This place earns points for the decor, you feel like you're in a restaurant in Italy. It seems to be run by a family and you can see their pictures on the walls and some of the staff seem to be italian too. Foodwise both the Penne Vodka and Ravioli were good but i had better..
It's pretty good especially if you stick to the specials. I have been a few time but do thinks it's pricey for what it is. Bill always comes out a lot more than you would expect for a pretty standard italian
Holiday feeling!. Sergio's is my local Italian. Nice to go somewhere with individual character as opposed to one of the massive cloned chains. Fun atmosphere, friendly informal staff, good size portions - eat outside & feel like you're on holiday!
Not bad for Italian but if your looking fir somewhere quiet this is not it. I would say this place represents Italy, busy, fun but chaos. The food is of a good standard but not amazing, if in the area then pop in.
It takes a special kind of event to warrant a trip to Sergio’s, and on Saturday night that event was a trip Up West to see a newly-formed band called the ‘Wastemen’, formed of four guys including my close friend Ed (he wrote about Mestizo a few months’ back on here). Subsequently, consequently and inevitably, it took a special kind of hangover to order an eighteen-inch white pizza from Basilico the following day…
Sergio’s (Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia) is one of those off-the-beaten-track trattorie that might just possibly be run by the mob. Or possibly by Peter Andre. Like quite a few Italians, such as my Brizzle-fave San Carlo, or La Caricatura in Mayfair, the walls are festooned with pictures of the big names that have crossed the threshold over the years.
In the case of Sergio’s, Andre is certainly winning the battle for wall space, giving the place a kind of feeling not too dissimilar to Jed Maxwell’s creepy Alan Partridge shrine. When Andre was not in view, or currently not slideshowing on the massive telly in the corner of the room, we amused ourselves by working out which of the other famous patrons were current or potential targets of Operation Yewtree. Quite a few, as it turned out.
The food at Sergio’s is a lot less controversial. An extensive menu offers everything you could possibly need, such as a tremendous-looking mountain of spinach cannelloni, deep bowls of pasta and generous pizzas. In fairness, any self-respecting Italian needs to feed its punters well (and I suspect that Andre has a mother of an appetite) but the food tasted great too. My pizza, the optimistically-named Sergio Special, marked a watershed moment as the first time I had ever ordered anything in a restaurant named ‘special’, though the toppings of artichoke and Parma Ham were plentiful and the pizza itself was stone-baked to crispy-yet-chewy perfection. Most of us ordered pizza and felt that things were indeed good, all around the table.
Our time at Sergio’s was brief, as the Wastemen needed to get off to sound check (tambourines don’t tune themselves, you know) so after a complimentary round of Limoncello (served in flashing, moisture-sensitive shot glasses, natch) we settled up. Everything is surprisingly cheap for a W1 Italian and the service just about about held up to boot. I particularly enjoyed a one-way conversation with the Italian waiter about how he has worked at Sergio’s ‘since he was ten’ and never goes out because he works seventy hours a week (probably a bit more veracity in the latter claim) but he was a nice guy – as passionate as the deep red furnishings in the restaurant – whose cheekiness constantly absolved him of numerous forgotten Peronis. His ‘fishing for tips’, as one co-diner put it, sparked a lovely debate about optional service charge in restaurants, a behaviour which I will vehemently support (if you don’t think the meal deserves it, then grow a pair and complain) particularly in spite of ignorant, mis-informed and downright miserly arguments by some people. But we won’t go there tonight, will we?
We left behind Sergio’s and Peter Andre and headed to Jetlag Bar and the Wastemen. After a few too many Hendricks and tonics and one of my mates introducing me to dark rum (damn you, Jodie), the latter stages of the evening became a blur so we’ll fast-forward to Sunday afternoon and a pizza almost as wide as a violently delaminated F1 tyre…
For full review visit http://www.thefunkytruth.com/2013/07/01/a-tale-of-two-pizzas-part-one/
Super recommend this Italian Restaurant! It’s located in Central London and the atmosphere is so friendly! Great place to come with your family to taste a real authentic Italian food! Huge & delicious portions of food and 5 star staff! Definitely I will come back to order the bolognese pasta
Amazing restaurant!!! I must say HUGE thank you to our friend Bobby for recommending Sergios to us. We had really good time, the food, the wine, the atmosphere, everything was amazing! We loved it, definitely coming back very soon!
We had an excellent experience at Sergios! Nice atmosphere and very friendly real Iltalian staff in the nice neighbourhood Fitzrovia.
We had as a starter a carpaccio of tuna and a bruchetta with mozzarella and tomatoes.
Tasted very good!
As a main platter we had a pizza Regina with ham and an excellent spaghetti with seafood.
The best I had in my life!
With a nice glass of pino grigio.
As a dessert a very good tiramisu and coupe ice cream with 3 scoupes.
So if you come to Londen eat here!
Great place to eat, socialise and have fun. Very reasonably priced. Excellent service. Totally recommended.
Great authentic but also quirky Italian spot in central London. Very central location, great and attentive service, large menu and generous portions! On the pricey side. The pasta bolognese was delicious and very filling. Tiramisu was really good!
Ah Sergio’s…
The people here are lively, they’re wholesome, and they’re great company.
The food, however, is no doubt delicious in every way. The passion that goes into the food here is evident; the portions are generous, and the same goes to the items on the menu.
They are very nice and humble people that also offered free drinks, the interactions are an experience that would be etched in my memory. Great place to go to.
Very strong option for Italian food. We had pasta and portions were super big and tasty. They were very decent, not excellent hence we’ll deserved 4 stars. Very friendly service!
This is my third time at Sergio’ I believe and once again they beat my expectations every time. To start with the food is amazing, (literally mouthwatering just thinking about it).
The service is unimaginable, big smiles and there’s someone always there ready to be at service for whatever you need. They really do cater the best for you. Then the atmosphere from the staff there is very homely and welcoming, the music and staff singing along and dancing and if you are there for a special an occasion they really do make it special , I could talk all day long about them but I’ll save that for next visit. I wish I knew all the staffs name but thank you sergios and thank you dotty you’re fantastic.
Lucky for us, we stumbled upon this restaurant while on vacation in London as we were exploring the area. Food and service were both fantastic. We had one of the daily features (linguine with lobster), margherita pizza and spaghetti bolognese. All were fantastic!
Such great food and fantastic service! Huge huge portions.. I ate too much. Lots of options and they have a decent vegi and vegan menu to suit all. But book in advance as they are always busy!
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