fire Station (Canary Warf)
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Hummus
Mashed chickpeas with tahini, lemon & garlic
Aubergine Salad
A smoked aubergine puree with olive oil, lemon & garlic
Cizbiz Kofte
Char grilled lamb balls with haricot beans salad
Mushroom Risotto
Risotto cooked with mushrooms, white wine, mushroom stock & a touch of cream-parmesan
Mix Sea Food Saute
A classic mix sea food sauté with light garlic-tomato sauce accompanied with basmati rice
Fillet of Salmon
Pan fried & finished in the oven fillet of salmon served with sautéed potatoes & rocket salad
Specials
Chicken Fire House
A smoky & spicy chicken sauté with cured beef, black olives, new potatoes in a light tomato sauce
Spicy Meat Pot
Chicke, lamb or beef cooked with red chilli peppers, coconut cream, onions, spices& vegetables
Prime Scotch Rib Eye Steak
Char grilled rib eye steak with homemade green pepper sauce served with sautéed potatoes
More about the restaurant: The Old Fire Station (Canary Warf)
The building that houses Millwall’s The Old Fire Station restaurant was built in 1903 to replace the much older, much smaller Isle of Dogs Fire Station. Converted for mixed residential-commercial use in 2008, this handsome old building down Westferry Road is now a spot where the only fire you’re likely to encounter is either in the kitchen (staff only, please), or some of this pan-Mediterranean London restaurant’s spicier dishes. Italian, Greek, and Turkish classics, with a smattering of English standbys, make up the bulk of the menu here.
The Old Fire Station’s exterior retains the Edwardian charm of the original building, with broad windows that can be opened out to Westferry Road for al fresco dining on warmer London days. Inside, the proprietors have kept things all aglow (but not at flashpoint), with quirky ceiling decoration and a palette of royal and brick red, cosy oranges and ochres. They’re perfectly complementary colours to the Mediterranean food that’s served here:
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The Isle of Dogs is a curious location in London to explore. Like a leg of ham hanging from the gleaming hook of Canary Wharf, The Isle of Dogs’ former warren of disused docklands and slum housing has given way to some remarkably considered examples of urban redevelopment. Down near the southern tip, along Westferry Road, you can still find the district of Millwall’s red brick fire station. But times change, and this venerable old building now houses a Mediterranean bar and bistro called The Old Fire Station, featuring Greek, Italian, and Turkish dishes.
