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2246 Opinions in 3 websites
The pizza in this place is SO FREAKING GOOD. The gluten free crust is amazing and the ingredients are so fresh, it's like they went out and killed things right that moment to put on the pizza. I can't rave about this little gem enough. Plus the staff were universally awesome, helpful, and friendly. I want to go back for more!
1030 Opinions in 4 websites
Staff wasn’t Good enough, Coffee wasn’t good at all , it was waste of money and time to be honest
748 Opinions in 2 websites
The staff were really nice on check in. Although I had booked with a third party, I got a free room upgrade and a free voucher for a cocktail on the rooftop bar (I chose the espresso martini). The gym only had two treadmills and was small but that was more than enough for me. The TV could do with an accessible HDMI port. Breakfast was ok- I liked that they had smoothie in addition to juice- but the staff paced in continuously circles around the breakfast room, which made me feel a bit anxious as I was trying to eat! Overall I'd recommend the hotel.
496 Opinions in 1 websites
Found when we walked along canal to Victoria park when staying in an Airbnb In De Beauoir. Really great proper home and freshly made food. Lovely relaxed place and welcome dogs and kids . Food was absolutely delicious and great quality. Lots of outdoor seating but we sat inside as cool day.
442 Opinions in 1 websites
Canary Wharf felt like another vibe. Early evening, lively shopping mall, tub station connected. It felt everything in one place… I felt Parking charges were a bit too much as we only spent 20mins yet had to pay £5 for it.. But, otherwise a perfect place to spend your weekend evenings..
388 Opinions in 2 websites
🚇 Island Gardens 🍺 £5.30 Heineken The Ferry House is located close to the banks of the Thames at the southern edge of the Isle of Dogs in East London. The nearest station is Island Gardens on the DLR. The Ferry House was established 1722 and is the oldest surviving pub on the Island. The pub’s location near to the old ferry point across to Greenwich meant it was ideally placed to cater for travellers crossing the river. This is a compact one bar pub with cosy rooms either side of the main bar. The servery is centrally located and has Courage lettering at the top of the back bar. Just off the main bar to the right is a snug room with sofas, a period fireplace and a Tv. At the back left of the pub is another cosy room with a Fives dartboard, a flat screen and a fish tank. The decor consists of white T&G wall panels, burnt orange wall paper and a boarded floor. The room at the back is carpeted and has dark wood panelling and beams. At the rear of the pub is a sunken walled beer garden. The beer line up was a selection of familiar mainstream beers and included one cask ale. I decided on a Heineken, my pint was great, price point was reasonable at just over a fiver. There is no food served here at present. We arrived around 4.30pm on an overcast Saturday afternoon in October. The pub was fairly busy with locals sat around the bar. The atmosphere was chilled and laidback with a local pub feel. The service was good, the chap who served us was pleasant and courteous. Visiting @theferryhousepub was an enjoyable experience, I loved the history that surrounds this pub. The reasonably priced beer, comfortable surroundings and a laidback local pub feel made for a relaxing stay at this watering hole. 📅 12th October 2024 More London Pub info @londonpubmap 🍻
206 Opinions in 1 websites
Here’s a polished version of your review: We had an excellent experience at this café! The service was friendly and attentive, and the food was absolutely amazing. The juice was fresh and delicious, made right in front of us as we waited. Everything was top-notch, and we couldn’t have been happier with our visit. I highly recommend this café to anyone looking for great food and a welcoming atmosphere! Let me know if you’d like any adjustments!
28 Opinions in 2 websites
We booked a table at this restaurant online and had all the expected emails (including one a couple of days before asking us to confirm that we were definitely going). However on arrival we discovered that the restaurant had closed and there was now something else in it's place. I was told that the restaurant had closed over a month ago! All their online booking seems still to be in place, including the emails telling me that I was successfully checked in at the restaurant and the one asking for feedback on my experience! Very misleading. Also very disappointing given that we'd travelled a long way and desperately needed Gluten Free food and there was nothing else suitable in the area that we could find. What a disaster!
591 Opinions in 3 websites
Only one real ale and virtually empty when I visited albeit on a Sunday evening between New year and Christmas so naturally not many people were about Has a modern appearance and seemed like a good pub I only had time for a quick pint and didn’t eat although the pizza’s being eaten by a couple smelt appealing Worth a visit now many pubs in the Eastend have a vibe about them and aren’t full of “geezers” who won’t accept liberties