A new venue is turning heads after adding what could be Britain’s most expensive bar snack to its menu – crisps topped with caviar for a staggering £65.
The luxury dish features a bowl of crisps paired with premium caviar options, including beluga, pushing the price far beyond your average pub snack.
It’s part of a bold new food offering at The Lucky Goat, a competitive socialising venue opening in London.
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The menu puts a high-end twist on classic bar bites, with items like dressed crisps topped with jamón, sour cream and chives, or aged Manchego, olives and peppers.
But it’s the caviar option that stands out – with prices listed at £14, £18, or £65 depending on the variety, with beluga sitting at the top end.

The venue is set to open on Bread Street, just a short walk from St Paul’s Cathedral, combining food, drinks and games under one roof.
Alongside the unusual snack, guests can expect a full menu of gourmet sandwiches, sharing plates and elevated bar food designed for groups.
There’s also a strong focus on entertainment, with activities including tech darts, karaoke, shuffleboard, pool and air hockey.
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Founder and CEO Paul Delfgou said the aim was to create a modern space for both casual visits and big nights out.
He said: “We wanted to create something that feels like a modern local for the City; somewhere you can drop in for a great sandwich and a perfectly made cocktail just as easily as you can book in for darts or karaoke.
“Competitive socialising doesn’t have to be corporate and formulaic.”
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The venue is expected to cater to after-work crowds during the week, before transforming into a high-energy party spot at weekends.
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