Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
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A massive plateful with olives,croutons.cucumber,tomatoes and good lettuce and leaves more than I could eat and cheap
rayasmith . 2019-09-04
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This place is round the corner from my GP's surgery and, if I have an early morning appointment, it has been my practice to pop in here for breakfast afterwards. They have always served a really good sausage sandwich using really crusty "artisan" bread. And the coffee was accompanied by a delicious chocolate. Today, however, the sausage sandwich was in standard, mass-produced, sliced bread, just the same as any greasy spoon cafe. And there was no chocolate. I shall try it once more, but if this is the standard they intend to adopt and maintain, I fear that my next visit to Chocolarr will be my last.
Big_OLondon . 2018-06-01
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A Tiny coffee place with potential on Boundary Road in St. John wood ( NW8) Serving good coffee but need more tidiness for tables serving on the outside: no need to view garbage bags as you sip your morning cappuccino!! The staff is kind.
Eric S . 2017-05-05
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A small café with outdoor seating. A great place to sit and watch the world go by. Friendly service and clearly well used by local people
chgLondon48 . 2017-04-21
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Very good handmade chocolate, and the service is amazing. I like to go there and enjoy the atmosphere
ojunquera . 2016-09-08
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Had a coffee and croissant. Was given some free chocolates as a treat! Thanks. Can't argue with that!
strebor_moto . 2016-09-06
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A cozy little café in dire need of a "lifting". Chocolarr offers a great choice of coffee and hot chocolate with minimal selection of fresh pastries: minimal but good and fresh. Not many options for weekend brunch. The staff was sweet and kind. Great location, and a few tables outside on sunny morning, in a quaint street of St John's Wood: it has lots of potential but lacks a "je ne sais quoi". It probably needs to focus more on its core concept.
Eric S . 2016-08-31
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We popped in around 4pm for a cup of tea. We didn't try to chocolates but wanted teatime cakes or pastries. Sadly there was very little choice and it all looked prepackaged and rather unappetising. I don't want to imply that there was anything actually wrong with it, and the staff were most welcoming and did their best to provide, but were limited by the offerings in the displays... Maybe we were unlucky, but I felt it was very basic and could do better. On the plus side, they did have skimmed milk which is a big plus in my books, and their toilet facilities were very clean.
alisonrM2071TR . 2016-06-14
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Small coffee shop specialising in Belgium chocolates that are to die for. They normally give a free one when you have a coffee but also sell in great presentation boxes that I have used for gifts a few times now. Great local coffee shop and delicious chocs
77lewisg . 2014-09-27
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Very nice range of snacks and breakfast, proprietor a great host, if you are in the abbey rd area, go in for a break.
D S . 2014-05-29
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I attended this pub on my own for 4 years whilst living in Manor Park (where I had never lived before) and I must admit the pub in the last 18 months pre post covid has been fantastic. The staff are welcoming, the atmosphere is great on weekends and it’s a great setting next to Wanstead Flats in the summer.It’s a pub and that’s what you should expect, nothing is perfect, however with the quizzes, live music from time to time, showing the football/sport in general and friendly regulars this pub has been a great place to be.I would recommend on a number of levels
77 Opinions
The pies were full of flavour and probably the tastiest pies we've had in East London. Great atmosphere, extremely friendly staff and such a cosy place to have dinner and spend the evening in. Definitely worth visiting again ad again.
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I visited with a friend for a pre booked, three course dinner to celebrate my birthday and see Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland. ( Fabulous!). This was my first visit. The hall is beautiful and huge. We were seated at a table by a pillar with uplighting. Not good for my friend’s migraine. We asked to move and were. There was some confusion about all our details coming with us but all fine. My starter was crab cakes. Three tiny patties, fine for a starter, but I could taste everything but crab. The Waldorf Salad was mainly apple with a few bits of celery and leaves and the patties tasted predominantly of lemon. My main was Crispy Gressingham Duck. It wasn’t. The skin was soggy and the duck over cooked. With salad and a side of potatoes swimming in garlic butter. In the first interval dessert was a deconstructed apple crumble of sorts. Nice, but weirdly dry and a bit bland. The hall is beautiful but, on the ground floor area, you are seated alongside the busy bar area. Very noisy and bustling. The service was great, but overall I didn’t think our meal, at that standard of cooking, plus a bottle of wine was worth over £100 a head.