British Cheeses
Portrait

Portrait

National Portrait Gallery (3rd floor), St Martin's Pl., St James's WC2H 0HE, FSA Food H, London, United Kingdom

Steak • Embassy • Modern Cuisine • Session Photography


"Portrait Gallery is consummate location to show off the city with a amazing view down Whitehall,with glass panelling surrounding the entire restaurant you are blown away by the view as soon as you vacate the lift on to restaurant floor. The Portrait restaurant affords you the relaxed setting to have not only a great view but welcomed conversation with your guests, unlike other restaurants here the environment is mellow rather then usual loud atmosphere of diners either clambering to talk to each other or the waiter. The staff are attentive and yet not over bearing, getting that balance of service and eloquence……..the location is another plus not only do you have one of London’s famous galleries downstairs but not a four minute walk are you from Trafalgar Square, were something is always happening.I decided to visit for breakfast having booked through opentable,where my request for a window table was honoured. We was sat down in a kindly manner with water severed as customary and once our orders were placed the food arrived no later than 8 minutes to our glee.The food was just as good as the view that captured us as we entered the room, satisfying does not begin to incapsulate the combination of service, view and food.It’s your choice as always but you must visit the portrait gallery restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner…..notice I didn’t say ‘or’.Cost of meal £20 £40 Group size 2 – 6 Location National Portrait Gallery St Martins Place, London, WC2H 0HE.Carlstimeout rating 8.5/10Writer C.Y"

Pint Shop

Pint Shop

10 Peas Hill, Cambridgeshire CB2 3PN, United Kingdom, CB2 3QN

Steak • Drinks • Asiatic • British


"The food was disappointing and expensive and the service pretty much non existent. When we arrived the staff member who was greeting people was on the phone. She eventually looked up at us but didn 't acknowledge us or smile. We decided to go and use the bathroom and then come back. She was either still on the phone or on another call. Again, she didn 't acknowledge us. Another server came and stood there for a minute or so, and then acknowledged us and said she 'd take us through. Which she did in silence. My friend had a question about the wine when our server came to take our drinks order she just wanted to know if either of the rosé wines were similar to a blush. The server replied We only have two rosés , and that was that. No help, no saying she 'd go and find out. We were a little shocked at the prices of the food £19 for fish and chips, and £22 for a dry, overcooked chicken schnitzel. We contemplated leaving, but didn 't want to be rude. We were part way through our mains when we noticed another customer taking a photo of something on the wall. It was a specials board. Nobody had told us there were specials, which we probably would have chosen had we realised there were some. When it came to pay the bill, we chose on the card reader not to add a tip. Our server had barely uttered a word to us, had been unhelpful with the wine, and hadn 't told us about the specials. When we chose the no tip option she gave us a disgusted look and pretty much tutted!!"