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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI have been wandering through this pub for over a year on my way home, but I have never gotten in (mainly because nobody else is with me around this one.) I decided to give it to lunch and dinner on Sunday. the menu is very simple, the half of it is burger and half-board. it also has one of the top 5 burgers in london. I decided to try the hofburger with bark meat, ham and duck egg. it is not possible to eat it with their hands, so they get these knives and form skills working. the burger also came with skin on chips that were pretty. I have to say it was a challenge that tried to complete it because it was very filled and I had nothing to eat. read more
That's the second time I was here when I thought it was a good one last time. so glad I was proved wrong. I had the juicy bartender with hot and dirty fries and it was wonderful. I even added extra speck and gherkins. - not. I and my friend chasing after
Simply the best burgers have to get a burger at this place.
Picture four young on a Thursday evening after a long day on work and in the necessity of some well-priced, cheerful and enjoyable eating. enter them burger craft. at the crossing to the green man pub, which was right next to the edgware road pipe station near paddington, we had found our venue for the evening. the pub itself is beautiful and cozy with a decent selection of trainers and ales, among them san miguel and amstel. but above all it was the home of the critically acclaimed juicy ****.
Slinging from The Green Man pub next to Edgware Road station, Burger Craft could be mistaken for another pedestrian venture looking to squeeze on to the crowded bandwagon. The bad news if you were hoping for a vitriolic rant is that it’s actually pretty damn good. The pub itself is fairly unremarkable but drew an interesting crowd, no doubt due to its novel combination of being a station pub, burgeoning foodie hotspot, and housing a backpacker hostel all at once. Some effort had been made to stock the fridges with a decent if predictable selection of craft beer – Brew Dog, Brooklyn, Anchor Steam etc – but the taps were the usual identikit collection of bland lagers. The star of the...read more