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2642 Opinions in 3 websites
I checked out the beer on offer online and jumped on the train to Twickenham. My first time here, spacious bar, good selection and ales. I had a London Pride, £2.49 on Wednesday, and one of the Twickenham ales, both in good condition clear and excellent taste. Had the turkey meal which was fine and a decent sized portion. I grow potatoes and the mash with this meal was pretty good. All the staff friendly and welcoming I will be back!
2404 Opinions in 3 websites
Apparently if you pay extra to add halloumi to the "nourish bowl", it means the dish no longer comes with any of the other ingredients listed on the menu except soggy lettuce. No rice, quinoa, kale, broccoli or anything else that it's supposed to have. According to the server, it's my fault for not knowing that if you add halloumi, you only get lettuce. Edit to the reply: if the halloumi doesn't replace ingredients you should inform your staff of that because she was very adamant that it does, in fact, mean the salad does not come with any other toppings and I should be fine with my soggy lettuce.
1900 Opinions in 3 websites
🚇 Sloane Square 🍺 £7.15 Brixton Lager The Chelsea Potter is located on the Kings Road on the corner of Radnor walk in Chelsea, West London. The nearest Tube is Sloane Square. This pub was built in 1842 and was originally called The Commercial Tavern. It was renamed in 1958 in honour of the Chelsea Pottery located on Radnor Walk. The Chelsea Potter became famous in the 1960s and 70s", it is claimed that regular customers included Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. There were once thirteen pubs along this famous thoroughfare, now there are only two. This is a one bar pub which is traditionally decorated. The ceilings are high and have beautiful corinthian columns situated through the middle and by the windows. The servery is located on the right hand side and stretches down the length of the bar. The seating consists of high level poser tables in the centre and low level seating around the perimeter. There are a couple of screens for live sport and some nice features like the etched glass and pictures of Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards. For the warmer months there our benches to the side of the pub. The Beer selection will please most and offers a line up of familiar favourites including three cask ales. I decided on a Brixton Lager, my pint was great, price point was expensive at over seven quid. The food menu is pub classics, Fish & Chips costs £16.95. I visited just after 5pm on a rainy Tuesday afternoon in March. The pub was busy as usual as it attracts lots of passing trade as well as local regulars. The atmosphere was upbeat and buzzy, just how a high street pub should be. This pub does get very busy, especially when the footy is on TV. I had a nice chat with the Guv’nor who was welcoming, chatty and friendly. He was kind enough to let me in on another day to take some photos before the pub opened. I have visited this pub a few times and it is always busy. Unlike many pubs in the area, this Greene King pub isn't gastrofied and retains a proper pub feel. If you’re ever bowling down the Kings Road and in need of refreshment, I would definitely recommend a visit to the @chelsea_potter_ 📅 26th March 2024 More London Pub info @londonpubmap 🍻
1754 Opinions in 3 websites
Visited yesterday for the first time in a few years. The food was reasonably priced and tasty, albeit a little on the warm side by the time it turned up. The service was excellent, I'd particularly like to acknowledge Eathan who was superb. He was very engaging and patient (4 children trying to order!) and explained everything about the menu when asked.
1495 Opinions in 4 websites
The place is wonderful, but our experience felt unlucky. We made an automated reservation, and unfortunately, they seated us at a table tucked away from view. After ordering drinks, a staff member informed us that due to a private party upstairs, the kitchen would be closing soon, so we needed to choose our meals immediately. If the kitchen capacity is so limited, wouldn’t it be better to close the pub entirely during such events? The camembert was served inside the bread and was nearly hard, which was disappointing. While there was a very kind lady at the bar who made an effort, the overall experience didn’t feel justified. Is it really so challenging to manage a private party upstairs while serving basic dishes like a hamburger with melted camembert downstairs?"
1297 Opinions in 5 websites
El personal masculino me manipuló y no me dejó ir mientras esperaba a mis amigos cuyos abrigos fueron robados que también estaban en el pub. Experiencia realmente aterradora cuando era joven (cuatro hombres grandes bloqueando físicamente a una mujer de 4 ’ 11 de ir a casa). Por favor manténgase seguro y reserve en otro lugar. El más inseguro que he sentido en Londres.
1244 Opinions in 4 websites
We have just hosted a super Christmas event in the upstairs room at The Bull's Head. It was the perfect space for a large gathering, food was ample and very tasty. Jack our server was brilliant at looking after us all and kept everything running perfectly throughout the night. The whole evening was very festive helped along by the lovely decorations & Christmas tunes. We're looking forward to coming back soon.