My dining companions were Michelle of Greedy Gourmet, Jeanne of Cook Sister, Johanna of The Passionate Cook and Solange of Pebble Soup.
When we sat down at 6pm, the room was understandably empty. It filled up and all tables were taken when we left at 9.30pm. Diners did look smart, you could tell this was a pub in Chelsea and not Hackney. Thankfully it was still quiet whilst we were in full food blogger paparazzi mode snapping the interior, appetisers and first course!
6 Colchester rock oysters with red wine shallot vinegar – £11.50
Béarnaise sauce, hand cut chips and bone marrow jus – £22
Bottom: Dauphinoise potatoes – £3.50
Honeycomb parfait, chocolate madeleines – £5
(both dessert specials of the day)
British and French cheeses, homemade chutney, organic Scottish oatcakes – £9
















Salivating at all that. Garlic fries looked especially nice.
I love that end of town. Could never afford Vivienne Westwood. But I used to spend many a happy hour browsing in Designers Guild, Rococo Chocolates, Couverture, Osborne & Little wallpaper…oh, those were the days.
Great review, Sarah.
It was a lovely meal, all in all, wasn't it – I still dream of the Bearnaise sauce and the balsamic reduction!! Great (an very comprehensive!) write-up 🙂
Hehe it's so much easier to go into paparazzi mode when there aren't many people around isn't it! 😀 And some of those dishes really make me miss London food!