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These people giving this place less than 5 stars clearly have no taste. The food here was incredible. We went for the venison scotch egg to start, and I think I could have died happy there and then. But there was more. We shared the onion tart and tomato, which was difficult because neither of us w
At the heart of a residential area, The Hardwood Arms has a nice pub vibe. We arrived for a weekday early dinner but couldn’t find a place to sit rather than the bar. One can have a Michelin Starred dinner at the saloon but the bar only serves snacks. Don’t worry: it’s a rather short list but you’ll
Tried the 3 course menu. Overall was a really decent lunch. Onion tart with goat cheese was delicious but really filling. Chips with roe was surprisingly good. The fallow deer was perfect but the cod was slightly overcooked. Would still highly recommend to come try their lunch course.
Quality of food is there. Though did feel the starter was a little bland flavour wise. Probably more the menu that night. Did have pre-starter of a veal Scotch egg which definitely hit the spot more than the starters did. Main was wholesome and importantly came with roast potatoes. Good strong sau
BEAUTIFUL! The food was just delicious - probably the best Sunday Roast I have ever had! We had the Cote de Boeuf which was on the specials board and it was most certainly worth the price! The staff and the atmosphere was warm and relaxed and made for a delightful Sunday afternoon! Highly recommend!
What an incredible Sunday lunch. Stunning food and very generous portions. The only thing that let it down was the restaurant was too warm with no aircon / ventilation on an average summers day
I was nervous that the hype wasn’t real (bc Gordon Ramsay food was so trash), but it really was worth the hype!!! The food was soooo good. I wish we could come back sooner. The roast duck for 2 was perfectly cooked. One of the best roast duck I’ve ever had. Tip: move your duck to the middle of the
One of the best Sunday roasts I’ve eaten in a long while! Delicious food, amazing Bloody Mary and such friendly staff. This place should be on everyone’s hit list for Sunday roasts 😋
Wowowowow. We did the Sunday roast on a bank holiday, and we were blown away. The Scottish egg is a MUST. We paid up for the sirloin roast but tbh the pork looked quite good , maybe even better! Certainly bigger! Unless you're really craving steak, go for the pork. You can opt out of the desserts
One of the best restaurant in London due to its relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff and amazing food. Either as a couple, friend lunch / dinner or a group the experience will be excellent. The menu adapts very well to seasons and a particular favourite period is fall with the game based dishes.
OMG what a stunning experience. The Cote De Boeuf was glorious, the roast dinner as a whole was excellent - no complaints from me, and I love a moan. Dessert was top notch, service was totally superb and it wasn't mega expensive - I think we paid around £100 each, including drinks and service. Fo
Food is really excellent with the vegetables being the highlight of the main for me in an already really good meal. The beignets were such a treat - I wish there were more, I’d happily have a bowl of that an no panna cotta. The bread was also so tasty - again wish we were offered more. A good dini
Astonishing. This is my best friends favourite place in london and now I see why. This is the only Michelin star pub and now I see why. We had the venison scotch eggs, potato chips and seasonal veg salad to start. All were filling light and bursts of flavour. We both had the deer and there are simpl
Believe the hype, the Sunday roast here is something special. £65 a head is fine for a Michelin Star meal & you will not leave hungry. First up we shared the venison scotch egg served with a red wine, mustard & sugar sauce. Perfectly gooey egg, crispy outside & moist mince with an amazing dipping s
Exceptional service but unfortunately the food did not live up to a 5 star rating that I would have expected from a Michelin starred pub with a set Sunday Roast menu costing £65. The menu is great for a “special” Sunday roast but I have had better roasts for much less. Granted, the £65 includes a s
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