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Grenadier

Grenadier

18 Wilton Row, SW1X 7NR, City of London,Westminster, United Kingdom

Pub • Fish • Steak • British


"Not as warm table service as I recall in the past here, but unchanging 19th century decor. There’s a constant flow of tourists who want to see Wellingtons old officer mess, so this is a franchise. We’ve been coming for decades. Mostly for a couple of pints in a weekend afternoon or when heading out for a restaurant meal. Tonight we tried the meal service. It was meant to be a special evening for a 90 year family member who was excited to be visiting us in London. Despite there being three empty tables that would have been fine, we were crammed into a small table that was right next to the crowded bar. The waitress said she was saving the three tables for larger parties, so we dutifully agreed, but we then watched the three more hospitable tables gradually fill up with parties of four. It turns out that Open Table, the firm the runs Grenadiers’ reservation book, doesn’t assign individual tables. We had two orders of duck, billed as a special variety but it was nothing special, fish and chips and a veg entree. One starter of buffalo mozzarella was good. This is not remotely a gastro- pub. Best advice is to stick with the basic pub food you’d expect, like the fish and chips or a hamburger. The chips are the processed kind, delivered frozen from a restaurant supply and formed into chip like shape rather than hand cut. But hand cut prices. The aubergine veg option was not very good. It tasted like leftovers warmed up from the night before after shriveling in the cooler. The dinner bill for one round of drinks (plus an extra pint), three starters and four mains was £173. We didn’t stick around for coffee or dessert because the table was a torture device for someone 6 ft 4. In the past we’ve had many great evenings that started at the Grenadier. That’s something in common with most of the people in the bar, plus the 40 or so who are outside in the cobblestones by 6 most nights. After a few pints and maybe a few crisps or other bar snacks, you move on to a restaurant with great food and a real dining table. Or you save your shillings and get a superior Piri Piri or Big Mac for a lot less than £173 elsewhere. If you eat at the Grenadier, go as simple as possible. Soak in the atmosphere and the good beers on tap like Grenadier bitter but don’t expect a fine dining experience and get the burger or fish and chips."

Waterside

Waterside

19 Ness Bank, IV2 4SF, Highland, United Kingdom

Fish • Steak • Cakes • European


"We had a reservation at the restaurant but upon arrival they took a while to find the booking. We had a window table overlooking the river although the dining area was a bit cramped as the conservatory was fractionally too narrow to allow free passage with waiting staff coming and going at a busy time. The waiter who served us was very good as was the waitress who brought us our wine, very personable. We we expecting the conventional menu so we're a bit disappointed when it was a restricted Sunday menu which wasn't clear on the website. We shared a mussels starter which was sublime. Complimentary fresh bread with an interesting homemade butter was served. The tarragon chicken with green beans and fries was flavoursome and light. The fish and chips were good with a very light, perfectly cooked batter. The dish also had peas and tartare sauce. We also had a Scottish cheeseboard, which was substantial to share and had a good selection of breads, crackers, celery, and grapes. There was pickle too, but we didn't try this as we aren't big fans of brown pickle. The dish was well presented on a wooden chopping board but was a tad cold from the fridge and could have benefitted from being left out a bit earlier to get to room temperature thereby enhancing the flavour and taste. When I asked about the name of one of the cheeses, the waiter very kindy brought out a whole cheese to show me its name and provenance (Old Smokey Isle of Kintyre). The service was attentive but not rushed. The menu had a choice of two or three course options for a set price, which represented great value for money. In the main, the restaurant was clean and had nice decor. We would definitely return to try the fuller menu. There are only a few quality restaurants in Inverness but this is certainly one of them and that mussel dish is a must!"

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."

Cote Brasserie West Bridgford

Cote Brasserie West Bridgford

6 Central Avenue, NG2 5GR, Rushcliffe, United Kingdom

Steak • Asian • French • Italian


"We have been to cotes many times 9 out of 10 times it has been excellent. This was a 19:30 Sunday evening birthday booking to be fair, a glass of kir royal was given to me on arrival. We ordered our food which on the whole was excellent.....The Ribeye steak was perfectly medium rare....The Breton Chicken was delicious and, once again being served as a spatchcocked half chicken, after a brief spell of getting two legs for half a chicken!! A couple of things spoilt the almost perfect evening; The opening page of the Cotes website is a crab...guess what? No crab maison! When asked if we needed any condiments for our meal........ No vinegar.!...How can you have a restaurant without vinegar?, You can't serve chips without vinegar...... Especially when there is a Co-op supermarket 100 yards away!! The other thing I would point out was that i didn't think that gratin dauphinois potatoes, which accompanied the chicken was french for slices of undercooked potatoes in milk! because that's how it came! For some reason the atmosphere, especially from the staff was fairly cold. As though something had happen earlier. On past occasions the staff have always been talkative friendly. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it felt as if something was wrong. There was a very large party in there, so it might have been the pressure of that. We like going to Cotes, and despite these small doubts will continue to visit. My advice to the restaurant?......iron out these small faults quickly, because the big guns....ie Wagamama, Mama Loves Spaghetti, Giggling Squid etc. are moving in!! also.......get some vinegar!! Jimmyreview1"