dean street townhouse


mike
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14 yıl önce
dean street
dean street townhouse. noisy, cramped, overpriced. what more can i say. dining tables are situated adjacent to the bar, in two rows making access difficult for both patrons and staff. the menu was mediocre and having a conversation with waiting staff almost impossible. the food was average pub grub and the bill was way too high. visit at your peril.
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rd
14 yıl önce
dean street
relaxed and buzzing. popped in here for a quick lunch and had the roast chicken - one dish - and zipped out. beautifully cooked chicken with a (maybe slightly strong) wine gravy and well-cooked roast potatoes and a savoury stuffing inside the legs.

i'd like to revisit for 3 courses because i love the atmosphere inside this place. it's relaxed without being stuffy, the staff are clearly very attentive and professional without being in your face and the place has a really great buzz about it.

i have to like somewhere that has a long row of bar seating for those popping in for a quick eat and even has a row of draught beer taps. hats off.
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american
14 yıl önce
dean street
one thing everyone can agree on: the place deserves its high marks for decor and buzz.
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londonrob
5
14 yıl önce
dean street
once i used to be the sort of person that would seek out a new club, a new bar, travel the country camping out in muddy fields to hear the latest band, the biggest dj. ah youth - where did you go? these days it's all about food and coffee - with the same
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gastro1
14 yıl önce
dean street
i thought i was going to get away without having to review dean street townhouse because having eaten here twice before i was confident that the required third meal could be avoided. the reason for my third meal was a lunch with helen the author of the br
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sue
14 yıl önce
dean street
i went for breakfast last saturday and it was all very nice except for the menu item bakers basket which said a selection of breads and pastries. great i thought but when it arrived there was no bread just pastries. small point and a bit picky? maybe or may be if they say bread and pastries they should mean bread and pastries....anyway i mentioned it to the waiter who suggested i order some toast. hmmm why does that still not seem right???!!!
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grumbling
5
14 yıl önce
dean street
the mains are exactly what you'd expect to see on a great british menu... if i were presented this little list at the final supper i certainly wouldn't have any complaints.
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grumbling
5
14 yıl önce
dean street
a lesson in classy simplicity. http://www.grumblinggourmet.com/2010/02/dean-street-townhouse-feb-2010.html


rolling out after a nice coffee and a good few hours out of the office, we reflected that this was what our soho kind had been doing for many years. it's how business round here seems to happen, and the dean street townhouse looks and feels like it's been part of that scene for considerably longer than the 6 months they've been trading for.
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hugh
5
14 yıl önce
dean street
the fact that even now, several days after dinner at dean street townhouse, i can still remember not just everything i ate but everything my companion ate, is exceptional.
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nick
14 yıl önce
dean street
just had lunch at the dean street townhouse; smart restaurants now make a point of calling to "re-confirm your table" on the day of the booking. this means if they don't get through you have to call back. i find all this a bit tiresome. its understandable
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greedy
5
14 yıl önce
dean street
i entered the dean street townhouse with excited anticipation. it feels like a first date. no, not with you, the peanut gallery, who will order a chardey (only if it's oakey), wrinkle your nose at the nearby try hards and have me guffawing about today's m
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tehbus
14 yıl önce
dean street
the dean street townhouse is part of the soho house group, so i guess you know pretty much what to expect. it's cosy, the service is attentive and polite, and the furnishings are the kind that you really want to have in your own home. food is staunchly br
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