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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe are frequent customers at this restaurant, which is a charming local spot conveniently located near the tube station. It is definitely worth a visit if you find yourself in Hampstead. Many reviews mention the prices here, which I believe are reasonable for the area. While the food and drinks are not cheap, they are not overly expensive either. In the past, we have not eaten here often because the food was not very good and quite inconsistent. However, with the arrival of a new chef, the quality of the food has improved significantly. Some standout dishes include the light and crunchy batter on the fish and chips, with perfectly flakey and moist fish, rustic homemade chips, and savory mushy peas and tartar sauce. The Burrata is another favorite of mine, always served with fresh tomatoes and creamy, rich cheese. I do wish they would change up the seasonal vegetables served with it to add some variety. The burger we tried recently was phenomenal, perfectly cooked and seasoned. The sticky toffee pudding is a must-try, especially with extra ice cream, and the chocolate brownie has a delicious hint of coffee. On the other hand, I would recommend avoiding the fish of the day, as the portion size compared to the number of bones makes it not worth the price. The rabbit Ragu we tried was bland and dry. As regular customers, we would appreciate it if the menu was changed more frequently as we are starting to get a bit bored and would love to try some new dishes.
Been visiting for a week, best meal I’ve had in London yet! Service was great, fun vibe, and the food was amazing! Booked Sunday roast dinner, can’t wait!!!
Well, sweet potato and quinoa burger but it's Hampstead. I had the bangers and mash instead, properly done and good size serving. When I got there (early lunch), not very crowded but filled up fast so they're doing something right.
Food was excellent. Restaurant service was good. Bar staff the slowest in London though. Absolutely freezing inside though. Everyone sat in their big coats!
This pub and casual dining spot in Hampstead village is quite popular. Despite never dining there before, I have walked past it numerous times. Today, I decided to try their Sunday Roast. The service from our server was lackluster, with no effort to serve or open the bottle of water placed on our table. Our plates were priced at £21, with not much meat but tasty gravy. We do not plan on returning as we did not find it to be good value for money. There are definitely better options in Hampstead.