Gerry L.
Yelp
Good location, very helpful service, and a great ambience -- although somewhat cosy, so if you are sensitive to voice levels it may feel a bit noisy. Staff extolled the fish and chips, but we were bent on meat, so we shared a portion as a starter. It was excellent, and whatever they do to the batter (something nitrogen something) works a treat: there's a perfect degree of crunch to the batter, and no sogginess. The chips that came with the dish were very good, with a good contrast of crunchy skin and soft interior.
Our mains were a pair of Angus bavette steaks with marrowbone sauce, which were prepared perfectly (for rare and medium-rare requests), and were juicy and tender on the inside, with a lovely grilled flavour on the outside. It is very difficult (read: impossible) to prepare meat like this on a home range, this was just right. The chips that came with it, however, were not like the ones accompanying the fish & chips, but run of the mill stuff that you'd ignore at a lesser place. In this environment they were an insult to the steaks.
We din't really have space for a desert, but were intrigued by the chocolate Cranachan, which apparently had chocolate and berries and whisky. It turned out to be an overly sweet concoction with an excess of cream -- neither chocolatey, nor generous in berries. The desert was so sweet it nearly spoiled the superb memory of the steaks. The espresso was good, though.
With a couple of glasses of wine per person, the meal came to 60-something each.