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Hoxton Grill

Hoxton Grill

81 Great Eastern Street London, EC2A 3HU, EC2A 3JL, London Borough of Hackney, United Kingdom

Steak • Chicken • American • Barbecue


"I 've not stayed in the Hotel but have used the restaurant, bar and lounge area on several occasions 1] Getting served in the lounge takes while. Often have to call a staff member over as they will walk past several times without stopping. 2] When having breakfast meeting on one occasion, sitting in a restaurant area that was no more than 1/3 full I wasn 't allowed to show my colleague something on my laptop sitting in the dining booth. 'In case it disturbed the other diners '! It wasn 't a YouTube clip of a rock concert, it was an Excel table of figures. In a nearly empty restaurant. 3] Another time I looked at the breakfast menu and it had poached eggs on sourdough toast. As I had a dodgy tooth filling at the time, I didn 't want anything too hard to bite on, so I asked if I could have the eggs just on the sourdough bread, untoasted. The answer was a firm 'No we can 't alter the menu '. I was asking them to do LESS preparation but they refused. So I had nothing instead. 4] Yesterday, having an afternoon coffee with two other people, firstly we waited 10 minutes to get to order anything, then the waitress spotted a small Cadbury Mini Egg easter egg, in it 's box, sat on the table. 'You 're not going to open that or eat it are you? ' she asked... I enquired why that would cause an issue and she advised that it could cause an allergic reaction in other guests! A Cadbury Mini Egg. Ten feet away was a whole table of breakfast pastries some with nuts, chocolate pieces and some with fruit. But It was my Cadbury Mini Eggs that were the allergy risk apparently! 5] Yesterday again, we were in mid conversation sat at our table , halfway through our coffees, when the waitress decided we should pay. So she bowled over with the card machine, interrupted me mid sentence and asked my friend 'How do you want to pay? ' No 'Excuse me... ', no waiting until I 'd finished speaking, just rudely interjected. So that 's my experiences. Need less to say I 'm now avoiding the place completely."

Chicago Rib Shack

Chicago Rib Shack

Wandsworth High Street, Southfields, London, United Kingdom

Meat • Cheese • American • Fast Food


"I was curious to check it out, as I’m not a huge fan of wings and ribs, but I wanted to see what the buzz was all about and experience what many people enjoy around the world, even if it meant venturing to Clapham. The restaurant is situated under the overground and has a bright, fresh atmosphere since it just opened on Monday. Inside, you’ll find a few lime green booths and large communal tables lined against a wall with a chrome railing underneath. The kitchen and restrooms are towards the back, and the place is bustling with energy. Of course, cocktails are on the menu. Based on a recommendation from my favorite waiter (shoutout to Stef), I ordered the watermelon and ginger martini, a smooth concoction made with Skyy vodka that had a refreshing kick from the ginger. Another recommendation was the Herr Martinez, a delightful cocktail crafted with Opihr (a spicy oriental gin), Luxardo maraschino liqueur, Dubonnet, and orange bitters. For starters, we tried the deep-fried mac and cheese bites, which were indulgently rich and melted in your mouth, especially when paired with classic tomato salsa. The team also shared chicken wings (both BBQ and spicy) with blue cheese sauce and a pulled pork dish, which wasn’t as impressive as I had hoped. The pork was so moist that the egg ended up almost cooked inside, instead of the rich, runny yolk I had expected. Then came the serious meat course. We were served two enormous racks of ribs: baby back ribs (which immediately reminded me of a scene from Austin Powers) and spare ribs. As someone who typically avoids ribs, I was pleasantly surprised; these generous portions were served on a wooden board and featured tender meat that fell right off the bone without being overly sticky. We also ordered the Spicy Kiss burger, which was a visually striking creation piled high with meat, pickles, and cheese, and came with a steak knife for easy eating. It was so massive that it was hard to take a proper bite without some serious maneuvering. I opted for the Po'Boy sandwich since I had indulged in meat earlier that week, and I wanted something a little lighter. While the baked calamari and garnishes looked appealing on the menu, they fell short on flavor. However, where the Chicago Rib Shack truly excels is in the sides. We chose the “wobble-laf,” essentially a deep-fried heart attack, and it was just as indulgent as it sounds. The "manslaw," a zesty take on coleslaw with jalapeños, was a great improvement over its bland counterpart. We also had natural fries and the truffle mac and cheese, which was the standout dish of the day—rich, cheesy, and infused with truffle oil, making it something I would happily eat every day regardless of calories. To finish, we indulged in cocktails made with Prosecco, vodka, and elderflower, alongside espresso martinis that paired perfectly with the vanilla cheesecake (bland), chocolate brownie (deliciously chewy), and the warm pecan pie. We had a sweet tooth among our team and didn’t aim to be the most discerning dessert testers, but we managed to enjoy our selections nonetheless. All things considered, this place is a positive experience. The atmosphere was lively (the music was excellent), the staff was consistently wonderful, and I'd definitely return for that mac and cheese. Would I make it a regular spot? I'm not entirely sure, as I'm still on the fence about the ribs."