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Troubadour London - London - Photo album

It felt quite special going to a pub after years and even better that they had great cider on tap. If you have a reservation, there might be a spot for you in their garden. Good, polite service. Wholesome gastronomy. Quaint wall hangings. What's not to like?
It was really quiet since it was weekend morning when I visited, just love the 70s-90s music they were playing in the background. Proper, good English Breakfast and quirky decors everywhere inside this traditional pub (merchandises are also available to buy!). I'll come back one day for their live m
This is a very atmospheric place, like a museum of old things, I ordered a salad with chicken, a portion is very large for one person, my husband ordered a burger, where there was a piece of meat instead of a cutlet, it was very tasty. Two dishes and two alcoholic beverages cost us 60 pounds, which
Was in for brunch. Tasty breakfast, delicious cocktails, very lovely staff. Didn't realise the storied history of the place but got very kindly shown around. Will be back to see the evening crowd.
THE TROUBADOUR Lovely garden, only if nobody would smoke. The burger with stewed beef, was unusual. Fried Halloumi worth trying!
The history says it all…the rest doesn’t really matter! This is not the place u come for food. Drinks were good, the atmosphere- even better! Enjoyed the evening👌🏻
Amazing brisket burger. Maybe the best thing l ate in London. It was a bit slow inside, but the patio was packed. Definitely a place to check out.
Amazing Venue bar & food with a history of music that is literally beyond compare. The cocktail jugs are brilliant. The food is also really good. Enjoy. Staff were wonderful
What a great find we stumbled across. Had heard of it but had no idea where it was. Admiring the door and 2 guys pushed it open and went in, so we followed, to enter another world of music, nostalgia and wonderful ambience. The lady serving us was brilliant, having worked there for 30 years ( did no
A bit of a summary review as this has quickly become a regular haunt of mine, and needs to be called out. This is a very unique restaurant that deserves recognition. The live music (especially Sunday and Monday evenings) is an exceptional contribution to the London scene and the back garden is an
Cute venue but the garden could do with some heater lamps and the menu certainly needs work.
It's a lively atmosphere and great for meeting people as everyone is so friendly. It took too long to get my food though. I had to follow up and turned out the server initially assisting me had forgotten to punch in my order. So had to place it again. Had a traditional shepherd's pie and the greens
This place is a lovely, different coffee shop..I had the tastiest food, had to send my compliments to the chef. Loved everything about this place. I didn't realize it was a hotel. Only visited the coffee shop. There's a club downstairs where the play jazz music..
Excellent food, fun atmosphere, great service. Loved it!
This cafe/bar has a great collection of old agricultural tools, instruments and sports equipment. One can imagine troubadours of old actually using most of this stuff as well. 🍺 The whole place looks back in time to a simpler era. Even though it felt a little cramped with a couple too many tables an
I had the brisket sandwich, very tasty and perfect portion. The fries need some help but they are in the right track, personally I like them crispy. There was a very young chap in there with a really creative hat, he was full of energy and loved music and to share the history of the Troubadour with
Shepard's pie. Amazing Ribs - best I've ever had in 40+ years. Nice vibe that makes you want to chill out and have a drink.
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