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We were a guest of a friend of ours for dinner. She belonged to the club and we had reservations at 7 PM. We were sat immediately upstairs in the dining room where menus were given to us. It took a bit to get our drink orders, but we ordered a round of cocktails to get started. The waiter came around and suggested we order starters with our entrées as entrées take a while. We agreed and proceeded to order and one of the questions we had when somebody ordered the Seabass we asked what size it came with. He said it came with a garnish. I also asked what came with my pork chops. He said nothing you should order sides. When our entrées arrived, there were side dishes and quite abundant. I don’t know if he didn’t know his own menu or was this as a ploy to get us to order side dishes. The food was good. Everybody enjoyed their meal. We split a sticky toffee pudding for dessert and it was yummy. Service was attentive only thing that bothered me as it took them a while to clear the plates. I would say go there if you get a chance, but you have to be invited by a guest.
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🚇 Shepherd’s Bush Market 🍺 £5.80 Pravha The Queen Adelaide is located at the western end of Shepherd’s Bush heading towards Acton. It is also close to QPR’s stadium, Loftus Road. The nearest Tube is Shepherd’s Bush Market. This striking Grade II listed pub was originally built in the 1840’s and rebuilt 1895. The pub is named after King William IV’s wife who was Queen Consort between 1830 and 1837. This pub is one of three pubs in London named The Queen Adelaide. This is a good size one bar pub that is set out around an island servery. The decor is traditional with some beautiful and interesting features throughout. To the right and front of the servery is a mix of high and low conventional seating. At the back of the servery is a pool table in front of a magnificent fireplace. At the back left there is a dining area with a tall painting of Queen Adelaide, a large atrium with a chandelier, gorgeous wood panels and ole’ Joanna. To left of the servery is an open kitchen. The beer line up had a good selection of beers and ciders and included two cask ales. I decided on a pint of Pravha, my pint was great, price point was a tad below average. The food menu offers a choice of comfort food and pub classics, Fish & Chips costs £16.95. We arrived around 2pm on an overcast Saturday afternoon in November. The pub was quiet with two punters and their pooch in attendance. This pub gets very busy on match days when QPR are playing at home. The service was good, the chap who served us was welcoming and courteous. We sat at the bar and discussed 80’s British Gameshows. The @queenadelaidew12 was a lovely setting to quaff a pint in. The architecture is stunning, the decorative features easy on the eye and our overall experience was a good one. I would definitely check this pub out if you’re in the area. 📅 9th November 2024 More London Pub info @londonpubmap 🍻
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Visiting family and friends in the area we booked three nights here, first impressions were very good, although parking can be a challenge, fortunately we did get a space out back near our room each day. We chose one of the ground floor outside rooms intentionally, unfortunately our first night we had very heavy rain, one of the gutters must be split as the drip drip drip was annoying, also there is a smoker’s container on the wall near the rooms, one night my husband had to get dressed to open our door to ask a smoker not to stand by our open window, I suggest that this container is moved from its position. Otherwise the room was a good size with a king sized bed. A good tea/coffee tray with biscuits. A small but adequate shower room, although we couldn’t work out how to turn on the heated towel rail. We ate in the restaurant every evening, the food on the whole was good. My husband enjoyed his lamb rump, the pork belly and his burger unfortunately the chicken shawarma wasn’t to my taste, the cauliflower described as crispy had been deep fried in batter and was soggy. The wing of skate was very small and thin. The continental breakfast was the most minimal I’ve ever seen, Cooked breakfast only being offered at the weekends, limited cereal, a small fruit bowl and DIY toast. On checking out I did indeed to point out the gutter and smoking container problems but there wasn’t anyone to be found.
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Shocking service I don't normally review While doing a small tour of the area and having stopped at the close several times we decided to stop there for lunch that was a wasted 45 minutes We Sat in the garden got ignored for around 10 minutes in the end I went inside to ask for menus i had to stop a waiter to ask as i was continually ignored as staff walked past never asking can I help you I took the menus outside 2 visits from a waiter to another table again never looking around or asking would we like to order a some time later a second waiter appeared at the wooden station again no acknowledgement whatsoever we then decided we were wasting our time we really should not be trying to chase some service the staff here need some desperate training even a comment of I will be with you shortly would have been great ! And acceptable ! We returned to painswick for some great service and had lunch there But it's nice to see the close is doing so well they don't need to worry about lost custom