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14 years ago
Excellent! The service, food and atmosphere here are great! It loses a star because although the food is very good it should cost half what they charge! read more
The Seagrass - British Near Me - London, XGL
74 Chapel Market
London N1 9ER
United Kingdom
Islington, Angel
07902 015200
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http://www.theseagrassrestaurant.com
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Hours
What time does The Seagrass open?
The Seagrass opens at 7:00 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does The Seagrass close?
The Seagrass is closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.The Seagrass closes at 11:30 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Wed, Sun ClosedThu-Sat 7:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Does The Seagrass serve alcohol?
Yes, The Seagrass serves alcohol.
Does The Seagrass have parking?
Yes, The Seagrass has parking options.
Does The Seagrass have free WiFi?
Yes, The Seagrass has free WiFi.
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If you're in the UK on a Sunday, it's a must to do Sunday roast dinner! Hawksmoor was an excellent…read moreplace for a roast dinner. It has a steakhouse vibe. It's two floors. The basement has a bar, lounge and restaurant. It was a little noisy. But we could still talk. The roasted scallops were cooked perfectly. The green sauce was tasty. I love the presentation. The Bill Marrow was also good. It was very rich. There were two kinds of Sunday roast a sirloin and a rump. Three of us had the rump roast dinner and three had the sirloin roast dinner. It was hard to tell the difference. All the dinners came with roasted potatoes greens and of course, Yorkshire pudding. It was all delicious. I have to say my favorite part is always the Yorkshire pudding. I also have a green salad, which is basically just lettuce with a light dressing. It was very fresh. We were too full for dessert. The service was excellent. We were seated right away and given water. In the UK, you can order sparkling, still or tap. Sparkling and still come with a charge. Tap is usually free. Our server was attentive without hovering. It's a good idea to make reservations at Hawksmoor especially for the Sunday roast. We got there at three by the time we left around 4:30 some of the roasts were already sold out. Just a note: Sunday roost is usually a late lunch not a dinner. It's good to go between two and four especially if you don't have a reservation.
This is simply a happening place with good food. The server was informative and guided our choices…read more(which I love) Service was excellent and the ambiance is exciting. I'd wanted a proper English Prime Rib with Yorkshire pudding. But that is not what it was. It was a grilled rib-eye in cast iron perfectly prepared. When the food and service are this good, I never resent paying for it. Make no mistake this place is expensive, but worth every penny.
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Maria was our server again. She was as attentive as always but not obtrusive with solid…read morerecommendations when requested. It is remarkable to be remembered after almost 5 months. While the food is excellent we keep returning for the quality of the staff.
This was my first time visiting this restaurant. It was excellent! I had heard a lot about the…read morehistory, the ambiance, and the incredible quality of the food. But my experience there exceeded my expectations.
Fireplace
Poached Loch Duart Salmon
We went expressly to see Tom Carradine perform his Cockney sing-a-long... what a great night!…read more The pub itself is authentic Victorian vibes, all sorts of things to look at on the walls and hanging from the ceiling. Not a big place, not many tables, but we were able to stand at a section of the bar that gave us the best view of the performance and Tom Carradine at his piano. By the end of the night the place was packed, people drawn in by the sounds of the music and the crowd, such fun! If "cockney sing a long" doesn't speak to you, don't worry... there is something for everyone. There was Abba, the Beatles and all kinds of other great classics. NB I had to convince my travel companion to come with me to this show, but we both had so much fun and we both sang our hearts out. Tom Carradine is a superb entertainer. Highly recommend if you like fun and music!
Service was great! The atmosphere is goofy, and theatrical. They were playing fun music to fit the…read morekitschy tavern vibe. It felt a little bit like amovie set in a way. We had the fish and chips and it was delicious. It's worth stopping here to eat if you're in the area.
Bar area
Battersea Pie Station, under the arches of the lower ground floor of Covent Garden's Market…read moreBuilding, serves up proper British grub. Simply look for The Pie Shop sign and pick your pie which is served with silky smooth mashed potatoes and lashings of rich gravy. Every time I eat a pie this place is my benchmark for the best pies ever! The menu at Battersea Pie Station includes classics like steak and stout, minced beef and onion and chicken and mushroom, plus more creative, veggie options including butternut squash and goat's cheese. The steak and stout is my ultimate favorite! This place is my go to pie place every time I'm in London. I always try to stay in Covent Garden just so I can come here. This is my basis of the perfect meat pie with the pleasingly firm crusts and sides of mash and roasted potatoes are so delicious. The rich red-wine gravy comes separately in a small jug. I smother the pie with the gravy. Ingredient quality was excellent. They have mini pies and the regular sized pies. Even for a counter-service place this little cafe is terrific value - and you will be surprised that for Covent Garden you can eat a reasonably priced and uber delicious meal that makes me full the whole day! 5 stars can't wait to come back!
Mrs. Lovett has nothing on this place! Perfect for a quick humble meat pie dinner before a fancy…read morepants opera. Every dish I tried was a hit. Minced Beef & Onion: The most popular, apparently. Smooth and moist inside with a buttery flaky outside. Steak & Stout: Same great crust, but with a very distinctive inside, chunks of firm roast and thick gravy where you could actually taste the stout. Probably my favorite pie here. Chicken & Mushroom: A nice variation from beef, but by no means lesser. With it's large chunks and umami gravy, this was like a quick hit fix for when craving a proper chicken pot pie. Mash & Gravy: The mash was smooth and buttery. The gravy was more than plentiful. Kinda lives under the shadow of the delicious pies though. Sticky Toffee Pudding: Good, but not great. The toffee sauce felt a bit too thick and wasn't as warmed as I like it. The sponge cake was alright, but kinda dry, like they just plopped into the toffee sauce puddle. But it did do a good job of soaking up the sauce with a little spoon dexterity.
All the pies! Battersea Pie
Mince Meat & Onion pie, Battersea Pie
Pie time
Stopped here for lunch. Their menu is a pretty good size and offers things from burgers, fish, to…read morepies. I got the fish and chips. The fish batter was great and perfectly salted. Chips were alright. Mom got the Scottish salmon and enjoyed it immensely. Lovely staff and they offer bar, dining, and some outside tables.
Tough rating given the pub gets the patrons it gets, not their fault. We popped in searching for…read moreOrchard Thieves cider, which they did not have or were out of, we called (old school) and was said to have. Mid afternoon on a Friday and an exceedingly boorish American ex-pat (he told whoever would listen a dozen times) started in with very loud ethnic and misogynistic "jokes " in a hard of hearing bellow. With 15 minutes he'd run a half dozen patrons back to the street. Pub was otherwise fine.
Vegan Lentil Pie
View from the second floor window of the pub sign
Ultimate London comfort food!…read more On a Saturday night around 7:30PM, the wait for a party of five was 45 minutes. The food was well worth the wait. The Steak and Blackheart Stout Pie was delicious. The steak was tender and the mash was smooth. Definitely get the Sticky Toffee Pudding. The pudding was sweet, soft, and warm, pairing perfectly with the silky pudding and cold vanilla ice cream.
What a great start to our trip to London. We're from California and this was the best first meal…read morefor us. Mashed Route: Step 1: choose from a variety of mash Step 2: choose protein(s) Step 3: choose gravy Packed with umami and deep flavors. All 6 people in my family finished their entire entree. Owner was great - very friendly, accommodating, and great conversationalist. Ambiance was on the smaller side with an open view of the alley. 5/5 would return
Inside
Steak & Ale pie, cheesy mashed, and farmer's gravy!
Outside patio
I went for diner Friday evening and sat on the terrace and the all experience was absolutely…read moreamazing.
Love this Ivy location. Great adult menu and standard kids menu. Wonderful staff. The best…read morepart--located right next to the Palace Theater. Perfect for dinner in between Parts I and II of Harry Potter.
Toast with the English breakfast
Bloody Mary
For true walk back into old english history,i recommend this establishment.I t drips with…read moreatmosphere of old days and and the food was outstanding. The service was very good.
Great old place and quiet refuge from the main road. Didn't get any food but it was great spot to…read morejust relax and enjoy a beer. Stop in and have a pint.
Seating area at the back downstairs
Pint at the bar. What else.
We stopped for a snack and were overwhelmed by how good everything was. Service was quick,…read moreconsidering we moved to a table outside. My wife and daughter believe that they had the best mojito they ever tasted.
The most average, middle-of-the-road institution in London, and the Covent Garden location is…read moreperhaps the true median of the whole lot. It's fine. Your fish and chips will be fine. Your burger will be fine. The duck will be fine. Coming for breakfast and getting an omelette? Your breakfast will be fine. Just getting some chips and a G&T? They'll be fine. The people attending to your meal? They're fine. The interior? Fine-ish. will you be blown away? Absolutely not. Will you be disappointed like you might be by some of the other nearby tourist traps? Probably not. Will you be left with a vague sense that perhaps you should make better life choices? Guaranteed.
Food = phenomenal, service = outstanding! We arrived almost at closing and they were incredibly…read moreaccommodating!!! Would go here again & again!
Wow, wow wow!!! first of all, after we walked in the hotel, the woman in the front said you look…read morecold, have some hot wine. From there another person asked, would you like to take a picture underneath the lights with the Christmas tree. In other words, the service for the minute you walk in the Corinthian Hotel is phenomenal. I had the fish and chips was which was spectacular. The sourdough bread with the butter is probably the best sourdough I've ever had in my life. Lori had the strip steak, which was very good. But the fish and chips was this show stealer along with the sourdough bread. The wine and the Prosecco was spectacular. This place is definitely worth numerous repeats.
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