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611 Opinions in 2 websites
Haven't been to the restaurant for a couple of months. What a difference without Pierre who has now left and was the life and soul of this restaurant. On Monday night the back part of the restaurant was full of stacked up chairs and large plastic containers. There were only two tables available for dinner - one of which we had because we booked. The restaurant was a mess. Young girls trying their best but out of their depth . The food was very good but after ordering a second bottle of expensive wine we were told they were closing in 15 minutes (9.30)! Not very clever. We stayed on anyway until we finished the wine. This place needs a manager of the same caliber of Pierre or it will sink which will be a shame. Not happy and i do fear for this place. We did not visit the bathroom but if it is as filthy as they previous reviewer has said, i will not be going back. The restaurant needs to put a reassuring note on its website (which also isn't working at the moment) that the ship is in good, safe and healthy hands.
973 Opinions in 4 websites
I have been a loyal customer of Rox Burgers at their various locations for years, back when it was proudly one of the best burger spots in town, as their old sign at the new location still claims. However, after my recent visit, it’s clear that Rox is far from the high standard it once was. The experience was incredibly disappointing, and it’s painful to say, but Rox Burgers is no longer a contender for quality burgers. Rox Burgers is now tucked inside a Pan-Asian restaurant, and their once appealing burger menu has been slashed to just four options. This was already disheartening, but the real issue began when the food arrived. My burger (the On the Rox) was burnt on the outside and dry on the inside. It also came with pickles—something I can’t eat—which weren’t listed on the menu, but the onions that were supposed to be there were missing. When I raised this with the waitress, she oddly responded with, “Oh, but you asked for no jalapeños,” which had nothing to do with the issue. My fellow diners had similarly lackluster meals; their burgers were just as dry, and none lived up to Rox’s former glory. The fries were a particular low point. They tasted like they’d been cooked in old oil, with an unpleasant fishy aftertaste, which completely ruined them. Bizarrely, they were served with soy sauce instead of ketchup or mayo. When we asked for ketchup, it never arrived. The service was equally disappointing. When one of my companions wanted a second glass of wine, we flagged down a staff member who told us we had to ask the waitress instead of helping us himself. Despite the restaurant being practically empty, it took almost 20 minutes just to get a glass of wine. Throughout the evening, it became more and more obvious that the staff wanted us gone. They started cleaning up outside, moving tables and chairs, and even turned the “open” sign to “closed” before 9 p.m., despite the restaurant’s posted closing time being 10 p.m. This made for an awkward and uncomfortable atmosphere, adding to an already frustrating experience. All in all, the quality of both the food and service at Rox has dropped dramatically. What used to be one of the best burgers in town has become a subpar, uncomfortable dining experience. I’m genuinely relieved we used a Groupon voucher to discover this decline because if we had paid full price, I would have been furious. In all honesty, even with a voucher, you’re probably better off grabbing a burger from a fast-food joint. At least there, you know what you’re getting, and the quality is consistent. Rox Burgers, sadly, is a shadow of what it once was.
9049 Opinions in 4 websites
Absolutely love Boxpark London! Perfect spot for a fun night out without breaking the bank. The drinks are super affordable, which is rare to find in London, especially for a place with such a cool atmosphere. They have a great range of options, so there’s something for everyone, and the bartenders are quick even when it’s busy. The vibe on weekends is unbeatable—tons of energy, with a young crowd and live DJs that keep the place buzzing. It’s open-air but covered, so it works in any weather. It’s an ideal spot to meet up with friends, grab some drinks, and just enjoy the night. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a lively, budget-friendly night out in London!
434 Opinions in 4 websites
Just amazing, only waited a couple of minutes for the food to arrive and it was delicious. They have a huge variety of options for people that are allergic to gluten. 10/10 would recommend every day of the week, and the experience was awesome.
1362 Opinions in 4 websites
I remember having Bleeker St burger 10+ years ago when they first launched and I loved it. Either they've gone way downhill, this site isn't up to scratch, or my memory was just false. The burger was EXTREMELY rare (I selected "medium" rather than well done but this was not even medium-rare, just plain rare. Very red and very bloody.) Luckily I don't mind rare meat but it was definitely a bit too red and a bit too soggy, the bun disintegrated whilst the onions were still hard and raw. Weird combo. Burger was still a nice juicy texture though, but definitely a little blander than I expected and nothing outstanding. The angry fries were super disappointing. The blue cheese was such a tiny amount you could barely taste it over the hotsauce and after the first small layer of fries there was no sauce at all so I just had a box of soggy plain fries that cost me more than a fiver. All in all not worth the price at all. Much better, bigger, more flavoursome burgers available in London these days. Either the competition was weak 10 years ago or they've let standards slip. Only marginally more satisfying than mcdonalds for 3x the price.