The Brave

Pub · East Canonbury

The Brave

Pub · East Canonbury

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340-342 Essex Rd, London N1 3PB, United Kingdom

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Roast beef, stone bass, hake, beef tartare, great wine  

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340-342 Essex Rd, London N1 3PB, United Kingdom Get directions

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The Brave - Review - Islington - London - The Infatuation

"The Brave is a pub-British restaurant that teeters on the edge of being great. But it doesn’t quite reach its full potential. Some over-seasoning here and a lack of welcome there makes for a frustrating meal at this Islington spot, but only because it could be so good. photo credit: The Brave It’s very handsome, albeit a bit generic, but because the restaurant is so separate from the pub—through a doorway in a different room—it lacks atmosphere. The large room needs to be fuller to have that pleasant hum of chatter, so ask for the seats opposite the open kitchen to add an immediate injection of energy into your night. The menu is impressive at times, like the feasting spread of venison that wouldn’t look out of place on an episode of Wolf Hall. But dishes can be overwhelmingly salty. It’s a smart, sleek place but if you’re after a lively atmosphere, or a meal that’s not sodium-sponsored, we’d go elsewhere. Food Rundown Whipped Chicken Liver Parfait The expensive face cream we were ad-bombed into buying isn’t as velvety smooth as this parfait. Luckily it’s not as intensely chickeny either. Rich and buttery, it sits inside a thin, crisp pastry basket that shatters the moment your teeth connect with it. It’s one of the best things on the menu. photo credit: The Brave Homemade Soda Bread Call us purists, but soda bread belongs with salted butter. For a bread that already has a malty flavour all of its own, we found it overwhelming paired with this Marmite butter. To be clear, the Marmite butter is excellent, smooth, light, and comfortingly savoury. We just don’t prefer these two things together. photo credit: The Brave Roast Haunch Of Aynhoe Venison Another dish of two halves. Perfectly cooked, soft venison and hash browns with structural integrity and layers that would make Kevin McCloud proud are a big yes. But the XO sauce is so salty that we couldn’t manage more than a spoon of it. photo credit: The Brave Mangalitza Brawn By this point in the meal we seized upon the gem lettuce on this dish as something refreshing and crisp to give us relief from the merry-go-round of savoury and salty flavours from the parfait and XO sauce. But no, the anchovy-heavy dressing is very salty too. The mangalitza is fantastic, though. The tender shredded meat is encased in a battered, breadcrumb cube which is crunchy and decadent. photo credit: The Brave" - Sinéad Cranna

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Philippa Cooke

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We had a really great meal here. Every table was booked, yet it still felt airy and spacious. It was such a pleasure to have a table where you did not need to carefully position glasses, wine, cutlery and candles just so, in order to make space for the sharing plates to be admired. The standout dish was the Stone Bass with passion fruit and jalapeño peppers – we shared, but I could easily have eaten one to myself. The Hake was gorgeous. Everything else was excellent too. My only criticism is that the kitchen was a fraction slow, but in a way, that was refreshing. It was a welcome change not to have everything arrive bang bang bang, followed by the bill after just one hour and fifteen minutes. The service was excellent throughout. We will return.

Y S

Google
The wine selection is great. We had a few canapes and small plates instead of any of the mains. The beef tartar, cured stone bass and the crab were the best dishes. The staff are really lovely.

B B

Google
Came to the brave in the second week it had opened and had an amazing roast but they have changed their Sunday menu since and the quality of the food has drastically dropped as well. The sirloin was really overcooked which made the beef quite tough. The potatoes were also overcooked and burnt as you can see from the colour of the potatoes in the photos. Have added a pic of the potatoes last time we came for comparison! They longer serve a truffle cauliflower cheese and you used to get hispi cabbage as veg but now you get a single carrot but the price for the roast remain the same. The pub was empty except for one other table on a Sunday for Father’s Day and even so the service was not great. We were asked if we wanted to see the dessert menu and after saying yes they never came back so we decided to get the bill instead. It’s a shame because we thought this was one of the best roasts in London previously. A really disappointing meal :(

Jay

Google
Visited The Brave for Sunday lunch and was pleasantly surprised! The atmosphere is very cosy and comforting (the exact kind of place you’d want a roast). I had the beef roast which was cooked to perfection. The roast potatoes were crispy on the outside but light and fluffy on the inside, the truffle cauliflower cheese… mouthwatering! Finished off with the ginger bread desert which is served with banana ice cream and toffee and rum syrup. I’m not being dramatic but this might have been one of the best desserts I’ve been luckily enough to eat. Absolutely great meal, can’t wait to visit again.

Michelle B

Google
Incredible Sunday Roast at the Brave. One of THE best in London. Everything was outstanding, from the perfectly cooked beef, the short rib, the cauliflower cheese, the hispi cabbage… I am honestly speechless.

Nina Patel

Google
After trying 12:51 and the chicken shop from James I was super excited to try the Brave, especially as I enjoy a pub vibe. We initially came with the intention of sitting in the bar and ordering bar snacks but the lovely bartender and host organised a table for us in the restaurant area. In the Brave, the bar area is quite small but has a buzzing atmosphere. It would be great if it was bigger. The service was really hit and miss. We were told we could have a relaxed paced dinner as long as we gave table back in 2 hours but our server did not let us. It was relentless. Not helpful, and really did impact our overall experience. What was also frustrating is the menus and prices. The wine list was written so well, I loved the descriptions but the prices were different to the one of the bar and what we paid. Some also were on one and not the other. The wine choices however are great, still affordable and served in nice glasses. Overall the food was disappointing, it was a hit or miss. The canapé / bites and bar snacks were great, in particular the beef tartare. The scotch egg was good but it would be better if the egg was runnier. The sauce is amazing! However, the larger dishes weren’t as good. The beef shin and the brawn were too salty and we couldn’t eat it at all. I appreciate good seasoning but this is too much. Overall, it’s promising but didn’t deliver. The space is beautiful, love all the plates etc. Would return to sit in the bar and enjoy the delicious snacks and the wine but wouldn’t have a meal. Shout out to the lovely lady behind the bar, she was great.

Beth Treece

Google
We started with the bar snacks and enjoyed them so much we ended up staying for a full dinner. Absolutely delicious! Interesting flavours and different textures made for a real treat of a meal. I look forward to the Sunday Roast. Chef James Cochran strikes again!

PHB Heating

Google
I had an absolutely fantastic experience at this bistro pub! From the moment we walked in, the staff made us feel welcome with their warm and attentive service. Every dish we tried was bursting with flavor—clearly made with care and high-quality ingredients. It’s rare to find a spot that nails both food and hospitality so perfectly. What’s even more exciting is the beer garden currently under renovation. Can’t wait to come back soon. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a great meal and a relaxed, friendly vibe!