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47 Opinions in 1 websites
fast food diferenciado no Canadá Place em Canary onde se come pratinhos vegetarianos e não só . Curry bem equilibrado . Muito bom atendimento.

1201 Opinions in 2 websites
Asked for the manager when I was worried about a lady being over the limit and vulnerable. For 2 hours she wasn’t served as she was over the limit. I wanted to leave as I didn’t really know her so I asked the security about periodically checking on her and he told me that wasn’t his job. so I then asked to speak to the bar manager who went and asked her if she was okay and she said the lady I was worried about was okay despite being clearly drunk. The barman said she then couldn’t do anything about it and wasn’t going to look after her hence my terrible review of this establishment

2167 Opinions in 3 websites
It's a station pub. The turnover of customers is high given that many are simply dropping in before crossing the road to depart on a train from Waterloo Station opposite. It's the kind of place my mum would call spit and sawdust. And all the better for it in my opinion. I was in here for 3 or 4 rounds just relaxing before my super-saver, mighty-fine, off-peak, limited-option, travel-only-on-a-day-with-a-Z-in-it ticket became viable. The range of beer is impressive. Some 20 or so draught beers covering all the usuals, IPA, lagers, ales and several ciders. Not so many options for wine drinkers but gin enthusiasts will find several decent choices here. The staff, on a busy football (and Grand National) Saturday, were quick and friendly and played a large part in my decision to stay rather than pub hop. The other factor is price. Not many pubs this close to the centre of town sell beer around £5/pint so this is a very bank manager friendly option. You won't be bringing a date here but this is a proper boozer with a cosy little beer garden and is worth a thousand of any of your crappy Wetherspoons or other pub chains. Raise a toast to The Hole In The Wall!

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.

1682 Opinions in 2 websites
What a poor experience. Crab starter would have been delicious if it had more than a morsel of crab in it. Mainly filler, cucumber. £33 worth of fillet steak (£39 with a small side of tomato in vinaigrette) was over cooked on the bottom and tasteless. The side of fries were past their sell by date and weren't fresh. My partners Tuna dish Salad Nicoise was poorly presented with the fish overcooked and lacking in flavour. This was so different to other Cote restaurant's construction of a simple dish. Wine was good but overall cost was very expensive for the standard of food. Well below par for a Cote. Avoid.

414 Opinions in 2 websites
It was an odd experience and memorable for the wrong reasons. The drinks came after the food and when they came they’d clearly got them wrong. When we questioned it the guy got really defensive and told me repeatedly “you don’t know what you ordered” - shouting at me. Two of the beers sound really similar but I definitely knew which one I’d ordered. The waiter didn’t seem to know the menu well as he struggled to take our order (even with us all getting the same thing). There’s a couple of similar reviews which had the same experience. Save yourself the pain! The food was fine, nothing special and when we asked for the bill he just came with the machine no actual receipt so no idea if he gave himself a service charge for shouting at customers.

1334 Opinions in 5 websites
Absolutely shocking. Place is so dark we couldn't read the menu. Ripped my trousers on a nail sticking up from the chair. Tried ordering lamb for 5 - there was 4 of us but as we were all feeling hungry we didn't mind paying for the set 5 meal. Told by waitress that the chef said NO, he wouldn't allow us to have a meal for 5 when we were a group of 4!! How ridiculous is that??? Anyway, long story short and after much ado about nothing, we were finally allowed to order what we wanted. Absolute disgrace and certainly will never return there. Very expensive meal and drinks and totally ruined what should have been my birthday celebration!! Avoid at all costs there are many other nicer places to eat in London!!