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🙂 4/5 - In essence, The Mercer is something of a posher version of
By 👻 @Simon W., 10/11/2012 3:00 am
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In essence, The Mercer is something of a posher version of the likes of City chophouses like Simpson's Tavern although definitely more upscale and refined. There's certainly a public-schooly air to both of them although The Mercer is more Eton than King's College Ruralshire, if you get my drift. Or not. In any case, it's a fine place for a smart business lunch; you'll feel out of place if not wearing a tie and smart suit during the week, and I would guess it's the same in the evening. On my last visit, I'd alos attest to the clientele being fairly male, and fairly middle-aged.Service is attentive, with the chuminess that seems to be in vogue at the moment ( although you'll see the waitrons recoil aghast if you answer one of their obsequious queries with too much detail). All that said, to there credit, on our last visit, they made a point of asking how much time we had for lunch, and then working to that.The menu is heavy on Traditional British items lots of game and pies with a daily special. Make sure they give you the correct menu for the up-to-date version. There's also a good selection of more modern items lots of dainty salads, and I particularly enjoyed a goats cheese and spinach ravioli dish, with wild mushrooms. Puds are also a high point treacle tart with clotted cream was well executed, and while pleasingly rich, wasn't overwhelming in terms of portion size. Expect to pay around 15-20 GBP for a main course, and 7-12 for starters and dessert dishes. The wine list is good, but not cheap.Worth a visit, from a business lunch perspective in particular although you'll probably be a lot happier if you ( or someone else) can expense it.
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