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The balcony restaurant at this well-established venue has tables overlooking the stage, where a classy mix of soul, R&B, jazz and acoustic rock acts strut their stuff. Acts range from Martha Reeves and the Vandellas to New York hip-hop star Pharoahe Monch. The line-up often attracts a slightly more mature music fan, though things liven up on weekend club nights when diners descend on to the dancefloor. Check the website to see who’s playing when. To eat, there’s the likes of deep-fried prawns wrapped in filo, spicy chicken with rice and peas, and caramelised figs with vanilla ice-cream.
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide 2009
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Hello! I will probably get this completely wrong but here is a little about myself. I am 29 (just) and working in London - commuting from Brighton...
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Went there for dinner and concert on a Saturday and were very disappointed. Definitely cannot recommend for dinner. The food is horrible and overprices. Starters were very small, completely tasteless and all came with the same bleak salad. Main courses were not much better, the fish was overcooked and came with a plate full of celeriac and the pork was lots of grease and only a little meat. We were completely disappointed. Music was alright, although finished very early after just 1 hour playing. If you pay only 10 pounds entry, it's probably worth going for the music, but avoid the dinner at all costs, it's probably one of the worst restaurants I've been in London !