Reviews Mac & Wild

5
Ron Carr
+5
Great place! Great food! Staff are really friendly but service gets really slow when the place is on full capacity. We had an early family dinner at Mac & Wild and when we arrived there were not many tables occupied. After 19.00 it became really busy and it took us a while to even make eye contact with the server to have our desserts ordered. I can recommend the place and food quality was amazing! The team are very friendly and smiley (except when they are too busy). Despite having a very meat focused menu, the vegan burger is great! ;-)
5
Richard Nichols
+5
Meaty Monday visit! + Absolutely some of the tastiest meat I’ve had in London. Very strong and powerful but wow!!! + When there is a discount on meat this good, you can’t not come and try it! + Great vibe and atmosphere. + Really friendly and helpful team of people there. Ready to explain every dish / cut of meat / size and recommendations for each. Didn’t feel like they were just selling you the most expensive bits either. - Still not cheap but the food quality and taste is brilliant. Can’t wait to come back again and bring more people and try the virtual shooting range.
5
Business Bob
+5
Discovered this place thanks to a Timeout voucher and so glad we did. We did the shooting gallery first downstairs and although 2 separate entities they work so well together. The staff were great, warm friendly, efficient and funny! Even if the food was not up to expectations the staff made the experience enjoyable but thankfully the food did deliver the punch n wow factor expected. I had the Venimoo burger which was delicious and even the Veggie Haggis burger was tasty too and not dry as you would have thought. The best part though was desert and the Deep Fried Mars Bar Sundae with the Whiskey Toffee sauce 😋 Would definitely return with a group of friends for the shooting and dinner again!
5
shannon downes
+5
This place is unreal! Mac and Wild won best burger of the year and its clear why! Absolutely delicious. The starters were a perfect size and tasty. We shared both burgers and sides and its hard to say what was better the flavours were sublime and meat cooked to perfection. Excellent selection of wine and beer. Given the location and quality of the food, the price was very reasonable £35 per head with starters mains and drinks. Good atmosphere cool decor. Well worth a visit will be back soon!
5
Ciara Emery
+5
Meat ✔️ nice interior ✔️ good drink selection ✔️ friendly knowledgable staff ✔️ Honestly the food here is perfection - ethically sourced and traceable meat with chefs and butchers who clearly care about the industry and what they are serving. This place is a nice size to too big and not to small so you don’t feel like just another table when you eat here! The servers know exactly what they are talking about which is helpful when you are faced with such a vast amount of meat selections! All of the meat cuts are viewable via the refrigerated bar section (tomahawk cut is an eye catcher 😂) You are paying for the whole experience here as well as top quality produce so this isn’t a ££average dining experience - my advice would be go on a Monday 50% off cuts of meat so you get more for your money 😊
4
Ramses Miki-Hanson
+4
The location is pleasant, just like the staff. Tried the award winning and was impressed. I personally enjoy venison, but I still think the average person would really like it. The desserts were also delicious. Couple this with an extensive alcohol menu and you have a great spot. The only caveat is that I felt that the portions are a little small for what you pay.
4
Paul Renner
+4
Mac and Wild is in the Devonshire Sq quarter. It is a Scottish restaurant serving wild game, venison, beef and fish from family produce in the Highlands. We went for the Saturday Brunch menu which was a short list of classic dishes. I had the Scottish breakfast which consisted of Homecured bacon, homemade tattie scone, white pudding, mushroom, black pudding and Lorne sausage and scrambled eggs. It was a very filling dish! My partner had the Inverawe smoked salmon & scrambled eggs on Sourdough toast. Desserts were the best part - BROKE MILLIONAIRE'S SHORTBREAD -Dark chocolate parfait, homemade shortbread, caramel mousse, cocoa soil and WHISKY STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING - Whisky butter & toffee sauce
5
Tommy Tse
+5
Food was excellent, service was brilliant, great atmosphere! Really enjoyed our dinner! The chateaubriand was perfect, we only ordered 600g which was just right with a salad main and a few sides. Will definitely come back!!
4
Ido Naim
+4
D cent spot for a casual lunch or dinner. It's very simple but the execution is very good. Had the beef onglet ans it was cooked slightly below the requested level (medium rare instead off medium), but was delicious mostly because of the beef quality. The French fries was good, yet not mind blowing. Selection of keg beers was quite limited.
5
Thomas Dymond
+5
Becoming a favourite of mine, great meats cooked perfectly. Fantastic selection of amazingly tasty sides and smaller plates as well. Great whiskey menu and solid wine and beer choices too. Look forward to coming back.
4
Scott Taggart
+4
Veni-Moo burger a bit overrated, best thing in the menu was the Wilderness chips! *Edit* Having returned for a 2nd I got the steak this time and the food was much better, the sticky toffee pudding is a generous portion
4
ottis m
+4
Me and my brothers went here for steak on the recommendation of my brother in law who said he'd been before and enjoyed it. It's pretty easy to find, you exit Liverpool Street station from the main exit that leads onto the A10 Bishopsgate road, cross over and head down the alley with the cop shop. And it's in the little arcade, Square type dealio. Hope that helps...... Anyway went on a Tuesday night, and be warned it gets busy around dinner time, and they do sell out of certain cuts, so best to get there early during the week as you may not get your first choice of luscious Scottish Highland bovine meats. In the end my cohorts had some type of cow meat that I can't for the life of me remember what it was called, and I went for the classic ribeye, medium rare, a choice which I regret now because the parts that were medium were rather good, no complaints, but the parts that were a bit on the rare side were just so bloody tasty! Pun intended. Shoulda gone rare. I also went for the haggis poppets, which are essentially little nuggets of haggis, battered and then deep fried, with an accompanying sauce. They were also rather good. A bit expensive for what it was, but it's the city, so your gonna get city prices here. Back to the steak. The meat was thick, and well prepared, a decent amount of seasoning and cooked as I like. So credit to the chef in that regard, however my brother in law's cut was rather fatty and while mine had almost no gristle, his had a rather large piece running through it. He was however happy with how his was prepared, if not the quality of the cut, which for him left a lot to be desired. Cohort number three was more than happy with his slab of beef. But the fourth member of our party, whilst not claiming to be unhappy, he did mention that his wasn't perfect, on several occasions. And when you consider he was paying £65 for his steak, he had every right to be so discerning. Also his fork wasn't straight. Yup....... The other starters were two scotch eggs, and a salmon and toast dish, which went down very well. And the wine being what it was, was what it is. We had one gripe though, the special chips we ordered turned up cold, so we sent them back for some normal ones. The waiting staff were amazing pleasent, patient when dealing with diva boy, and always had a smile. There was a sizeable gap in the time between our starters and the main, but they were rather busy so I won't beat them over the head about that. All in all it was a good night of carnivorous consumption. Be aware though it is pricey, our meal which was three chips four starters mentioned above, a bottle of red wine and a glass of coke. Plus steaks, was £360. And at that price those steaks better be damn near perfect, and whilst I can't fault the service, two out of four isnt what you're looking for at that price point. When it's all said and done however, I personally had a great, if not overpriced meal. And now I am off to shower off all these meat sweats.
4
Aleah
+4
I loved it! It was my first time eating haggis (the haggis pops are amazing) and I can say I'm more than satisfied. Their burger really is awesome, it definitely deserved to win best burger in London 2016. I can't to go back for more XD What kept it from being 5 stars was the price for what you get if I'm honest. Still it's worth it
4
Patryk Sobczak
+4
Venison steak with fries was very delicious, staff was really friendly and the atmosphere was pleasantly. It wasn't very busy when we went. Only downside is slightly expensive prices for the portion size and also limited choice on the size of meat when you want butcher cuts. Worth a try if you haven't had venison before or if you're in the area.
4
James Adkins
+4
Really cool place for a quick lunch and a beer. The food was fantastic, the Veni-moo burger had loads of flavour and didn't leave you too stuffed after but the main attraction was the black pudding scotch egg which was so good!
5
Ankur Agarwal
+5
Love this place! Good drinks, whiskey and food. I don't have any photos of the sides but they're worth getting. We had the wilderness chips, Mac and cheese (both versions -- haggis and truffled mushrooms) and veg. I had the venison, 320g, medium rare with peppercorn sauce, should've got a bigger portion :) The beef steak looked delicious too!
5
Sushant Chalipat
+5
Great ambience and welcoming staff. The Venisson and Beef steak were delicious. The vegan burger is not great, but cant expect that from a beef place 😋
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