Pulled Chicken Pulled Chicken

Juicy pulled chicken served with BBQ sauce on a soft bun, topped with coleslaw for a perfect blend of flavors and textures.

The Royal Sovereign

The Royal Sovereign

The Royal Sovereign, 64 Northwold Rd, London, E58RL, E5 8RL, United Kingdom

Pubs • Cafés • Pizza • Burgers


"the royal sovereign revolves around the last punk-friendly pubs in hackney. it looks and feels like years ago, and there are native, including old punks that have been there for years. what is new is the day time eating service. Please note that I say day time, because unfortunately this cafe closes at 16 o'clock! cafe so vegan is guided by a few passionate vegans, as not only shown in the joy that they show to make so good food, but in the talk about it with them! I loved the view of the cook face as they described future bake creation plans! the menu is made by their personal favorites like makkaronikäse and French toast. cauliflower nuggets and swirl rings are as good as I had on every super posh place. my companions had the breakfast burrito and then had difficulty managing each dessert. I polished from the Makkaroni cheese that came in a generous part and almost beaten reminding of my mother version in my childhood (see photo.) I will return soon to try the quiche. there are many sweet things not so many without refined sugar unfortunately. their Hackney salads come from the local bio-force crew. if they choose a sunny or even not rainy day to their is a large outdoor sitting area from the back. the pub was super quiet what I think is why pubs close as fast as DVD rental shops, but this caffe deserves to survive. if it were open in the evening, I would be here tonight! updated from the previous review on 2016 07 16"

Maple & Fitz

Maple & Fitz

36A Berners Street, London, W1T3LY, W1T 3LY, United Kingdom

Juice • Salad • Coffee • Chicken


"With health and wellness being at the top of the foodie agenda once again, my search for amazing health food cafes in London suddenly got a lot easier. I even saw an article about green juice on the Daily Mail the other day- talk about mainstream! And although I'm truly a newbie to this way of eating, I am (literally) hungry for more. Thus today I am sharing one of my newly found favourites: Maple Fitz At the launch of ClassPass in London at Barry's Bootcamp we were kindly fed post-workout by Maple Fitz. We indulged in fresh, tasty and healthful salads that gave us that post-sweat pick me up in style. If you've never heard of them then get yourself down to their Fitzrovia store ASAP! Maple Fitz specialises in healthy, honest and whole foods. Everyday salads are made fresh and served up with optional extras such as chicken, salmon or halloumi cheese. My favourites include the Mexican Bean Salad, the dairy free Caeser Kale Salad and the vibrant Red Cabbage Soba Noodle Salad. You can mix and match 3-5 salads to eat in or take away, then explore their yummy treat table for healthy but naughty goodies. Whilst enjoying your salad why not soak up more vitamins with a gorgeous juice. These too are freshly made and stored in the beverage fridge to grab and go. Last time I visited I went for the Little Miss Sunshine to wake me up. This features a delicious blend of orange, grapefruit, lime, ginger and cayenne pepper. Now if anything is going to shake off any post-night-out tiredness it's definitely this juice. Prices start at £6.95 for takeaway. Maple Fitz can be found at: 36A Berners St, Fitzrovia, London W1T 3LY"

The Old Firehouse

The Old Firehouse

50 New North Road, EX4 4EP, Exeter, United Kingdom

Sushi • Pizza • Seafood • Asiatic


"We have been coming to the old firehouse for over years. Usually have a great experience but not quite the same this time, with one member of staff [male, long hair beyond shoulder length] in particular taking profanities and other poor customer relation traits...to a level I’d not witnessed before. In the space of five minutes I witnessed a couple and two gentlemen receive abuse for standing near the bar hatch in his way when collecting glasses (clearly, they weren’t doing it on purpose). “Get out of the Fu way”, “are you fu stupid” were the first comments that attracted the spotlight. Then when a gentleman tried to apologise for causing an obstruction his response consisted of “don’t apologise, just get out of my fu way”. The nice lady in charge behind the bar did appear to have a word with him but it looked like it wasn’t the first time she’d had to deal with such complaints and appeared to make her very uncomfortable (understandable given how volatile he seemed). Appreciating that customers probably make this mistake frequently, the response was completely disproportionate and offensive and certainly undeserved. Like I’ve said, we normally have a great time in there but this experience is not something I’m keen to repeat any time soon. I really hope this kind of behaviour isn’t tolerated further. To the rest of the staff, I’m truly sorry I’ve had to award three stars as it would have been five. Pizzas and live music are still fantastic."