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77A Wells Street, W1T 3QQ Full details & map

Restaurants & cafés: British

 
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Posted: Jul 29 2011

Another entry in the Geronimo chain (note the bright, stand-up letters near the entrance), this makeover gastropub exudes an urban feel. It also caters to diners and drinkers with equal care.

A long, shiny bar counter features varied UK and international brews, a Geronimo trademark; you might find Waggle Dance, Doom Bar and Adnams, along with Aspall Suffolk Cyder. Geronimo's wine man, John Clevely, produces a new list every month, divided into such categories as 'Warm-Hearted Reds' and 'Chardonnay Lovers & Friends'; nearly all selections come by the bottle and two sizes of glass.

Food is a serious matter - 'Please wait to be seated,' says the sign - but those who just want a bite with their beer can plump for bar grub. Michael Caine and Twiggy are decoratively namechecked, while a 'Garden of Eden' (what else?) offers fresh air.

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Adam & Eve

77A Wells Street W1T 3QQ

Transport Oxford Circus or Tottenham Court Road tube

Telephone

020 7636 0717

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Open 11am-11pm Mon-Fri; noon-11pm Sat; noon-6pm Sun. Food served noon-10pm Mon-Wed; noon-3pm, 5-10pm Thur, Fri; noon-9pm Sat; noon-5pm Sun

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By Jo - Oct 9 2011

Lovely bar staff, reasonable prices, great food!
Get there early to get a seat because it is a popular place but really nice atmosphere!

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By Jacky - Nov 1 2010

I went to the Adam and Eve last Sunday on the strength of the Time Out review and I have to say it was the worst Sunday lunch I have ever had. I ordered the roast beef which was horribly overcooked, the 'home made' gravy was as runny as tap water, the yorkshire pudding was burnt and the potatoes were hard and tasteless. The worst of it was that this plate of sub-standard food cost me £14.

The previous Sunday, I had lunch at a local restaurant, Entree, on Battersea Rise. This was an example of how it should be done. Everything we ordered was delicious and the price was excellent, 2 courses for £20 or 3 for £24. I'm going back there next weekend to erase the horrible experience I had at Adam and Eve. Either they have changed chefs since the Time Out review or your reviewer should retire.

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