1-5 Stratton Street, Mayfair, London W1J 8LW
rfbmacdonald
last updated on 19-11-2008:
(updated on 16-04-2009)
The food here is superb. It is very much a traditional restuarant serving sausages and steaks. pies and liver etc. The interior is very well lit and complements the immaculate decor and there is a decent amount of space between the tables. The service is excellent and the food of a very high standard and wonderfully presented. The wine list is very good and not too overpriced. All in all a very enjoyable dining expierence.
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Pipinstr. 1, 50667 Köln
InterContinental Köln, Ein Betrieb der Dorint AG
rfbmacdonald
last updated on 11-02-2009:
I was lucky enough to visit this hotel in October last year, my freind insisted that we go there for the Irish coffee. The hotel is rather ordinary from the outside, however the interior is very well done in a classical grecian/roman style. The bar is pannelled with a fantastic ceiling, rather dark though. The irish coffee’s are made on a little stand that has a small pariffin jelly heater that heats the whisky and the sugar before the coffee and cream are added. Very impressive to watch, even better to drink! I can also recommend the champagne cocktails, and they have a very good vodka made from grapes! As you can tell, it was quite an afternoon, very good service and rather expensive. I’m returning to this hotel in Febuary to watch the Cologne carnival, and will advise accordingly.
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Fore Street, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1AH
rfbmacdonald
last updated on 21-11-2008:
This a tired pub with a rather tired menu. Jacket potatoes and burgers with a range of sandwiches. Sadly, unlike it’s namesake across the river in Polruan, it feels the need to charge extortionate prices! The burgers are shrivelled and bland and the prawn sandwich and a bit of salad £6.50. Do yourself a favour, nip over the road and get yourself a nice, hot homemade pasty from the bakers. The pub is in need of renovating and the menu in need of an overhaul. Very disappointing.
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12 Fore Street, Ensuite Accommodation, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1AQ
rfbmacdonald
last updated on 21-11-2008:
This is a pleasant pub situated in the heart of Fowey. It is right on the river and overs a wide range of pub food, the burgers are good. The meals are well presented and of good quality. The pub has a decent pool table and a decent slection of local beers and your usual lagers. In addition they serve coffee and a selection of tea. The pub also offers accomodation. The interior is light wood and bright. There is also a covered outside area. The staff are friendly.
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The Quay, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1PA
rfbmacdonald
last updated on 21-11-2008:
This is a fantastic pub in the cornish village of polruan, it is situated on the quay where the ferry from Fowey docks. The menu is your usual pu grub, with a specials board and a good selection of fish. The shepherds pie is really good, as is the fish crumble. The prices are low and the meals of a good standard. The bar has a good choice of lagers and a range of local beers from the local St. Austell brewery. They also serve decent coffee. The interior is a bit tired in the bar area, however, there is an elevated dining area with a serving/ordering counter. The pub also has a pool table and a dart board. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the service excellent. Highly recommended.
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