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Maison Francois

Maison Francois

34 Duke StreetSt James's, London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 6DF

Pub • Wine • French • Brunch


"We had a rather mixed experience at Maison Francois, starting slow and ending poorly. **BAR:** The decor is lovely, but since we arrived early (around 5 PM), the bar was not fully staffed, and we had to flag down a server to place our order. The cocktails were decent but nothing noteworthy, and there were no bar snacks available. We felt somewhat overlooked. **FOOD:** The brasserie cuisine was truly outstanding. The chops were especially delicious, seasoned perfectly and sliced off the bone. The retro dessert trolley from the 1980s added a fun touch, and overall, the food was excellent. **WINE:** The sommelier was charming, attentive, and offered a fantastic recommendation for a white wine that surprised us in a good way. **STAFF:** There were plenty of staff members, but they seemed disorganized. While they were friendly, it was clear they prioritized regulars and celebrities, which made us feel like second-class guests. We didn’t feel like we were the staff's main focus. **DOG POLICY:** Although there was no mention of a dog policy on the website, a medium/large poodle at a nearby table barked incessantly, causing quite a disturbance throughout the dining room. Unfortunately, neither the owner nor the staff took action to address the issue, ruining our dessert experience for nearly 30 minutes. We raised the concern with the manager, who promised to look into the policy but did not take immediate action. As much as we love animals, they don’t belong in a restaurant where we spent nearly £300 on dinner! This would have been unacceptable prior to COVID. **RECOMMENDATION:** I cannot recommend this restaurant unless you are a dog lover, a regular patron, or a celebrity."

The Holy Birds

The Holy Birds

94 Middlesex Street London, E1 7EZ, United Kingdom

Grill • British • Gourmet • Barbecue


"Came here for a Punk night as a colleague of mine is the lead singer of a band called Idle Bones. I asked my partner if she 'd like to come and she agreed. We had a pre-drink to prepare and made our way there. We had just made it in time to see a band called Credentials, They wore balaclavas and jumped around like madmen. I very much enjoyed them especially a song they played called Mustard . After their moshy set we all headed downstairs for a cigarette and a beer. Everyone was in high spirits and the credential team all took off their balaclavas and tried to cool down from their fiery set. Next up was the headliners.. Idle Bones! I needed a good spot and made it back a bit later so was at the back but managed to jump on a chair to get a good view. They played a great set with some of my favourites being Eleven and Nothing important happened today . Brett Zero threw some T-shirts out mid-set but I missed out on those. They had a good long set and jumped into the mosh pit at the end. After the set, I went down for a cigarette and watched all the punks talking about previous gigs and how good it had been this evening. I chatted with some people and waited for Brett to come down. One of my colleagues told me the toilets were the worst he 's ever been to so I journeyed their myself and they weren 't too bad I think he just wasn 't used to pub toilets. The Idles Bones team came down and got a picture with the other bands that played. All in all, good night will be back for some more punky gigs."