We have been here for drinks before and knew already that the place has a vibrant busy atmosphere. It has a huge funky bar and the restaurant has a modern fresh feel. But what did it for us, is the patio, where our little dog Lola was welcomed with open arms.
Last night we were headed out for an Indian when we decided to stop in here for a drink. We are quite friendly with the front of house here and we love how excitedly we are greeted upon our arrival (I would like to think this is just for us but I know that she is just as friendly and bubbly with every guest).
While we had a glass of wine we decided to indulge in some of the well priced snacks on offer. We had Thai cauliflower and a Spanish omelette, both were great and lovely to snack on while we had a drink. At this point I was actually quite full, and we were enjoying the atmosphere so decided to stay on for some small pates rather than the planned Indian.
I had the aubergine tartin, which was nice and one of four choices for veggies, not bad for the small plate options.
The omelette and cauliflower.
My small plate, it was nice but not as nice as the dishes across the road at Tatonka.
The main courses here are quite expensive (450 onwards) and for a veggie you have a choice between a risotto and a pasta dish (both very posh).
The wine and cocktails here are fantastic, the atmosphere is buzzing and for a place to have drinks and some light snacks it is definitely a place I would come too. But I think in terms of options and value for money for us veggies I will still head across the street to Tatonka for dinner.
8/10
Last night we were headed out for an Indian when we decided to stop in here for a drink. We are quite friendly with the front of house here and we love how excitedly we are greeted upon our arrival (I would like to think this is just for us but I know that she is just as friendly and bubbly with every guest).
While we had a glass of wine we decided to indulge in some of the well priced snacks on offer. We had Thai cauliflower and a Spanish omelette, both were great and lovely to snack on while we had a drink. At this point I was actually quite full, and we were enjoying the atmosphere so decided to stay on for some small pates rather than the planned Indian.
I had the aubergine tartin, which was nice and one of four choices for veggies, not bad for the small plate options.
The omelette and cauliflower.
My small plate, it was nice but not as nice as the dishes across the road at Tatonka.
The main courses here are quite expensive (450 onwards) and for a veggie you have a choice between a risotto and a pasta dish (both very posh).
The wine and cocktails here are fantastic, the atmosphere is buzzing and for a place to have drinks and some light snacks it is definitely a place I would come too. But I think in terms of options and value for money for us veggies I will still head across the street to Tatonka for dinner.
8/10
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