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I was here for a Taste Film screening of Love Actually and
I was here for a Taste Film screening of Love Actually and couldn't recommend it more! The showing was so much fun and the food and drinks were unbeatable. The atmosphere was great and the staff was as well. Such an amazing experience - I'm sad I don't live here because I'd be going all the time!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing authentic British Sunday meal--the best food on our
Amazing authentic British Sunday meal--the best food on our trip.Food: 5, Atmosphere: 5, Service: 4Cost to worth it rating: 4 Return worthiness: yes!Highlights:- Sunday roast: large slices of tender juicy meat complete with the crispiest roasted potatoes, carrot slices, and Yorkshire pudding (aka hollow popovers). Some freshly shaved horseradish was a nice touch and gravy served in a traditional silver gravy boat was thick and flavorful. Couldn't ask for more for a traditional English Sunday roast. 5 stars - Steak pie: best savory pie I've ever tasted with quality meat and complex brown gravy. Not filled with much extras and a bone marrow piece in the center. 5 stars - Chicken for 2: impressive presentation with a whole chicken encased in a salty thick bread layer yet tender inside. 4 stars - Decor: kitchey fun with empty medicine bottles, iron - Seating: bar up front with a few round tables, tables in the back, some outdoor patio seating, and another room on the side. Lowlights:- Won't be able to find this type of meal at home.Loved this experience and can't wait to go back next time I'm in town.
Be the first to ReplyGreat spot, cozy with good food and solid beer selection.
Be the first to ReplyCame here for the first time during the week for brunch.
We got in before the rush so was quiet a relaxed vibe. Good service, our waiter was friendly and helpful. We got the salmon and steak tartare accompanied by their famous soda bread. Was delicious. Good coffee too
Be the first to ReplyI went to Parlour for brunch on a Saturday morning as I was
I went to Parlour for brunch on a Saturday morning as I was told they are brunch. specialists. Food was ok but the service was appalling. From the moment we stepped in to the minute we left we felt like we were a bother to them.I regret having paid the 12.5% service charge and I'll avoid in the future.
Be the first to ReplyVery friendly and attentive.
Excellent ambiance, inside and out. Patio area is partially covered and has personal heat lamps on the wall to take the edge off the chill if needed. Food was very creative and fresh and staff was knowledgeable and accommodating to my gluten sensitive needs. The gf bread was about as good as it gets. Creative and diverse drink selection. It's a true "back alley" hidden gem.
Be the first to ReplyIn a nutshell:1.
Dog-friendly (this is a big plus)2. Nice atmosphere and garden area3. Great food (we had brunch)We're always on the look out for brunch places that accept dogs indoors so were thrilled to discover this place. There was a dog at almost every table so clearly people are taking advantage of that. Our labrador certainly enjoyed the bits of breakfast we couldn't finish!We ate inside but the garden area looked really nice.I had the smoked salmon and scrambled eggs which were both delicious. Huge portion of salmon (the dog got to taste some!) and a small but extremely rich and buttery portion of scrambled eggs. The soda bread that accompanied it was ridiculously delicious. The fresh orange juice was good too. As part of the breakfast you also get to help yourself to a bread 'buffet' with a selection of jams and nutella too (yay). I only had one slice of bread but there were 3 or 4 different types to choose from.The only downside is the breakfasts aren't cheap considering this is kensal rise. Mine was around £12.50. They are very filling though so you can skip lunch!We'll def be back - maybe to try dinner!
Be the first to ReplyGreat ambiance and friendly service.
Innovative menu items, like chestnut hummus with rosemary flatbread. Not sure I recommend the quail eggs - beautiful presentation and well cooked, but not mind blowing. The soda bread is fresh and delicious. I enjoyed the cow pie and chicken kyiv nice selection of beers. Portions were so large, no room for pudding.
Be the first to ReplySo, we've been coming here for a few years and I've not had
So, we've been coming here for a few years and I've not had time to review. Here it is, plain and simple!The Parlour is so unique, it's decorum and atmosphere is just great, I guess that's why we've been coming here for a while now.It's a little pricey but the food is 100% worth it. The Kiev is to die for, not a large portion but just the right amount! Perfectly cooked and presented.I also had the chance to try their cheese board where all the bread is home made and believe me, worth the trip just for that!If you're looking for a decent Sunday lunch and you're close by, pop in, you won't be disappointed!
Be the first to ReplyHow does this place not have more 5 star reviews? Perhaps
How does this place not have more 5 star reviews? Perhaps because it is slightly off the beaten track as mentioned. But the food is delicious, interesting and beautifully presented.We came for the brunch and pretty impressed by the "help yourself to bread" table where you had a choice of 5-6 different loafs, including gluten free bread. Then came the beautiful Parlour big breakfast. Popped back to lunch this week and could note believe the fish soup for £7.50 was a work of art (see pics). Well matched by the steak tartare under a bed of beetroot slices. We will definitely be back to try the Sunday roast!
Be the first to ReplyIt's hit and miss here.
I felt that I was trying hard to please the staff. Not a very happy bunch. Some of the food is amazing. Not a place for artists. I'm trying to be polite but here it goes... If you want to rid the world of a bunch of twats... Napalm the whole area!!! Lol lots of love...
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