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    The Punchbowl

    3.7 (92 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Heidi C.

    We ordered the Vegetarian Shepherds Pie and it was VERY spicy! If you like spicy you will enjoy it, but we were a party of four, and we all ordered it. 1 person enjoyed it, but the other 3 of us couldn't eat it because it was just too hot! When the servers came to the table we asked why it didn't say it was spicy on the menu, and they both said "oh yes, it's very spicy, I forgot to mention that to you!" Both servers were very friendly and attentive, but the food was way too spicy to enjoy, so we left without finishing it. I mean I've eaten shepherds pie my whole life and never once have I had to ask "is it spicy?" because it never is usually! Too bad, as it's a nice pub, in a lovely location. If you read your reviews PLEASE add spicy to the details in the dish!

    Wendy L.

    This gastropub in Mayfair is often crowded with locals. There is also a restaurant at the back. We went there as a group for drinks. We have to wait to be seated. It's best to get there early.

    Kristine T.

    I don't think I would have found this pub without looking up pubs in the area as it's on a back street that I had never been to before. Luckily I believe that is true for many other people who seemed to overcrowd the other pubs on the main roads of the area, leaving this little gem with lots of space for me and my boyfriend to find a table. The interior is quite dark, with wooden decor and enough light to create a nice atmosphere but not light up the room. There was a good selection of beers and the staff were very polite. The treatment from them was more like something you'd expect at a restaurant (someone to greet you and find you a seat) and they even brought the drinks to our table because they had to change the barrel and they didn't want to us to stand waiting at the bar. They also asked us if everything was all right and said good night at the end. I must say, after all the pubs and bars I've been to where you wait ages to get served and the staff are too busy to notice anyone this was a welcome change. I think it's a great place for a group or a couple of people to go have some quiet drinks and catch up when they don't want a big night out but still want to be somewhere central. Definitely a good find and I'd be happy to go back.

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    Ana T.

    Nice establishment! I was told Guy Ritchie was a previous owner of this bar. It was a cozy escape from the chilly temperatures the rain brought upon us. We ordered cider beers & I'm really surprised I gravitated to the orange cider. I initially assumed the beer would be foul tasting but I was wrong! Later we had a laugh with the manager & other bar patrons by comparing notes with the manager on British sarcasm vs. American sarcasm. When it was time to close up shop, we hadn't finished our beers & the bar manager let us take the bottle home.

    Great little pub n grub.
    Jason H.

    A good pub. We stopped by when the Footman down the street had their kitchen closed. Positives are the experience. Its a very well presented, maintained, lovely old pub, right in Mayfair just steps from Berkeley Square. The food is good. My wife thoroughly enjoyed her bangers and mash. It was one of the best sausages I've ever tasted. Except my fish and chips. The fish has skin on it. Now I dont know if that is just a 'style' or tradition in these parts, but I generally do not like to see or eat a silvery fish skin or pick my fish apart to avoid it as I cut into the batter, so my fish was left mostly uneaten as a result. That being said, the chips and mushy peas were made from scratch and delicious.

    Frank G.

    Upstairs room - delightful spot for a lunch. Good atmosphere, great service. Easy going place too. Decent sandwiches.

    jason skuse s.

    Have been to The punchbowl twice now and each time have enjoyed a relaxing afternoon pint or three. The location(in the middle of Mayfair) means that you really have to search it out.This keeps the crowds down and the drunken Wetherspoons types away. The pub interior is nothing special,you could really be in a rustic country pub anywhere in england.The only thing that makes you realise you're in Mayfair are the prices. Well worth a visit if you're in the area.

    Bianca R.

    This very British classic pub , with a friendly and cozy vibe was what we were looking for after a few hours of sightseeing and walking in the cold. Lots of locals and business types frequent it. The food was traditional pub fare with generous portions.

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    Posh posh posh poshy posh posh. But, none the less, pretty good. Decent Deuchars on tap, and a menu that, while pricey, was fairly impressive. Their copy is hilarious, but I couldn't argue with the bangers and mash. Brighters' crab dish, was very very crabby, and the fish and chips (coley) was huge. The Essex girls trying it on with the local billionaires added to the ambiance. Class.

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    Milly Y.

    The bottom line: Upmarket pub grub in a cosy, welcoming setting. As my parents were due a visit, I thought it'd be nice for me to treat *them* for a change (as usually, it's definitely the other way round. The student in me lives on). Although the dining area wasn't open, it being a quiet Sunday night meant that our dining experience was pretty chilled out rather than a noisy pub atmosphere. The whole decor is lovely - with a bit of a nautical theme including pictures of ships and porthole windows in the bathrooms. The staff were very warm and attentive, and brought over a complimentary bottle of Pinot Grigio. Which, uh, I think I drank most of. Whoops... Although The Punchbowl is a pub, their food is certainly a tad fancier than the usual pub grub fayre . A few of the menu options were unfortunately out of stock after a busy Sunday but we all managed to pick a starter option that tickled our fancy - and I chose the Cider Braised Linconlshire Rabbit, Baby Leek and Hock Terrine. And it was brilliant. I've never had rabbit before, and if it's anything this good, I'll definitely be choosing it again. With a light but still plenty meaty taste, it was complemented perfectly by the Celeriac and Apple Slaw. This, pubs of London, is how you do a starter. For my main, I went classic and had a juicy slab o' steak with triple cooked chips and a bearnaise sauce. I loved the steak and it was cooked brilliantly - but the chips just outshone EVERYTHING, for reals. So crispy on the outside and soft, fluffy and wonderful on the inside. And absolutely perfect for dipping in the bearnaise sauce. Yuuum. My parents both had some roast lamb, which looked lovely - and I'm pleased to report that they definitely very much enjoyed their Punchbowl Sunday roasts. For dessert, I chose the Baileys Cheesecake and Raspberry Sorbet - and got a bit of a surprise when it arrived at my table. Rather than having cheese atop a biscuit base, it was actually a 'deconstructed' cheesecake with the biscuit to one side with the raspberry sorbet. Although it was an enjoyable taste, I felt like the consistency was quite thick and heavy and would have worked better with an actual biscuit base. The biscuit itself tasted fantastic, and I felt like there could have been a bit more on the plate to go with the cheesecake topping. I did REALLY enjoy the raspberry sorbet though - perfectly tangy and fruity. The Punchbowl is probably a little bit out of my usual price range - but for a special treat on a busy weekend, it offers the perfect mix of cosy pub atmosphere and fantastic food. If you want to be served great dishes but don't fancy dressing up and heading to a posh city restaurant, this tucked-away gem is the perfect place to relax after a busy day exploring London.

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    Review Highlights - The Punchbowl

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    Devonshire Arms - Exterior building

    Devonshire Arms

    4.0(25 reviews)
    0.6 miSoho
    ££

    Flew in on a Sunday and arrived at my hotel around noon. Immediately went to the concierge to see…read moreif he could secure me a spot since I had zero luck trying to get a reservation on line for two weeks prior. Remarkable, he scored and I literally walked around the corner and saw the long line to get into the pub first. I was seated immediately, however, and proceeded to enjoy a traditional Sunday Roast. Room was very pleasant (there are so many I got lost returning to my table from a bio brake. Roast was very good ( but no Lawry's) and the sides excellent. Could not decide if my favorite was the roast potatoes (crispy outside soft inside) or the glazed carrots. Yorkshire pudding was good but again, I am to used to the Lawry's and this is a different style. Peas were, well, peas, but very fresh. The sticky toffee cake was excellent and the Guinness fresh, creamy and a proper pour. Good thing because the selection of winners by the glass and half bottles of wine were both a little thin. Overall wine list was good but I was alone and not up for drinking a full bottle by myself. Overall, very enjoyable and to judge by the crowd and difficulty in getting a reservation, one of the more popular in town.

    Such a cute, old fashioned place. Really really loved this location- only went for pints and little…read moresnacks but area is gorgeous as well pub is very cute. Overall really enjoyable experience. Was rather packed and service is quick but able to snag seat. Recommend

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    Devonshire Arms - Iberico Pork ribsSome of the nicest things I have put in my mouth.

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    Lamb & Flag - Steak and ale pie

    Lamb & Flag

    4.2(194 reviews)
    1.0 miCovent Garden
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    Stopped by The Lamb & Flag while walking around Covent Garden and immediately understood why people…read morelove this place. The history alone makes it worth visiting, and the location is perfect if you're exploring the area. It feels very classic London in the best way. We stopped in for a pint and honestly... the whole after-work beer culture over there is something I really need to bring back with me to the States. The beer was great, the atmosphere was lively without feeling overwhelming, and it just felt like one of those places where people naturally gather and stay awhile. Definitely worth stopping into if you're in the area.

    Historic London pub that I visited for lunch, at opening time. The bar actually opens before food…read moreis served so I grabbed a drink. Reservations recommended. Two story space - the ground floor feature the bar and handles walk in lunch; the upstairs is a dining room for those with reservations. Fun fact, as part of the history, the pub used to be the host of bare knuckle fights and had regulars like Charles Dickens. Wildfarmed sourdough - served with whipped salted butter and Guinness butter. Well toasted bread and the butters with salt were well made. Fuller's London Pride marinated steak and ale pie - served with seasonal veggies and red wine gravy, as well as either mash potatoes or triple cooked chips. If there is one dish London does really well, it's their pies. It was beautifully made and loaded with steak. The red wine gravy was decadent and added a perfect amount of moisture to the pie. Triple cooked chips were perfectly crispy but fluffy on the inside. Corn fed chicken breast - served with garlic and sage butter, mash potato, cavolo nero, and crispy onions. Only took a bite of this as it was my partner's dish but the bite of chicken I had was very juicy and well seasoned.

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    Lamb & Flag - This is from 2003. Behind the bar with Owner and friends of his.

    This is from 2003. Behind the bar with Owner and friends of his.

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