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Scott's Reviews

Scott M. 20s, Male, United Kingdom

Member since June 2008

Reviews written: 2 (0 voted helpful)

Restaurants rated: 1 (this year)

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The Victoria (10 West Temple Sheen, London, SW14 7RT)

Having been here to celebrate NYE 2008 (which was a complete success) I can say with extreme confidence that you will not find a better pub around, certainly not in South West London. I have been here a number of times now with my girlfriend for dinner, and slowley started to bring friends and family along. The place is warm, very inviting and the staff friendly, but not overly so and welcome you with open arms. Food first then – the menu is not too big and serves classics such as Collar of Bacon and Pan Frid Seabass…the Barbury duck breast is exemplary aswell!! Aside from the dining room menu, there is a bar snack menu, a Saturday bruch menu and a Sunday menu, all consisting of seasonal produce cooked to a very high standard. The wine list is excellent value first and foremost, serving wine by the glass from as little as £2.95. The list is designed by Olly Smith – so no need to question that one! The only thing I would like to see more of is proper ales! The London Pride is superb, clear and very well looked after, but a few more options on the ale front would be nice. All in all, every experience I have had has been different, because of the people I have brought here, but equally as good. Hats off to Paul, Greg and the rest of the team, this place is a country mile above anywhere else – and I have been to many pubs and restaurants this side of the river. Bring on the summer when the rotisserie comes alive and the champagne starts to flow!

March 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:9
Service:8
Atmosphere:9
Value for Money:8
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Annie's (162 Thames Road, London, W4 3QS)

Like the first article says, it is a real 'neighbourhood' place to eat, relax and surround yourself with a wonderful atmosphere. We live in Kew, so it’s a lovely walk over Kew Bridge to get there and takes a good 30 mins! But it works up the appetite and the warm welcome we always receive from the very friendly staff. It’s pretty small downstairs and can appear a bit squashed, but that’s all part of the charm. The food is great; simple, well cooked and well seasoned and the prices to match. Very good wine list, had a bottle of Cotes Du Rhone and it was served at the perfect temp (something where even the top enders get it wrong these days!!). This little gem right near the river is now a common fixture in our diary, whether it’s a quiet meal for 2 midweek, or a nice, relaxed evening out with friends. Go there and see for yourself.

September 2008

Overall:9
Food and Drink:8
Service:8
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:8
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