Bratwurst
St Moritz

St Moritz

161 Wardour Street, City Of London,Westminster, United Kingdom, W1F 8WJ, City of London,Westminster

Steak • Swiss • European • Vegetarian


"Waitresses were awful tonight. Arrogant, snappy and patronising as if talking to a child. I had booked at least 1 week ago, and 2 days before the visit I got a call asking to postpone the booking for 15 min which I accepted. When we turned up they kept us waiting for at least 10 -15 more minutes saying customers were still at the table although they paid. I objected and asked them to tell the next booking is waiting and it’s already late. We didn’t see anyone leaving as we were standing at the narrow gate. After 10-15 min we were called the table was ready. When we asked for the check we were kept waiting half an hour. The other 2 tables asked for the bill around the same time and they had the check and payment machine but we deliberately were kept minimum 15 min for the check and even more to get the payment processor. When asked for payment processor she snappily replied she needed to finish tidying the table behind us and then afterwards off she disappeared. In the end I got up to pay. Message received: ‘if you criticise me for not having your table ready at the booked time I will keep you waiting at my leisure’. She was horrible. Food was ok but overpriced. When we ordered dessert they didn’t have contents or description of the desserts on the menu, just names. My daughter (15) ordered chocolate cake. She tasted and said nice but very strong flavour. I tasted a small bit and realised alcohol inside it. I called the waitress and asked her, when confirmed there was no alcohol in it, I insisted and she went and checked, came back to confirm it has rum inside. When I said she’s 15, waitress removed the cake from in front of her. This is a perfect example how not to serve customers at a nice restaurant. Very unprofessional and immature. If you don’t enjoy it, don’t do that job. You both just spoilt our evening, congratulations!"

The Partridge

The Partridge

Church Road,, Horsham, United Kingdom

Fish • Cheese • Burgers • Hot Dogs


"I’d identified this pub as a lunch stop due to its varied food menu and association with the esteemed Dark Star brewery. On arrival we found that it’s no longer owned by Dark Star, and hence no longer the brewery tap, but that proved to...Not Be A Bad Thing as it’s now an unpretentious free house but still featuring several of Dark Star’s excellent ales as well as others from Harveys of Lewis (six quality real ales in all, iirc), as well as the usual lagers and ciders. Lunch choice was exceptional, with a really extensive menu of “traditional pub favourites” plus sandwiches, open sandwiches, various things on toast, a huge combination of toppings for focaccia melts, hot dog and burger options, a number of veggie choices. What impressed us was the ability to have many/most dishes as standalone snacks/starters, or as a full meal with chips, salad etc, while the main courses could also be had in small or standard portions. My wife had an avocado, bacon and cheddar focaccia melt with proper chips; I had a bratwurst hotdog with beef chilli, cheese and jalapeño topping. Quality and quantity was excellent and prices were extremely reasonable eg you can have a plain burger for The whole lunch, with two very filling meals, two soft drinks and two ales came to less than which I think is unbeatable these days. Ale-wise, I had two great new taste new experiences via a pint of excellent Dark Star Partridge best bitter, followed by a Dark Star Eastbourne Star winter ale which was superb. Needless to say, my wife drove as we continued our journey. We ate in the no-frills front bar, which is a high ceilinged Victorian room (the pub was once the Station Hotel); there are several other more atmospheric eating areas in the long side bar and a room beyond that. While some parts of the pub are in need of a little maintenance and tlc, it’s very obvious that the new owners (Mick Barry and daughter Rachel) are very serious about the choice and quality of their ales and food. We were just passing through, and the pub was relatively quiet on a Tuesday late lunchtime, so I hope the local community get behind them and give the Partridge the success it deserves."