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- Ian Zachary-WhittinghamFebruary 5, 2015Learning to ignore the Bar Man, hurts him Im a guest ,& , he is the barman,so wrong in eyes ,Good Tip -Summer very relexed and great place to meet decent folk, Good food too
- Dee FoodinHandNovember 25, 2015Quite accomplished entree and mains. The pumpkin soup was well balanced and the cod was delectable. The creme brulee had a lovely top but was a little on the heavy side.
- Const HtApril 4, 2016The rooftop is nice, so is the menu (50% off on sea food on sundays after 8pm) But there isn't a good service, it's a shame cause that's all you remember however our dinner was good.
- Evening StandardMay 23, 2012Make sure you check its Twitter announcements which detail any changes to opening times. The rooftop is accessed by an exclusive lift and the patio’s beautiful garden was designed by Nicola Lesbirel. Read more
- Glenn EbertMarch 20, 2013Tucked away in the streets of Shoreditch, this hospitality gem would make Herman Miller proud. Did I mention the bathroom floors are heated?
- Sos OrzaStudioApril 7, 2011There are 12 individually designed rooms and 5 suites. Colourful artwork and industrial features that fill each room makes it tough to pick a favourite. There is also a rooftop and in-house bakery. Read more
- Sam DuffyJanuary 26, 2013Attentive but friendly service, great cooking, excellent Millefois and tarte tatin. Not cheap but very reasonable for the quality of good and experience.
- Michael HadwinMay 4, 2016Great up on the balcony. Good selection of Gins. Tasty food. Let down by atrocious service and front of house management.
- John LongSeptember 27, 2014Underground restaurant. Exceptional service. The quail main is the best I've had. Great wine list, for all palettes and budgets.
- Ceara PixieJanuary 8, 2017If you're in Shoreditch and you want a rooftop to enjoy the sun then this is a place. It's pretty expensive but a nice treat.
- Wallpaper* MagazineJanuary 21, 2010The rooftop garden with an open fire and grill restaurant has uninterrupted, panoramic views across London and The Albion café and bakery on the ground floor serves the best traditional British grub Read more
- Daniel HowellsMay 1, 2010Comically dreadful service: nervous staff kept made lots of small mistakes making the entire experience a bit silly. Don't let that put you off - the food is fantastic. Try the confit of duck.
- Jah RahmanJuly 17, 2014After 8pm on a Sunday they knock off 50% on their crustaceans so cheap lobsters, prawns etc
- Kate * Freshly Made FilmsAugust 21, 2011Beautiful views from the rooftop bar. You can't book but it's worth getting there early. Wonderful service, very accommodating...
- Cerys HearseyFebruary 4, 2015Fab atmosphere, food & wine - great evening, low key with great services
- S Marks The SpotsMarch 31, 2013
- Glassworks StudiosMay 15, 2010On a warm sunny day, the rooftop is a must. It's the perfect place to drink into the evening but for dinner, we prefer the main restaurant downstairs.
- James BrownJune 11, 2010The tiny but beautiful bar downstairs is open when the rooftop isn't, and it does super cocktails - try the bramble.
- AnastasiansJuly 25, 2013Amazing view, food 1/10, everything was almost burn and we paid 10 times its worth. None enjoyed the food, only the view. Does not worth it! Too expensive, with low food quality.
- Bill GloverJuly 9, 2023Orange juice wasn’t fresh, milk may have been UHT, food didn’t feel like it had been made to order.
- Tobias OtteNovember 22, 2014Haven't been to the restaurant itself but the cocktails are way too expensive for what you get. The atmosphere is nice, though.
- DAZED AND CONFUSEDNovember 15, 2010The name of the hotel is, we're guessing, ironic. Simply because if there were any boundaries to the experience, we didn't encounter them.
- Adnan JAugust 14, 2010Average drinks, above average view, preoare to cue when its a hot day! the roof garden is lovley!