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We chanced it for a lunch here with our little baby - the anchor and hope made us feel like real adults again! We had grouse lasagna and a big pork chop, simple greens and good bread and butter with a glass of wine. You could tell the food was made with love - delicious, saucy, comforting on a cool
The food we had on the day was a slightly salty. Nevertheless was not bad. I expected a little bit more preparation on the parma ham and melon starter though.
Warm, efficient welcome. Great service, splendidly yummy food. We ate light but soooo much to like on the menu I’ll just have to come back and try it!
Very good gastropub on The Cut not far from Southwark tube station. Three cask beers on handpump when I last visited. A few tables outside some of them covered. On the latest visit, I was popping in for a quick pint before seeing a play at the Young Vic which is a few yards away. But the pub is pri
Love it here. Such great value and fantastic cooking. Perfect for a Saturday lunch. Friendly and not over zealous staff. Great to have a few bottles and leave feeling stuffed and happy. A star!
Wonderful staff. Great food. Especially the desserts we tried 5 and they were all excellent. Would love to go back to try more mains. Very welcoming and knowledgeable waiter put us at ease all evening. Not sure his name sorry.
Great evening to celebrate a birthday ! They’re dog friendly and the staff are super patient .. you wouldn’t think so but they do a mean negroni !! Good wine list and great cocktails they def know their drinks ! Food wise it’s question of getting what you want quickly because it does go ! Not super
Nice place, best to book ahead probably, only one table suitable for a group of three not already booked when I got there at 5pm on Wednesday. Food was tasty, good quality, nice selection of interesting food. Service was good overall, if a bit 'gruff'. We shared the seven hour lamb neck, simple & ta
You may think this is a pub, but it doesn't have the typical pub optionsand you will be impressed with the food, amazing wine list and great service. It is conveniently located under 10 minutes walk from Waterloo Station. This is the perfect place to meet people that live around London and enjoy am
Haven’t been since before lockdown, but the food is as good as I remember with the added bonus of now being able to make reservations. Special mention for the Dover sole
Delicious food, lovely staff who seem genuinely passionate about what they do, and a unique old-timey atmosphere. Love that they never have music on!
This restaurant has the best service I have ever encountered! Went last night for dinner and the two gentlemen looking after us went above and beyond to talk us through the menu and make it a brilliant evening. The food was also amazing.
Just hands down the best “revisited” Sunday Roast you’ll try. The beef is always spot on. Their gratin dauphinois. The lamb was just beyond this world! I will continue going back. Thank you.
I am very impressed with this pub restaurant. A real buzz and nice vibe about the place. Food was great with some unusual choices available if you are feeling adventurous. Good beer selection. Waitress was helpful. Very convenient for Waterloo Station if you are willing to walk 10 minutes.
Wonderful little dinner visit to a reasonable priced gastropub in Waterloo. Starters (so good I ate it and forgot to photograph- 1) French beans 2) San Marino(?) tomato on bread), mains and dessert were delicious - especially the rhum sorbet. The cocktails were delicious too! The staff were frien
The pub looks lovely and the table is comfortable. The food taste good but not exceptional. The do have some yummy & unusal puddings. Lovely area and service is great.
Had a lovely anniversary meal here. Service was exceptional, food delicious, expensive but top quality wines. Not cheap but actually worth it.
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