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Portraits of stars such as Travolta and De Niro line the walls of this Hollywood-themed diner and milkshake bar that attracts late-night clubbers, cabbies and insomniacs. Food (burgers, baguettes, burritos, breakfast) comes in American-sized portions, and various shakes are made with well-known branded chocolates (Ferrero Rocher, Creme Egg, Bounty). A sister restaurant in Hampstead is open until 3am on Friday and Saturday nights only.
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide 2009
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went there last week heard lot about milkshakes and new menu. Group 4 of us had mixture steaks home made burgers & shakes.
All in all excellent food service was quick and food was very tasty. Service was not overly friendy but we were not there to make friends with staff anyway.
Only downside was queue but after eating worth it.
Love the milshakes but the food is not worth the money at all and the staff (esp at the farringdon branch) are down right rude.That is the worse part of going there, they make you feel like cattle, wanting you gobble your food down in a few bites and leave so the next lot of people can come in, and when you dont leave withing the 3 minute allowance they give, they make it clear by their attitude they want you out..if the milshakes were not so dam good, I wouldnt advise anyone to go there for a "pleasent" dining experience.
I thought i'd try this restaruant out since it does HALAL steaks. Went there last night for my sisters birthday and i have never been to a worse restaurant. The steaks were so not worth the price - the mash looked ready made with vegetables that were all mushy. The steak mushroom sauce looked like it had been put together by a 3yr old - the gravy was water. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. The customer service is just lousy.