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Oakley Court

Oakley Court

Oakley Court Hotel Windsor Road Windsor, Berkshire SL4 5UR, SL4 6QB, Slough, United Kingdom

Tea • Beer • Cinema • British


"My first afternoon tea at Oakley Court about three years ago was wonderful. I took my Mum and she enjoyed all the quirky refinements that came with the experience i.e. quirky tea cosy. The next time, a couple of years ago, the refinements were no longer there, and this last experience on Saturday December was not special at all. There was little or no ambience, the sandwiches tasted like they had been prepared some hours before our visit, the cakes were tasteless and lacking in variety and, whilst the scones were served warm, they were dry and also tasteless. The raspberry jam was also very runny and not like a preserve at all. I am not a tea drinker, but the friends I was with are. They were served a couple of pots of tea each, so were able to keep refilling their cups. I asked for hot chocolate and was brought one small cup of my requested beverage, which was tepid at best. I was not offered another cup, so had to attract the attention of a waitress to request a pot of hot chocolate so I too had the opportunity of refilling my cup. Again, the hot chocolate was served only just warm and went cold very quickly. I feel very sad that Afternoon Tea at Oakley Court is no longer the treat it used to be, especially as the hotel is set in such a lovely location. It is certainly extremely overpriced for what you get and I have no plans to return for afternoon tea again in the future."

The Gate Islington

The Gate Islington

370 St John Street Islington London, EC1V 4NN, United Kingdom

Pizza • Juice • Global • Italian


"Would like to add that all the other staff, especially our server, Fatima, were brilliant. Advised food intolerances during booking process and received great email the day before: “I have come across your booking notes and wated to share our menu with you. We have a few gluten free options for all courses and we also have a three course set menu £38pp our guests can also opt for. The Set Festive Menu does not offer GF options for starters, however we welcome our guests to choose this course from out A La Carte.” However, on ordering, the server fed back that I would not be able to choose a starter from the A La Carte and could not have the Festive Menu. She offered to bring the person who had said this to the table to explain. Oh wow bad move. This turned out to be the defensive and accusatory owner manager: This restaurant does not cater for “people like you” who “demand” things outside of what is available and “expect to get them”; and that “the system will not let him order” a starter from the A La Carte for the Festive Menu. “If I wanted to have the Festive Menu I would have to have the Aubergine starter from it”. Blah blah blah blah blah . . . The Aubergine starter was not marked GF on either menu (as per the email). I pointed out that his accusation about people like me making demands applied to him: he was “demanding” I eat the 1 item he selected for me from the menu and it was something I could not eat. Additionally, a quick estimate showed the order would come in a few pounds below the £38 for the Festive Menu. I didn’t bring up the email, because my patient companion asked if they could give their order, which included the aubergine dish. Owner Manager suddenly realised that this might work with the technology and clearly felt a need to share every step of his thinking process about swapping our starters with us. With much huffing and puffing he messed around with the order terminal for several minutes right at the table. After 2 failed attempts, he eventually muttered he’d “have to just write the order by hand” and stalked off. When the order arrived, we received a cup of salad instead of the broccoli side that had been ordered. When the broccoli arrived, it was steamed not sautéed as described in the menu so it was sent back. If having diners in your restaurant is an inconvenience for your technology, business and self, then maybe you’re in the wrong business? We didn’t need to know all the drama and detail about whether our starters can be swapped so that it can be input in the technology and we didn’t need to be party to all the huffing and puffing too. Finally the food: excellent margarita and Oyster mushroom starter. Highly recommend these. The Wild Mushroom rotolo mains was not as great as the starter but still very good. The festive snow bombe dessert presented beautifully, with the bombe melting under a pour of hot chocolate sauce, but tasted average. My take is that the pear filling was bland and didn’t complement the chocolaTe"

Hammer & Tongs

Hammer & Tongs

171 Farringdon Road London, EC1R 3AL, United Kingdom

Bbq • Meat • Bars • Fish


"I love a restaurant meal you can not reproduce in a house kitchen, provided that your house is not equipped with a wood burning smoker.At the time we order was cape malay curry fish from the small bite menu. chops of fish, crushed and fried and served in a delicious curry sauce that had the sweet of dried fruits as well as some acidic tang. the seasoned on the menu were curcuma and coriander, but I think I also tasted kumin. the strange thing was that this dish was served cold. if I were trying to get this back home, I would serve it warm. all our BBQ elements arrived simultaneously. I think I would have preferred a slower progress of tapas-style service, with crooked who arrive as they are ready. from the sommees or spears my companion reported his curry lamb as tasty, beautiful on the outside and delicate on the inside. I had the spit consisting of three head on besties that were skinned on a bed rucola and desecrated and served. nizzaer blackening rub added a bitter contrast to sweet meat, but the taste of prawn. did not flood our larger dishes were spiced chicken wings and pork. the pork ribs had fallen so tenderly from the bone that they could easily be eaten with a knife and fork. I loved the marinade that was only subtle sweet and sour, not as in her face american bbq saucen. chicken wings were also great. very thin skin with subcutaneous fat, although grilled instead of deep fried. meat is still succulent, so every temperature they use to achieve both large skin and meat is perfect. the spicy dry rubbing was not based on sweet for aroma.Sides were also amazing. first we thought the roasted potato had been boiled with meat drops because they were so tasteful. apparently they were steamed, oiled and finished in a smoker. perfect texture with crispy outside and fluffy interiors. I thought the seasonal greens of the roast brokkoli was also amazing. they were also steamed, oiled and finished in a smoker. exceptionally aromatic.br/> we have taken to end a few foods after home that they have no problems packing in a collection container. the house red was pleasant and affordable at £23 a bottle. server were efficient and knowledgeable about eating. I want to try back and more of the menu. in the month juli 2019 offers hammer and tongs 50% discount on eating. with the discount we paid £50 for our meal including service, but would have been happy to pay the full price. the only dish I wouldn't order again is the cold fish curry starter."

Electric Diner

Electric Diner

United Kingdom, W11 2ED, London

Steak • Italian • American • International


"We booked for a birthday brunch on a Sunday for 6. The place was full and we had to wait 10 mins for the table we had booked at 11. Once seated it was another 15 mins until our order was taken. 15 mins then until our drinks arrived and another 5 until the food showed up. Clearly massively understaffed and delays were not the staff’s fault although when we asked for something some fresh boiling water for the teapot and some more maple syrup we had to remind twice until they arrived. The bill took a full 15 minutes. Why do owners put staff and customers under stress only allow booking where your staff can cope? I was minded to remove the obligatory service charge but did not want to make a scene. As we had booked for brunch, we were expecting the normal things you would find on a brunch menu. There they were on the menu .. so we ordered only to be told: no sausages, no black pudding, no avocado, no French toast and, very strangely, no fried eggs but we could have poached or scrambled eggs! The food was OK except the bacon which was flabby, fatty streaky bacon that was only just cooked and not good quality. Guests at every table had left theirs on the side of the plate. For a restaurant claiming to serve an American style brunch, this was massively underwhelming. In short, we will not return and I strongly recommend that all reading this give this place a miss. There are plenty of much better places in Notting Hill."