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3 Opinions in 1 websites
Last weekend I hired out the Goodness venue for 30 friends for my birthday meal - not only was the space perfect for the occasion (room layout, lighting and proximity to public transport) but Harry the chef put on a serious spread for us: Blood Orange Bellini on arrival, pumpkin ravioli or burrata with candied walnuts to start, seared Sea bream with celeriac purée or roasted cauliflower with muscat grapes for main, and a decadent chocolate nemesis cake for dessert! The guests were delighted. (And catered for all dietary requirements, including a very creative alternative to the chocolate nemesis dessert for vegan guests!) Harry was very flexible about any requests and allowed us to have a mix of BYOB and wines from his menu. He allowed us access to the venue to set up and freedom to decorate as we liked (see photos) and had provided friendly, professional waiters for the occasion. I Will definitely keep Harry’s kitchen in mind for future private events, as will my friends for sure (who have since asked me to pass on his details!) Thank you Harry + team!
15 Opinions in 1 websites
Acabo de pasar a tomar una copa afuera. Servicio de mesa realmente amable con buena cerveza. No hay música porque era demasiado temprano, pero sin duda volveré.
303 Opinions in 2 websites
Only been here twice, first time had focaccia, cappuccino and a biscoff hot chocolate, all delicious and served by a very kind person who's name I didn't get but they had a beautiful singing voice, and the second time Carina the best matcha latte of my life. Gorgeous, can't recommend enough.
313 Opinions in 2 websites
Ordered pizza through deliveroo two buffalow pizza's unedable, and they wouldn't replace them, told us to go through deliveroo
2 Opinions in 2 websites
La primera cena outing club de 2012 vio hacia Brixton en búsqueda de algunos sabrosos, barato comer. Después de un poco de investigación, y de la recomendación twitter de Jay Rayner, decidimos que Brixton espacio parecía encajaba.Es un pequeño espacio, quizás 20 asientos en un apretado, que está muy bien decorado en un elegante era estilo boho 1970 estilo. muy cómodo y relajado - el tipo de espacio para pasar una noche con amigos y pasar unas cuantas botellas de vino.Llegamos a las 7.30 el viernes por la noche y nos alegramos de haber reservado una mesa ya que es obviamente un lugar popular durante el fin de semana. Nos dieron una bienvenida cálida y acogedora y rápidamente nos sentamos con una "tapas visualmente interesantes de fusión" menú de Mull.La lista de vinos fue corta pero a un precio razonable, aunque un par de los blancos nos manifestó un interés en no estaban disponibles. no hay que preocuparse, ya que había un Torrontes decentes en oferta que dieron la noche a un buen comienzo. También probamos un Sauvignon Blanc, que estaba bien, pero no es muy bueno, así que me cambié a los Torrontes que era mucho mejor vino por el precio (17 libras).frente a la comida comenzamos por compartir un plato mixto; una muy sabrosa selección de carne, queso, tomate, pepinillos secados al sol y pan de pimientos de sol. Nos mudamos a una selección de tapas, evitando la elección más outré tales como el curry con arroz pegajoso y carne y puré de estofado. destacan los platos eran la ternera y cerdo lentejas de albóndigas con chorizo y las bravas tomar las típicas. menos exitosos fue la quesadilla de pollo y el plato de polenta. El tamaño de la porción es bastante generoso para tapas, así que tenga cuidado de no ordenar de más - siempre puede volver por más!Pese a los numerosos banda mala suerte que me rechazaron como la habitación estaba llena nos sentimos bajo ninguna presión para terminar nuestra comida y deshabitar nuestra mesa. Así que después de un poco de descansar, y otra botella de vino, decidimos tener algunos postres que era un encantador chocolate brownie con helado de crema - húmedo rico, y sólo un poco traviesos. Perfecto para terminar la comida.De alguna manera la noche han decrecido a través de nuestros dedos y fue acercándose a la medianoche, ya que nos fuimos al restaurante para hacer nuestro camino a casa encantados con nuestra primera encontrarse del año.
1238 Opinions in 3 websites
Seven of us came here for family lunch on Sunday, booked well in advance. No table available; spent 30 mins in cold empty side room with no service. Were then moved to main bar, but no food for a further 90 minutes. Food ok but portion sizes minimal. Disappointing all round.
32 Opinions in 1 websites
I didn't want to leave a review, but feel I want to leave my thoughts for The Junction. I've been going to TJ since about 2016. Many times I went 2-4 a week as it's not far from home. The Junction was like my second living room and I sometimes even spent money going into overdraft, just to listen to the music and come to terms with my grief. But I only give it 2 stars even though they have world-class Jazz & music program, unbelievably for free 6 nights a week. I loved the concept "from musicians for musicians" run by Paul & Luke. I loved what Sung put on with open mic nights on Mondays. In the first few years I went, most if not all bar staff were musicians jumping in to play music and then back to the bar to serve drinks. That really was a great thing and the staff were all amazing naturally. They are jelled with each other like a big family and the "for musicians from musicians" concept was really evident. But these last 3-4 years the staffing has changed a great deal. Apart from having a high staff turn-over now, and of course the pandemic coming inbetween, some staff have really turned me off The Junction. One particular staff member who at the beginning seemed quite "lazy", letting his colleague do all the work while he sat around drinking free gin & tonic. Quiet shocking to see this attitude as I worked most of my life in hospitality and know this kind of work like the back of my hand. But as I have personal issues, having lost my family, I gave him the benefit of the doubt, thinking he might be going through stuff which leads to him not being professional. After getting to know him a bit as he's also regularly there as a customer and as he mingles with regular customers, I was really put off by the way he gossips and talked bad about other customers and even some people who played on stage. I'm sure Paul & Luke are aware of this as I witnessed him being taken aside once by another staff member being upset with him. Most bar staff aren't musicians anymore, which is not an issue, but I missed the old guard of staff, at least their attitude. I also was not keen on the food. On my birthday a friend and I had steak. I ordered a well done, and my friend a medium rare. But I received a medium rare and my friend an almost rare steak. I didn't complain and left it as a one-off. But I stopped ordering food. NEVER compromise on food-quality and cleanliness. Rather have a simpler menu, less on the menu, but then make it top quality if your chef can't handle the pressure. I'd rather have a simpler menu with high quality. I had a meltdown recently (my trauma of losing my family etc) while drunk, and apologised to some of the staff and emailed The Junction directly to apologise, but also to explain my concern about this one staff member. Upon apologizing to one staff, I was told that my meltdown was out of character. I appreciate this being acknowledged and would like to apologise again to all involved. I emailed TJ never received a response, which is ok. I just feel I have to leave this review. To me, you can have THE BEST music, and even the best food, but if your staff aren't professional and spread a toxic atmosphere, even to other customers, a musician and staff, it's a total downturn. Your customers are your bread and butter. Customers pay your wages and bill. Rather charge tickets or more for food and drink when you play world-class Jazz, then have it for free with poor staffing. I wish The Junction all the best in their new location and I hope they take a good look at how and who to hire. Everything stands and falls with staffing, with people.. Paul & Luke seem detached now from staff. But Paul was very strong and visible during the pandemic. He handled the new rules after lockdown very very well in an unprecedented situation. He took that very serious and was very visible and hands on during the initial openings after lockdown. Keep your music alive, but take a good look at whom you hire. They represent you. 2-3 years ago I would have written a 5 star review. Sadly, it's 2, 1 more star for the music. But I'd rather have crappy music and respectful staff than the other way around. I felt uncomfortable many times. Best wishes for the future.
7 Opinions in 1 websites
Cute venue Hygiene is not great - we were given dirty straws Not good value for money Paid full price and informed the manager - manager is non-responsive