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    G&Tea Lounge

    4.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Good for groups

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    The Parlour - Mm sweet potato fries

    The Parlour

    3.1(41 reviews)
    0.2 miCanary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
    ££

    I don't eat there, I don't think I met anyone who does. But Parlour Bar (spelled the wrong way, by…read morethe English copying the French all the time "Parluuur" Bar is the best, hottest, most popular bar in Canary Wharf for years and always will be. It's centrally-located in a big park square and has a huge outside terrace with multple bar stations. Sometimes there are concerts or films set up in the park so you get a free show while you get tanked after work, and everybody is there after work. I miss getting drunk with my bud Nicky Glasses at Parlor, miss you buddy. Some day we will have to go there to reminisce inside bevys.

    Having enjoyed the bar at Parlour for an after-work drink, we decided to try out the restaurant…read more Upon arrival we were seated immediately in the secluded dining section, which is next to the kitchen area. We were given menus and offered a choice water - including free tap water with ice and mint leaves, were presented a complimentary salmon amuse bouche and ordered cocktails. So far, so good. Once our delicious cocktails arrived, we ordered our starters and mains, and a bottle of wine. Unfortunately the white wine arrived warm, but it did come with an ice bucket, so it cooled down whilst we ate our starters. To our surprise, the mains (a standard burger and chips) arrived stone cold, but we let the waiter know, and he seemed genuinely apologetic and brought us fresh ones, which were hot. The food wasn't bad, but neither was it anything outstanding. The whole Parlour bar and restaurant menu has a quirky "circus" theme, with the cocktails named things like "tears of a clown" and "fairground millionaire", and the chips served in mugs or flower pots! Our burgers were served on a plastic cafeteria style lunch tray. Whilst the service was good, the prices were a little on the high side given the quality. I suppose it's the central Canary Wharf location that draws in customers looking for team lunches paid for on company credit cards.

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    Temple Lounge - Tandoori Mixed Grill

    Temple Lounge

    3.0(7 reviews)
    0.1 miCanary Wharf, Poplar, Isle of Dogs
    ££

    Not a fan! The staff was pretty rude, the first thing they…read moredid was point out that it's cash only and £10/person minimum spend in a very short and rude tone. Since we were hungry and only had about an hour before our film started, we sat down anyway. Ordering food was easy enough and it didn't take too long to arrive. I had ordered a main that was advertised to come with rice or chips. I decided on rice as I don't particularly like chips. But when my food arrived the server pointed out that it came with couscous and he'll bring me chips instead of the rice I ordered. I pointed out that I wanted the rice, which is why I ordered it but he kept insisting he'll bring me chips. It was absolutely ridiculous. If I wanted chips, I'd have bloody well ordered them! The food was decent, I've had better but the price was reasonable enough. Probably wouldn't return though as service is really bad.

    When my friend told me that this place was a BYO and minimum spend was 20 pounds a person, I did…read morenot expect something this classy. It's right by the waterfront by West India Quay station and has a great outdoors area, perfect for sitting outside but under a covering on a nice summer's evening. I've heard that it's crazy busy on Thursday and Friday nights, but on a Saturday, we didn't even have to book for a party of 4, and were seated right away around 7:30 pm. The shisha is about 15 pounds for 2 people, and you have to have 1 for every 2 people. They also have these ice extensions that I'd never seen before, for an extra 2 pounds. They didn't add much to the experience, but were cool for the novelty. As for the food, they have a great selection of Lebanese/Indian food. First we got the vegetarian mixed meze, which says that it serves 2, but is more than enough for 3 or 4 people. It's ok, but nothing stellar. But my friend could not stop raving about Farruj Meshwi, which is a grilled baby chicken that comes with the most amazing garlic sauce. I was definitely impressed. As our other main to share between 3 people, we got the mixed biryani, but I was disappointed, as it was more like rice with some sauce stirred into it instead of the oily fried rice type of biryani that I grew to love when I was in India. So you're probably better off sticking to the Lebanese stuff. Overall, food was decent, but that's not what you're coming for. It's a killer venue with a great BYO policy and it just so happens to be cheap too. It was honestly hard to spend 20 pounds per head... maybe if you order 1 main per person, but there was just so much food as well! I wish London had more BYOs like this... in any case, definitely worth the trek out to Canary Wharf, and a neighborhood gem for those who work or live there!

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    London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf

    London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf

    4.1(37 reviews)
    0.0 miPoplar, Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
    £££

    We got stuck on the first floor which sucked. But the front people were super nice. Housekeeping…read moregot mad that we didn't want our room to Be cleaned . Language barrier maybe? But she kept telling us to get out now and I said no we don't need any cleaning and she said she was going to get her supervisor. They never showed but I was like ok?

    Hey there, fellow travelers! Just had to share our experience at the London Marriott Hotel Canary…read moreWharf, where we kicked off our family vacay with a bang! Warm Welcome: When we first arrived, our rooms weren't quite ready yet. No biggie, though, because we made our way up to the Executive Lounge for a drink and a snack. What a lovely start to our stay! Above and Beyond: The next day, as we geared up for our adventure in the city, we decided to swing by the concierge desk for some local tips. Let me tell you, the concierge was an absolute gem! Not only did he provide us with fantastic recommendations, but he went the extra mile by walking us all the way to the Underground station. He guided us on how to pay, took us up the elevator, and even accompanied us to the platform. Talk about exceptional service! The entire staff at this hotel was top-notch. Cheers to G&Tea Lounge: We couldn't resist a stop at the G&Tea Lounge for a couple of drinks, and boy, were we in for a treat. The libations here were spot-on, and the atmosphere was just right for winding down. Cozy Quarters: Now, let's talk about our room. It may not have been the most extravagant we've seen, but it was comfortable and had all the essentials. The bed was just fine, though we did notice that the comforter was a tad lumpy, as you can see from the video. We had booked a Deluxe King Bed room but lucked out with an upgrade to an Executive King Room on a high floor. Delightful breakfast buffet: Thanks to our Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite status, it was on the house, and let me tell you, it was a morning treat worth savoring! The buffet spread featured all of your typical British favorites. But here's the kicker - there was also an egg station where you could order your eggs just the way you like them, and they'd whip them up right in front of you. A lovely assortment of fresh fruits and pastries awaited us, and coffee enthusiasts were in for a real treat. The coffee maker had a selection of options like Americano, latte, cappuccino, and more. It's safe to say we started our days on a delicious note, and for a complimentary buffet, it was pretty darn good. So, if you're lucky enough to have Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite status, make sure to take full advantage of this breakfast spread - it's the perfect fuel for a day of London exploration! All in all, our stay at the London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf was made extra special by the wonderful staff who truly went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and assist us in every way possible. If you're looking for a comfortable and friendly base for your London adventures, this spot is definitely worth considering. Happy travels, everyone! Visit my website to see a walkthrough video of our room.

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    Lounge Bohemia - Vibe

    Lounge Bohemia

    4.3(79 reviews)
    2.7 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate
    ££

    I am a forever fan of speakeasy's - and, the team at Lounge Bohemia took mixology to the next…read morelevel... The molecular level!!! We went with three different options from their tasting menu/cocktail tour, and were wowed away by each and every round of the molecular cocktail experience! There were a range of flavours, temperatures, liquors, flavours and modes of "drinking" each of the rounds. Situated in the Shoreditch area, the location is great! The decker is also very trendy with the dimly lit speakeasy vibe. The service was great. Cannot wait until I'm in London again to go back and try another one of the options on the tasting menu.

    This place was so awesome! My party of 5 were able to snag reservations the day before for a…read moreThursday evening bday celebration. The space isn't a true speakeasy as there's a clear entrance you go to, vs finding the secret entrance and all that jazz. Aside from that, the vibe is moody and chill. Menus are in the books at the tables. They offer ala carte drinks or you can choose their 5 drink tasting menu which is popular. We all got the tasting menu, every person getting a different theme. Drinks are creative, whimsical, fun and playful. I'm not much of a drinker so I was concerned this would be a bit much for me, but this is about the experience, the drinks werent too big or overly boozy, or anything. The themes from the 39 euro tasting menu are: 1. Cocktail history. This is the most traditional drink direction 2. Naughty childhood. Drinks are candy and dessert based. Not necessarily overly sweet so don't worry about that. 3. Nature. 4. West meets east. Asian themed drinks. This was most creative and I wish I got this one. 5. Gourmet. French themed. This is the one that didn't get chosen from our group. 6. Get ready and go. London themed. All the drinks were super creative. There was so much thought around presentation put into them. And they update their drinks regularly. I'll definitely come back so I can try more of the other themes. Note. They have very very minimal snacks available so make sure you eat ahead of time.

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    Mochi with old fashion

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