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Anonymous' Reviews

Anonymous A.20s, Female, United Kingdom

Member since November 2009

Reviews written: 3 (3 voted helpful)

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The Marquess Tavern (32 Canonbury Street, London, N1 2TB)

I went to the Marquess Tavern with old school friends who have quite recently moved to the area. None of us had been in before but with it being so close to their new house it seemed like a good place to start!!

As you walk through the doors you immediately feel an escape to the countryside with the old styled, dark-wooden bar and the easy-to-spot regulars chatting at the bar. The furniture is fantastic, I wouldn't mind stealing a table for my house!!

We were fortunate enough to be able to enjoy the last two hours of sun outside on the pub-bench tables and after sufficiently tasting all the ales built up an appetite to eat inside in the restaurant. The service was very friendly but unfortunately they did not have everything on the menu available that night due to a busy service the night before. We enjoyed the the home-made rustic bread. I had the duck to start which seemed small – maybe because I enjoyed it so much!! I had the liver for my main course which was served with fresh vegetables and a fantastic, creamy sauce. We were all suffiently full after our two courses and had we not drank so much ale would have all had an apple pie each!! – Instead we shared one, it was delicious and puts my mother's to shame!!

For the quality we recieved the value was very good. Two courses for £12; duck and liver – this is a price tag you would find next to a pizza and garlic bread. I was very impressed and will be happy to visit my friends again soon or even take some other friends in!

August 2010

Overall:8
Food and Drink:8
Service:8
Atmosphere:9
Value for Money:10
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Tamarai (167 Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5PG)

Went to Tamarai this weekend. Really impressed – we didn't have to queue for hours and it was busy inside (well-done door staff!). They had stopped serving food when we arrived but the diners that were still seated all looked very happy (Will have to give it a go next time!). The cocktails were made really well by a really friendly barmaid. The music wouldn't be my first choice – r&b and commercial but it brought in a friendly crowd and we had a lot of fun. I would recommend it to groups who are looking to have a laugh in Central London.

August 2010

Overall:8
Food and Drink:8
Service:9
Atmosphere:9
Value for Money:8
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Idlewild (55 Shirland Road, London, W9 2JD)

This is such an amazing place to chill out with friends. It was so warm and welcoming, we just didn't leave! I have been in London for two years now and wouldn't necessarily recommend the younger crowd but for young professionals who want that stylish streak in the social time – this is definitely the place for it! They do food also but we didn't eat, it looked very good though – maybe next weekend!

November 2009

Overall:8
Drinks:7
Service:8
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:7
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