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Tom's review of

Restaurant
Address:39-41 Parkgate Road, London SW11 4NP
Tel:020 7924 3999
Email:
Website:Visit Butcher & Grill website
Price: £43.00Wine: £15.00Champagne: £50.00
Opening Hours:Mon-Sun 8.30am-11pm (Sun -4pm)

Tom S.30s, Male, United Kingdom

Member since April 2009

Reviews written: 3 (2 voted helpful)

Restaurants rated: 2 (this year)

Hasn't posted in the forum yet

Overall:3
Food and Drink:3
Service:6
Atmosphere:6
Value for Money:3

The Butcher and Grill replaced the dismal Cafe Rouge and promised a lot with its good concept – top quality butcher and deli out the front, quality cooking out the back. The shop at least, in particular the butchery, was going to be a welcome addition to the area and it would be good to have some more dining options. Sadly, neither has delivered to the expectation.
I would not dispute that the shop and butcher sell quality produce, but the prices seem to be very much at the higher end of what would be expected. I have made last minute purchases here on a Sunday afternoon, but if you plan ahead and are prepared to travel a little further – Northcote Road or Elystan Street – you can find equally good meat for a keener price.
Where the concept really fails to deliver is in the restaurant. The service is ok and the menu is undoubtedly appealing, but the chefs don't seem able to produce the quality. The fact it is open from early (0830) to late is good, but my most recent visit for breakfast was very disappointing. I had full English, which was priced at £9.50. This is not the most expensive cooked breakfast in London, but it is certainly getting up there; I therefore expect top quality. Sadly, the cooking was particularly poor, with the fried eggs being particularly bad – I would have expected an option on poached, fried, scrambled. My wife's pancakes were no better being excessively thick and chewy.
It pains me to say this as the concept is good and when I get up on a Saturday or Sunday morning the thought is appealing and it is only a 5 minute walk, but I have to say that I would rather walk a little further, spend less and get a better meal.

April 2009
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