Atrium Brasserie at Kingston Lodge Hotel

94 Kingston Hill Kingston upon Thames, Greater London KT2 7NP, KT2 7LJ, United Kingdom

🛍 Bikes, British, Fast Food, Vegetarian

3.5 💬 277 Reviews
Atrium Brasserie at Kingston Lodge Hotel

Phone: +442085414481

Address: 94 Kingston Hill Kingston upon Thames, Greater London KT2 7NP, KT2 7LJ, United Kingdom

City: Kingston upon Thames

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 277

Website: http://www.kingstonlodgehotellondon.co.uk/en/dining

"My friend and myself came here for afternoon tea as we had a voucher. The waitress very kindly moved us outside as it was a lovely day. We asked for no salmon as I was pregnant and my friend doesn't eat fish, the Waitress offered us to replace them with ham and cheese sandwiches. The salmon arrived on the sandwich platter anyway, it was taken back and changed but when it came back there were less sandwiches on the plate? A waiter took over the service and was not easy to locate for tea and coffee refills. Unfortunetly the scones were stale but still edible. Overall the experience was ok but I wouldn't come here again for afternoon tea or food. The bar area looks ok for a drink."

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Emel Emel

We often had Sunday dinner there. The meal is excellent.

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Tara
Tara

would definitely recommend trying this place. great atmosphere, delicious food, good service. they are never disappointed.


Victoria
Victoria

Our reservation was canceled a few days before the day because of the wedding. You would have made this clear on the website and did not allow us to book.


Katie
Katie

Very nice resturant lot of rooms very courteous as my son is in wheelchair There was much to choose on the menus plus children's menu waiter was very pleasant The food was nice


Jennifer
Jennifer

Our booking was cancelled due to a function so we were unable to eat there as planned but instead had to walk down the hill after a full day out and have a dreadful meal at the pub suggested by the reception staff.


Arthur
Arthur

Had a lovely afternoon tea the food was really good and the waiter was amazing sorry I don't know his name but he really was very good and made the afternoon a very nice experience as we had a baby with us and he was very accommodating


Mohammed
Mohammed

Great little place, the food was fantastic Even you were not busy when we ordered the chefs effort in the presentation was amazing. The staff is very friendly and cannot do enough. Ok the rooms are simple and could be very happy with some upgrade


Kevin
Kevin

My daughter and I have stayed in the hotel a couple of times but this was a Sunday Lunch visit having booked through open table. There was only one other table seated and we were actually made to feel it was inconvenient we were there. Staff were rude and the food, which I had thought would be a well priced Sunday Lunch, was the worst meal I have ever eaten. Will certainly not be returning.


Jason
Jason

I booked for my mum's 80th birthday and the service was awful.....the sandwiches were dry....The cake selection consisted of chocolates brownies and scones with jam and cream.....yet when I looked at others they all had a better selection. We only had one pot of tea between 4, and had to ask the waitress for the champagne which was prosecco. ... Was it because we had a groupon voucher and felt we got treated differently.


Keith
Keith

My friend and myself came here for afternoon tea as we had a voucher. The waitress very kindly moved us outside as it was a lovely day. We asked for no salmon as I was pregnant and my friend doesn't eat fish, the Waitress offered us to replace them with ham and cheese sandwiches. The salmon arrived on the sandwich platter anyway, it was taken back and changed but when it came back there were less sandwiches on the plate? A waiter took over the service and was not easy to locate for tea and coffee refills. Unfortunetly the scones were stale but still edible. Overall the experience was ok but I wouldn't come here again for afternoon tea or food. The bar area looks ok for a drink.

Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames

Categories

  • Bikes
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Fast Food Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Amex
  • Full Bar

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