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Service was top notch, great staff, who instantly welcomed
Service was top notch, great staff, who instantly welcomed and made you feel at home. A great place for a simple but nicely done Sunday lunch.
Be the first to ReplyReally comfortable from my house! Ideal both for a dinner
Really comfortable from my house! Ideal both for a dinner with friends or for an intimate dinner. it's always a pleasure!
Be the first to ReplyThe roast beef and yorkshire pudding was good.
The veggies were average. Great service!
Be the first to ReplyHad their Monday brunch special.
10 Euros for two eggs, two slices of Canadian bacon, a black pudding, beans, a slice of bread, and a portobello mushroom. The food was all pretty good. The taste was nothing to write home about, but the sheer volume was fantastic!The Bloody Mary I had to accompany the monstrous amount of food was not my cup of tea, but all in all, a good experience.Recommended.
Be the first to ReplyI loved this place.
I hate the term gastro-pub, but this term would probably apply here. Great food, fun atmosphere, fair prices and friendly service staff.I would enjoy eating here again and I'm considered overly picky by people who know me (just read my other reviews).
Be the first to ReplyThis is certainly a fun spot to hang out at if you want to
This is certainly a fun spot to hang out at if you want to both imbibe and eat some decent food. It's basically a gastropub but much more gastro and much less pub. I rarely visit even though it's only up the road from me but given that it's absolutely amazing, I really should stop by more often.The Empress is a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant so while the prices here may not be sky high, you can except some pretty outstanding fare. The menu is constantly changing so I can't comment too much on it but the steak never changes and it's amazing so be sure you try it. There's also often seasonal game, sourced from The Ginger Pig (across the road) as well as a wine selection that is sourced from Bottle Apostle (also across the road.) It's fine dining in a very casual atmosphere. There's no need to book unless it's for one of their special Bib evenings or during busier times of the year. It's a wonderful place to come in the summer for some wine and a chat as tables are set outside, providing an excellent place to people watch but the most wonderful thing about it is the affogato! I know I sound crazy but to have a place on my doorstep that doesn't mind me walking in and ordering just an affogato is basically my idea of heaven.There's also an excellent brunch menu which is only served on the weekends complete with a generous selection of brunch booze. £4 Blood Mary? Have at it, no one will judge.
Be the first to ReplyHad an excellent meal here last night! Staff greeted my
Had an excellent meal here last night! Staff greeted my friends and I warmly, and made every effort to accommodate our needs.Bartender suggested a great organic Malbec priced very reasonably at £21 for the bottle. We all ordered the steak, which came with a spinach purée and triple cooked chips. My steak was cooked perfectly, nice and medium rare and seasoned well. Chips were excellent! The panacotta with figs had a perfect wobble to it and was flavoured perfectly! The atmosphere was fantastic, warm and cozy, with comfortable seating and friendly staff and locals. Very happy with the meal and wine, will definitely be back again!
Be the first to ReplyPros: The food was great.
When we ordered, the waiter was attentive and informed us of any ingredients in our order that had been substituted, which was helpful. Cons: The moment we stepped in, we realized how noisy it was. There was absolutely nothing to absorb the sound (i.e., curtains) and the chatter of the guests was bouncing off every surface in the room, coupled with the music that occasionally blasted out of the speakers (and was hurriedly turned down) made it quite difficult to talk without raising our voices. The four stars is for the food, one for the atmosphere.
Be the first to ReplyIf you want to impress, get to the EMpress!! It's one of
If you want to impress, get to the EMpress!! It's one of the many fine establishments in Victoria village and a personal fave. The atmosphere is great - real informal and buzzy - and the food is d e l i c i o u s. Not the type of things you usually see on a gastropub menu but all good options. The music is cool, and not indigestion levels of loudness. Plus you can bring barney the dog! I don't award 5*s lightly but this place is thumbs up all round.
Be the first to ReplyGreat restaurant, friendly service.
They have completely nailed the roast beef on a Sunday - but prices are set for Victoria Park
Be the first to ReplyOne of my favourite Vicky Park gastropubs.
Why?Atmosphere: A mix of big comfy couches, high stools and tables, and standard height tables. Very welcoming and cozy. Big windows let in lots of light and provide a breezy street view.Staff: Absolutely lovely, friendly and warm. Every time I've gone I've been greeted warmly and made to feel 'at home'. You're able to relax and enjoy your meal; I've never had an issue where I've felt 'moved on' by the staff which can happen sometimes at popular places. And now for the food: Always excellent. My companion has ordered the steak onglette several times and was consistently pleased with the flavoursome flesh. I've had the salmon and sea bass dishes and both were done perfectly light and flaky.Their chips are generally excellent too: hot, crispy..... mmmmm. I very much like that the menu proudly identifies the food source: from my last few visits the fish was supplied from John Norris and the meat from Ginger Pig. To top it off, the desserts are simply divine. For a small end-of-meal treat I heartily recommend the Affogato. I'm also a fan of their Pannacotta (see photo I've posted, with seasonal berries). It rolls onto the tongue and gently dissolves in a mouthful of soft and sweet goodness.I just realised I haven't even mentioned the booze! At your disposal here is a very good selection of ales, ciders, and red and white wine. Useful if you are visiting with a group who aren't all just beer drinkers. Overall, a damn good place to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Be the first to ReplyFirst time at a gastropub and the menu was fun to read
First time at a gastropub and the menu was fun to read through - I kind of wish I had tried the bone marrow and snails. I had the guinea fowl which was delicious and juicey and my friend had the braised goat. Dessert of chocolate mousse was divine as well. Staff were really helpful and friendly, helping me choose which cider to try. The cider on tap was amazing - first time drinking a french cider.
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