Sunday, 18 December 2011

The Alexandra SW19 7NE

Date: Sunday 18th December, 2011

Choice: Claire
Who was there: Heather, Claire, Justin, Joe, Angel & Ellen. (with guest Claire's mum)

A very popular pub in Wimbledon, close to the train station and near the shops. 

The food was not really amazing. We had to chase them up for the food. Also (our fault for not checking) there was no vegetarian roast. 
We ordered dessert, but the apple crumble was cold in the middle.
Overall disappointing. Probably won't be back, unless for a quick pint if we are shopping in the area.
Forgot to take a photo.

Mains: £13.95 for the Beef
Desserts: £5.25
Website: http://www.alexandrawimbledon.com/


Bookings: 020 8947 7691

Sunday, 23 October 2011

The Butcher & Grill SW19 5BY

Date: Sunday 23rd October, 2011

Choice: Claire
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel & Ellen.
Guests: Laura & James

Originally we were supposed to go to the Rose & Crown in Wimbledon Village. We got there, got drinks, waited for us all to arrive and then went to order food and were told the kitchen would be closed for an hour (this was at 3pm) so we went across the road to The Butcher & Grill.
Now not strictly a pub, more a restaurant, the  Butcher & Grill is just that - a butcher at the from and a grill house at the back. We didn't really  read the menu, we saw the Roast Beef and ordered. Claire got the red wine risotto with mushrooms and chestnuts Risotto with added vegetables.


There was plenty of beef served but very close to medium-rare, but the knife they have you was massive, so it cut through the tougher rare bits. The vegetables were amazing, lovely soft honeyed carrots and parsnips with green beens. The potatoes were soft and mushy too, lovely. 
The yorkshire pudding was massive, but Ellen thought they had been pre-cooked and frozen. 
Angel was the only one who had desserts (naturally) which he had a Yorkshire cheesecake, it more like a cheesecake with raisins, but quite thin and served with clotted cream. It was a little overcooked.

Mains: 
Roast Beef - £16.50
Desserts: 

Yorkshire Cheesecake  - £6.25
Website: www.thebutcherandgrill.com
Bookings: yes

Sunday, 25 September 2011

The Princess of Shoreditch - EC2A 4NE

Date: Sunday 25th September, 2011

Choice: Heather
Who was there: Heather, Angel & Ellen.

This place was packed to the rafters! Well, we did have a late lunch today 2.30.
Claire and Justin could not make it as Claire is heavily pregnant and it was a bit too far to come over the other side of London, so it was just Heather, Ellen & Angel.
The place is lovely, typical gastropub and filled with all the locals you would expect to find around Shoreditch. The tables were very close together, but Heather said she had been years ago and there was an ‘old-man-pub’ feel to downstairs and a lovely restaurant upstairs. So downstairs has been updated and is really quite nice.
There was a really long wait for the food once we were finally seated and ordered, but the nice waiter came and apologised, which he had to do again when we were waiting for our deserts.
They have a mixed roast  - which gives you a slice of beef, pork and chicken – Heather had this and Angel & Ellen both had the beef . The waitress warned us that the beef would be medium-rare and that if we wanted it could be cooked more, which was refreshing. So Angel had his well done and Ellen medium-well.
The duck fat potatoes were really crisp outside and fluffy inside, and the roasts were served with a delicious mashed root vegetables, beans, cabbage, broccoli and a Yorkshire pudding. All really well cooked, nothing overcooked. A really enjoyable roast.
Deserts we sublime, Angel had the Sticky Toffee pudding which was a generous slice of pudding served with a creamy vanilla ice cream, the pudding was light and cake like, with a sticky gooey sauce. Heather had the chocolate fondant which oozed a thick chocolate sauce and was also served with ice cream. Ellen had the cheese platter, which had a nice selection of cheeses served with red grapes and a nutty bread, but the cheese servings were a bit mean.


Mains:
Mixed Roast - £15.50
Roast Beef - £15
Desserts:
Sticky Toffee Pudding - £5.75
Warm chocolate fondant with vanilla ice cream - £5.75
Selection of Artisan cheese served with apricot chutney - £7.95
Website: Princess of Shorditch
Bookings: yes

Sunday, 21 August 2011

The Rose & Crown TW9 3AH



Date: Sunday 21st August, 2011

Choice: Angel
Who was there: Heather, Claire, Angel & Ellen.

We decided to do Kew Gardens today, Claire, Angel & Ellen all met at Kew and we spent four hours walking around the gardens, climbing up the stairs to do the Tree Top Walk, also visiting the greenhouses and seeing the amazingly old plants which are cared for so well.
Afterwards we headed to the Rose & Crown. The choice was last-minute via and online search, the pub which looked like a modern, clean one had terrible reviews so we chose the Rose & Crown.
Call us Roast Snobs, but this one was pretty poor. What looked like pre-sliced beef, served with 3 half roast potatoes, a lump of mash, some cabbage and greens, and an obviously frozen Yorkshire. Quite disappointing.
The Nut Wellington was passable, but the disappointment of the vegetables brought the whole dining experience down. I know this is no reflection on the pub, but we had two wasps which would not leave us alone so Angel got a couple of glasses and trapped the wasps in the upside down glasses while we ate - and we released them when we left.
Due to this we didn’t bother with desert and instead visited the ice cream van which was parked just up the road back towards the gardens. Flake 99’s.

Mains: £8.99 for the Beef, £7.99 for the Nut Wellington.
Desserts: we did not have them (see above)
Website: roseandcrown
Bookings: Not really needed, but we did call them and book a table


Friday, 10 June 2011

Sunday 19th June

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Sunday, 22 May 2011

The Vauxhall Griffin SW8 2TH


Date: Sunday 22nd May, 2011

Choice: Justin
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel & Ellen.

If Justin had not found this pub we would never have seen it. Tucked down a side road near Vauxhall. It’s a really homely place. It was not particularly busy which was great, no barging, no spilled pints.
Claire had the vegetarian sausages which she said were really tasty, The beef was ok, expected for £8.50, the rarer bits were a bit tough.
The Yorkshires were a little overcooked but Ellen liked this (she likes burnt toast).
The Gravy was one of the best things of the meal. The veggies were a bit soggy.

Mains: £8.50 for the Beef & Pork, £9.50 for the Vegetables.
Desserts: £2.75 for the ice cream
Website: www.thevauxhallgriffin.com
Bookings: Not really needed

Monday, 18 April 2011

Amersham Arms SE14 6TY

Date: Sunday 18th April, 2011
Choice: Ellen
Who was there: Heather, Justin, Claire, Ellen, Angel and guest Tarryn.

Walking into the place, Angel ordered a pint and as he carried to the table it slipped from his hands and covered the floor, the nice bloke behind the bar just poured another, nice one, thanks.
The Amersham Arms from the outside looks like a pub for students, which it kind of is as it is close to Goldsmiths College. The interior is full of eclectic things including some really old barometers. Unfortunately it smells like cleaning products and the mens toilet is a bit crap.
The place is absolutely brilliant value for money, a really generous serving of a tasty roast. Knock-your-socks-off horseradish and big, gorgeous Yorkshires. We had Pork, Chicken and Beef and also the vegetarian option – homemade butternut squash, mushroom and spinach tart. The Roasts are only £8. Amazing, even if the pork was a little watery, but the great crackling made up for it.
Claire was impressed they had the thought to not place the tart in the gravy so it did not get soggy.
The only negative of the roasts – the gravy is quite watery.
For dessert we shared a deep fried Mars bar. Ellen assured us it would be sweet – as a Scottish delicacy (!). It was served with ice cream and was actually really nice, but a little rich.


homemade butternut squash, mushroom and spinach tart

Roast Beef

Mains: £8 for the Beef, Chicken and Pork.
Desserts: Sticky toffee pudding £2.50 (!!)
Website: http://www.amersham-arms.co.uk/
Bookings: not really needed
Phone: 020 8469 1499

Sunday, 20 March 2011

THe Duke of Wellington W1H 2HQ




Date: Sunday 20th March, 2011
Choice: Ellen
Who was there: Ellen, Angel, Heather with guests Martina, Sandy & Paul.

In the middle of the Swedish area of London, not too far from Baker street, this pub is one of the posher ones we have been to, well it is Ellen’s birthday. We were put in the restaurant upstairs which has table cloths and everything. Downstairs the pub is quite nice and typical of a London gastro pub, though there are not many tables downstairs and they are very close together, I have been here for lunch as I work not too far away and they do a great pie.
The service was very good, probably because it is more like a restaurant up here.
We ordered most of the roasts – Beef, Lamb and Pork. The comment from Heather was that the Pork was even better than ‘Paradise’ which is really saying something as it is one of our favorite places to have a roast.
The potatoes were amazing. Yes AMAZING. Massive and the perfect amount of fluffiness! The horseradish was really creamy and had a terrific kick. The Yorkshire puddings were massive. £2 for an extra one which was greedy but necessary.
The only drawback of the venue was the music, it was Jazz, which was not particularly chilled out.


Mains: £17.50 for the Beef, £16.50 for the lamb and pork.
Desserts: Sticky toffee pudding £5.75
Website: http://www.thedukew1.co.uk/
Bookings: Yes
Phone: 020 723 2790

Sunday, 27 February 2011

The Greenwich Union SE10 8RT


Date: Sunday 27th February, 2011

Choice: Heather
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen and Justin.

We couldn’t make a reservation at the Union so we all agreed to meet earlier than usual and have a browse through the markets and get to the pub to get a table. Heather said the bloke on the phone said to get there before 1.30 and we could get a table, he was pretty spot on because by 2pm the place was very full.
The staff are very polite and friendly which was such a refreshing change as in London it is hard to find polite service industry employees!
Angel, Ellen and Justin had the roast beef, Heather the pork and Claire the vegetarian option – which was really just the vegetables with a Yorkshire pud and veggie gravy.
The beef was tough and quite rare. They should really have given out steak knives. The roast potatoes were nice and fluffy inside but could have been crispier.
The roasts came with a delicious red cabbage and AMAZING whole roasted carrots!
Heather said her pork was a bit fatty but the crackling which she gave to Justin was really good. The apple sauce it came with was exceptional.
Angel and Justin drank the London Pale Ale which was a great choice, really tasty beer, the staff let them try the beers before they ordered, there were tasting glasses so they must do it often. On the table was a menu of the beers they had, with really detailed descriptions.
Three of us had desserts – all interesting mixes – Sticky Toffee Pudding with Gingerbread Ice cream, Chocolate Mouse with Raspberry Sorbet, and Apple Crumble with Vanilla ice cream, ok the last one was a pretty standard mix. The Mousse and Pudding were amazing. The Apple crumble was

Mains: £12.20 for the Beef & Pork, £9.50 for the Vegetables.
Desserts: £4.25 each
Website: www.greenwichunion.com
Bookings: No

Sunday, 30 January 2011

The Lighthouse SW11 4LR

Date: Sunday 30th January, 2011

Choice: Jason
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen, Heather & Jason.

This bright and airy pub is on Battersea park road, about a 10 minute walk from Battersea Park Rail station. It looks like it would be a great summer pub with big french doors opening to the garden, but today it was cold outside and quite cold inside too.
Jason had booked the table over the phone but it was quite noisy and he could hardly hear the buy taking his booking so he forgot to ask about the vegetarian option for himself and Claire. Bad move. There was no vegetarian roast option and even the potatoes were cooked in goose fat (great for us carnivores though!)
£15 roast scotch premium beef. Yorkshire pudding was big and filled with delicious gravy. It was served with new season carrots, green beans and red cabbage. Roast potatoes, cooked in goose fat and they were very crispy and fluffy.
The Veggies had to have the only real (typical) option to them, the wild mushroom and thyme risotto (£11). It was tasty and did taste of mushrooms but it would have been nicer with more actual mushrooms, and disappointingly there was no Parmesan cheese on offer.
The Homemade chips were great, perfectly cooked (£3).
All of us except Heather had desserts. The Apple and quince crumble with homemade custard £5 was very disappointing. It was cold, with big crunchy (uncooked) chunks of apple. The custard was cold before it came out of the small (tiny) ceramic pots. Justin had the homemade ice cream ;wild strawberry, mint, cappuccino £5. Claire had the Lemon Tart which she said was very lemony and curd – very good.

Mains: £15 for the Beef, £11 for the Wild Mushroom Risotto.
Website: http://www.thelighthousebattersea.com/
Bookings: Yes
Phone: 0207 223 7721

Monday, 27 December 2010

Paradise, By way of Kensal Green W10 4AE

Date: Sunday 12th December, 2010

Choice: Heather's
Who was there: Claire, Heather, Angel and Justin.

As Justin missed out on it last time and we really loved it, we came back. Amazing as always. Pricey, but amazing.

Mains: £14.50 for Roast Beef
Desserts: £5.75 (approx)

Bookings: Yes
Phone: 020 8969 0098

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

The Compass N1 9PZ

Date: Sunday 19th September, 2009

Choice: Angel
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen, Heather & Jason.

The Compass is in Angel, just at the far end of Market Street, it’s a gastropub, partnered with The Green in Clerkenwell. As they were doing some renovations (as you can see in the picture), it was very hard to find where the entrance was as none of the doors looked like they opened. Angel & Ellen arrived first, had trouble getting in, then watched and laughted as both Heather & Jason and Claire & Justin had the same problem.
To begin with there was no roast beef which left Justin and Angel very disappointed, so they had the lamb which unfortunately was quite tasteless and it was fatty, and there was not much in the serving.
The vegetarian option, a Nut roast, was absolutely amazing, Jason even commented that it was better than his own.
The lovely Yorkshire puds but were served cold which was disappointing , there was a pile of them beside the cooker in the pub and they looked amazing but just not even warm, and served with a tasteless gravy with chunks of onion.
Pork exactly as was expected, succulent and tasty with lovely crunchy crackling. They were a bit tight on the veggies, with only 1 bowl for 6 people!
Cauliflower cheese with macaroni was lovely and cheesy, a really nice texture.
Good portions if you also want dessert, which we did, the cheeseboard which had a nice selection and was for 2, the profiteroles were not that great, Heather did not enjoy them, and the ‘cheesecake’ was nice, but too much like a mousse to be cheesecake. It looked great though!

Mains: £12.95 for the Beef, Chicken & Pork.
Website: www.thecompassn1.co.uk
Bookings:
yes (but online)
Phone: 0207 837 3891

Sunday, 18 July 2010

The Plough Inn W5 4XB

Date: Sunday 18th July 2010
Choice: Jason
Who was there: Heather, Jason, Claire, Justin, Siobhan

Claire & Jason had the Vegetable Wellington, which was pretty good. Not sure
about anyone else, but again we all enjoyed it. Jason got a free dessert due to
length of time it took to arrive:-) - Jason had no dessert buddies.
Another one of our poor reports. Sorry

Website: No
Bookings: No
Phone: 020 8799 5600

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

The Winchester N1 8NL

Date: Sunday 14th March, 2010

Choice: Angel
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Siobhan, Angel, Ellen, Jason & Heather.

Not far from the green in Angel, this 'Shabby Chic' pub was very welcoming and comfortable. With as Siobhan said "Bloody good Bloody Mary's" and a 2for1 on Roasts on a Sunday, and it was Mothers Day!
We had some starters: Nachos and the Oil & Vinegar with bread - the Nachos were one of the best Jason & Heather had ever had they said. Ellen wanted to find out the brand of Balsamic vinegar they used as she really enjoyed it.
On to the mains and the Beef was tough, overcooked. The horseradish was really strong and perfect. The Lamb was realy good, perfectly cooked and not fatty, the gravy was really good too. The Vegetarian option was woeful. Bland. It was a nice idea but did not deliver on the expectations. Jason said it tasted like wallpaper paste.
It was very odd there were no roast potatoes - a roast staple - just boiled ones, but the other veggies were good.
The desserts were hit and miss as well, the Apple & Mixed Berry Crumble was really tasty and came with a lovely creamy custard. The Baked Cheescake on the other hand was bland and very dry, the menu said it came with 'fresh fruit' - half a strawberry was on the plate. Quite disappointing.

Mains: £12.05 for 2 the Beef, Lamb, Chicken or Veggie Roast.
website: http://thewinchesterbar.com/
Bookings
: yes
Phone: 0207 704 8789

Monday, 22 February 2010

The Marquis of Cornwallis WC1N 1AP

Date: Sunday 21st February 2010

Choice: Heather
Who was there: Jason, Heather, Claire (Justin cried off with a hangover!), Siobhan, Dana & Tani.

Basic roast, forgot to blog about this one and now no-one can remember what was had, but everyone can remember liking it. Poor show. Sorry.

Mains: can’t remember
Website: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/
Bookings: yes (but online)
Phone: 0207 837 3891

Sunday, 17 January 2010

The White Hart SE19 2EZ

Date: Sunday 17th January, 2010

Choice: Jason
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen, Jason & Heather.

On the corner of the Crystal Palace one-way system this cozy pub is part of a chain of pubs we have found in South London (they also have the Goat we went to in November).
The pub has a small retro clothing shop which you enter through the pub which is quite cool. Along Church Road there are some more retro shops we had a browse in after lunch.
We had the Beef, Pork, Chicken and Nut Roast, all which were very typical, the Chicken, Pork and Nut Roast were all well-cooked and very, very good and certainly all worth their price. The Beef was tough and there was not a lot of it, but the horseradish was nice and strong.
All mains came with carrots, spinach and also both mash and roast potatoes, the latter two sparking a conversation as to why many of the places we have been to serve more than one style of potato – any answers?
The chutney served with the nut roast was rather tasty too. The apple sauce that came with the Pork was mixed into the gravy.
We also ordered the cauliflower cheese (£2) side, it was good but there was not enough cheese compared to white sauce (but better than the caulifower cheese at The Goat).

Mains: £8.95 for the Beef, Chicken, Pork & Nut Roast.
Desserts: £3.50 for Brownie
Website: http://www.thewhitehartse19.co.uk/
Bookings:
yes, but not on Sundays
Phone: 020 8771 9389

Sunday, 29 November 2009

The Bishop SE22 8EW

Date: Sunday 29th November, 2009
Choice: Ellen
Who was there: Heather, Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen & Siobhan.
Guests: Carrie & Jon

This bar/pub on Lordship Lane is a popular place for the cool and hip young families of East Dulwich. Our table was beside such a young family, complete with dog. The Bishop actually has its own resident dog - a massive, but very friendly Weimaraner, whose name we unfortunately we forgot to ask. He wonders around the pub checking on the patrons.
We came to this pub because Angel & Ellen had been here for drinks a few weeks ago and Angel spied the massive Yorkshire puds and decided this is a place we needed to come!
The 'slow-roasted' beef briskett was wonderfully tender, moist but just a little too salty. It tore from itself and was served with a delicious horseradish! It had the perfect kick. The gravy was served on the side in a small jug, but it was the perfect amount. Potatoes were 95% there, a little floury but did not detract from the meal.
Ellen said the beef was just like her Mum makes.
The Pork was had by Heather, and Justin scored her cracking which he said was a generous serving and was pretty damn tasty.
The veggie option was a Pumpkin & Mushroom 'Wellington', Claire is not a big fan of pastry but she said it was the perfect balance and the centre was generously filled with really flavourful mushrooms.
The desserts were very good too. Angel had the Chocolate Bread & Butter Pudding which was so light he was convinced (and asked) that it was pancakes! It was very rich and chocolatey and was served with warm custard. Ellen and Claire shared the Rhubarb Crumble (served with cream) and they said it was the perfect mix of sweet and sour, and the top was wonderfully crunchy.

Mains: £12 for the Beef & Pork, £10 for the Veggie option.
Desserts: £4 for all

website: No
Bookings: yes
Phone: 020 8693 3994

Sunday, 8 November 2009

The Goat SW11 1EQ


Date: Sunday 8th November, 2009

Choice: Justin
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Angel, Ellen & Siobhan.
Guests: Jenny, Jill & Gavin

On Battersea Rise, a 10 minute walk from Clapham Junction station, this pub is very big. It has a mix of furniture and reminds us of an American bar. There is a mural on the far wall and a mix of wallpaper and paint on the walls. We had booked but as we got there early they gave us a choice of tables.
The Roast menu was comprehensive, covering Pork, Chicken, Beef, Lamb and Nut Roast, all with masses of vegetables and Yorkshire pudding.
Between the 8 of us we had the Beef, Chicken and Nut Roast. With a couple of sides of Cauliflower cheese.
The Beef was overcooked and needed the gravy to give it some moisture and unfortunately there was not a lot of gravy, but they were happy enough to give us more. The Chicken was massive - 1/2 a chicken and it came with a tasty bread sauce.
The vegetables were great, perfectly cooked carrots, parsnips, swede & kale. The roast potatoes were worth a special mention, they were light and fluffy. The mash on the other hand was a bit lumpy.
The Yorskshire puds were amazing. Crispy on the outside and soft in the middle from the gravy.
Claire gave the Nut Roast a 7/10. It was supposed to come with a Beetroot and Horsradish chutney bit this was missed (they also forgot to put celery in the Bloody Mary).
Claire and Angel shared the 'Shared Dessert' which consisted of a very, very tasty Brownie, 3 profiteroles, a slice of vanilla cheesecake, berry compote (which we asked to have on the side) all covered in a chocolate sauce served with vanilla bean ice cream. It was really good and quite a large serving - it did need to be shared!

Mains: £7.95 for the Beef, Chicken & Nut Roast.
Desserts: £4.40

Bookings: yes
Phone: 0207 350 0349

Sunday, 4 October 2009

The Sun and Dove SE5


Date: Sunday 4th October, 2009

Choice: Siobhan
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Heather, Angel, Ellen, Siobhan & Jason.

This is a local for Siobhan, she often comes here for the pub quiz and movie nights and the BBQ's in the beer garden in the summer. The interior is quite big and airy. It's on Coldharbour lane, just a short stroll from Camberwell.
Sadly they did not have a beef roast, just chicken and lamb. The chicken was very dry, but the gravy (the little there was) was great.
The vegetarian Lentil Wellington had been spied on the menu and was greatly anticipated, but unfortunately it came out warm, Claire and Jason could not decide if they liked it or not.
Angel chose the steak as he was told the lamb would come out medium rare. The steak was great, perfectly cooked and the chips were very moorish. The lamb was vert good, Justin and Heather had it and Angel was disappointed as it was perfectly cooked and not medium rare at all! The fennel and other vegetables were really very good.
Overall it was a good meal, the place was not very busy but they asked us if we wanted condiments when we were halfway through the meal which was a little slack as like we said they were not busy.
The organic carrot cake was amazing, but the warm brownie was uncooked - this was not that much of an issue as cake mix is really really tasty and this was a good brownie!

Mains: £9.50 for the lamb
Desserts: £4.50 for the Brownie, a very reasonable £2.25 for the Carrot Cake
Bookings: yes
Phone: 0207 733 1525

Sunday, 6 September 2009

The Ebury SW1W 8NA


Date: Sunday 6th September, 2009

Choice: Claire
Who was there: Claire, Justin, Heather, Angel, Ellen, Siobhan & Jason.

Another posh venue. Just a shot walk from Victoria Coach station, this is more a restaurant than a pub, a bar perhaps.
The tables were quite low and the benches hard to get out of, both due to their comfort and the fact if you were in first you had to ask the other 3 to move out so you could go to the loo. The interior is very cool and funky, almost retro with scandinavian style furniture and lighting.
The Roast of the day was Pork and they also had the standard Beef, which was had by 4 of us, it was really tender beef, with quite dry yorkshire puds (not much gravy), fluffy roast potatoes (which seemed to be deep fried), greens and a small dollop of Bread Sauce, which seemed very different butwas quite tasty.
The horseradish was great but unfortunately we forgot again to ask if it was home made.
Disappointingly there was no veggie option for the roast so Claire and Jason had the tagliatelle with cherry tomatoes, artichokes, rocket and parmesan, it was realy tasty but quite oily. (£12)
The special Roast of the day (Pork) was tasty too but unfortunately it came with the same trimmings as the Beef, so not the usual apple sauce which was odd.
Our waiter was a nice french man who seemed to actually enjoy his job and was very friendly and helpful - a rarity in London.

Mains: £13.50 for the Beef
Desserts: A great menu (with pudding wine recommendations) but we were too full.

Bookings: yes
Phone: 0207 730 6784