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The Sterling

The Sterling

30 St Mary Axe London, EC3A 8BF, United Kingdom

Bars • Wine • Beer • Drinks


"they can or do not know that a few weeks back we ran a competition to win a meal and drinks for two in the sterling bar. our Twitter account went almost to melt in retweet. So we thought we should visit better to see what was going on with all the fighting – well, it would be rude, not! This stylish city bar sits at the foot of the gherkin st mary axe, one of the most famous and iconic buildings of londons, maybe this was the reason for all our competitive entries? we are past from the gherkin, either by bus or to foot, 100s of the times, but it is not until they are near that they can see how beautiful a building it really is. saff could not make it to the sterling other work obligations) so I have the help of my old art directors and good friend, sam to test their menu and impressive drinks list. I arrived a little late. fortunately, sam had already taken place by the friendly staff and was happy to snap away on their iphone and posing their pictures on their social media pages. decor at the sterling is quite typical of a city bar, they think of drake and morgan businesses torn down and they are not far wrong. there is a light colonial explorer theme, old black and white photos, small nic-nacs here and there a large green roller shutters hanging on the wall. the bar area is divided into three areas. the actual cash, a section for more casual eating and a counter on the back, which is probably used for busy lunch. there is also an area in the upper floor, called the library, with bookcase wallpaper. we ate out of the bar menu, a selection of sharing sweet, small dishes, burger and grilled sandwiches – perfect for the selection when drinking and chatting and believe me when sam and I start chatting, there are no stops us. while we waited for the “Kissen” to arrive, we chose a few cocktails. I am a sucker for limincello, so when I saw the ginchello £8, I knew it was for me – a long refreshing mix of gin, limoncello obvious,) red johannisbeerensirup, lychee purée and prosecco. sam ordered a classic cosmopolitan £7.50,) she said it was a "good and she should know she had enough of them! we spread our order net far beyond their menu, we wanted to try a little of everything except the burger and sandwiches.) first the charcuterie and cheeseboard £19.) was a selection of their most popular meat and cheese varieties with crispy grissini, crostini and halkidiki oliven. loved the Spanish meats especially the dense deep red fennel cut cut ham. there were four different types of cheese and all a decent portion size, our favorites were the tanger oxford blue and the somego – although the ripe cheddar was great with the tanger chutney. the hot chicken wings £5,) were unusual. well unusual, not strange unusual. the “hot” part must relate to its temperature, as they were not spicy in the least. but what they had was an amazingly crispy, nutty coating – possibly my favourite dish. sam ordered the peanut butter, kokosnuss, lemongrass and green chili chicken skewers £5.50 for three.) these were served with watercress and a cool alkyoghurt dressing, all aromen fought for dominance, but the kokosnuss was victorious. at the strange opportunity when saff and I dive into polpo, we always order a few of their pizzettes – small sour pizzas, simply big enough for a snack. the hand pulled pizzettas by sterling were much bigger and made us both feel a little greedy for ordering on everyone – how to have been big enough to share. these freshly made, hand-pizzettas are decorated with Italian tomato sauce and mozzarella. mine also had spicy chorizo and a generous scatter of guindilla and piquillo paprika. during sams in the melt in the mouth was lubricated prosciutto san daniele and halkidiki olives. this Mammut festival was all washed with an incredible New Zealand dashwood pinot noir £35.) her house red starts at a very reasonable £15.50 the three hours spent sam and I in the dying, just flew past, a safe sign that everything should be. the bar was quite quiet, but we said that the noise factor rose on Thursday/Friday when the city workers come out to play. when it was, we could scatter all night without screaming. perfect business thanks to sam,) great cocktails, surprisingly well prepared eating and excellent service – all at the foot of one of the most famous buildings of london. a sterling effort!"

GOGO's Waterfront Restaurant

GOGO's Waterfront Restaurant

Racecourse Marina Maidenhead Road Windsor, Berkshire SL4 5HT, SL4 5HG, United Kingdom

Beer • Wine • Bars • Casual


"I booked this restaurant as we were staying at Legoland for my son’s birthday. I had read reviews that the Legoland hotel was not worth the money. So after some research and looking at menus GOGOs seemed the place to go. I originally booked for 4:45pm 2 adults 2 children but called on the day and asked if we could arrive at 6pm, I was told it was no problem. We arrived at the restaurant for 5:45pm. it’s on a beautiful marina and backs on to a race course. Walking over to the restaurant there were people outside, part of a party blocking the pathway. We sat down and were asked what drinks we would like, and served our drinks. My husband felt uncomfortable in the restaurant as we had not dressed up as we had been at Legoland but the majority of people had made an effort there. around 20mins after the waitress came over and told us it would be an 1 hour wait for food! Due to the party outside of 100 guests. I asked if they could cook the children’s food first and she went to ask the manager. The manager returned and said that he can cook the children’s food first but we would have to wait for an hour maybe longer, I asked if they could just cook all of our food together as a family of 4 as we was out for our sons birthday. He said the party of a 100 asked for their food to be ready for 6pm. I explained that I had called to change the time and no one informed me of the large party and there would be a delay in food. The manager did apologise but this was not good enough. We decided to leave due to the wait and the drinks were on the house. Looking back on this now, I think my husband was right and they did not want our custom, maybe because of the way we was dressed and we was the only table with 2 young children! I am really disappointed. If you have children I wouldn’t book here, children have a choice of 2 things to eat on the menu. make sure you make an effort so you look like you can afford to eat there! More annoying the food looked lovely."

Tummies Restaurant

Tummies Restaurant

5 Station Road Cippenham Slough, Berkshire SL1 6JJ, SL1 5QL, United Kingdom

Bars • Cafés • Steak • French


"A dreadful choice of restaurant for breakfast. Am local and have visited tummies for many years, and really rated their food highly, especially breakfast. However made a bad choice to visit Saturday morning for breakfast. Service very slow with rude unhelpful staff. Husband asked for a breakfast sandwich. It came with sausage, bacon and no egg. When he stated to waitress it should come with an egg, she decided arguing that a breakfast sandwich was just bacon and sausage, and was very reluctant to budge. We had to be very persistent that this was incorrect. She then offered to go to kitchen and ask. On her return, she simply said it had been forgotten and they would cook one if he likes !!! Wow !!! She then stated would you like me to get you one then !!! So took his plate back to kitchen, and had an egg put onto the now partially warm sausage and bacon. Bread was dry and all curled up. In all this time I still sat there with no spoon for my muesli and fruit. We had drank our coffee, before the food came to us. She then asked if everything was OK now, and I explained it wasn't and why it wasn't and I would like to see the manager, because it was all unacceptable. She never returned and we never had a visit from manager. Will never use tummies again. Don't make the same mistake as us. The restaurant has new management and it is definitely not for the better."