Tramshed is a massive open warehouse style restaurant with a inversely small menu. Yet, while it only does a few things, it does them very well. The open air layout gives the feeling of dining al fresco while hiding you away from the elements. All the staff were polite with our waitress being both hilarious … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Review: Beard to Tail
Beard to Tail is less restaurant and more a marriage between an American whiskey & bbq pit and an upscale tapas bar – which is pretty damn awesome. The food is beautifully presented, the cocktail list long and tempting, and the service and atmosphere friendly and relaxing. All the menu items are designed to be … Continue reading
More Maltby St Munchies: Sunday
Alright, I’m a bit behind on writing up posts but I loved the second day of our Maltby St Madness weekend so much I had to get it up here. On Saturday, we had hit up The Cheese Truck, Monty’s Deli, and Gosnells Mead which you can read about here. When we returned, we came … Continue reading
Review: Bird (is the word)
Bird is one of the latest entrants capitalizing on the fried chicken craze that’s building up in the capital. Sure, we’re had some pretty decent chicken spots holding down the fort, but it’s only the last 6 months or so that the tempo of new openings has really built up. Taking over the space on … Continue reading
Second Visit: The Jones Family Project
Jones Family Project is a relaxed, friendly, and very comfortable place to enjoy a meal while catching up with friends. Spread over two levels, you can choose to pop into the ground floor bar for a cocktail and a bite or head downstairs for a full-fledged meal. The understated décor of the lower ground restaurant … Continue reading
Maltby St Market Madness: Saturday
I love Maltby St market. There I’ve said it. Although, a few months ago I doubt I would have really considered it as a weekend outing given the effort it usually takes me to get moving on a Saturday morning. But hunger struck, the fridge was woefully understocked, and for some reason the sun decided … Continue reading
Soft Open Review: The New Angel in Notting Hill
The New Angel in Notting Hill is an elegant yet relaxed upscale dining spot just around the corner from Westbourne Grove. It’s the reincarnation of Chef Patron John Burton-Race’s previous place in Dartmouth (also called The New Angel) which was apparently closed by his ex-wife while JBR was filming “I’m a Celebrity… get me out … Continue reading
Heads Up: A Brazilian Beach in Covent Garden
I like a beach as much as the next guy and the idea of a beach in London is pretty awesome. But in Covent Garden? I’ll reserve judgement until I see how they pull it off but as a heads up here is the press release they sent me. It’s from the guys behind Cabana … Continue reading