Vivien L.
Yelp
Wildly inconsistent. Maceo ordered the fish and chips, while I ordered the beer battered chicken sandwich. The fish was good. The chips were fries, not chips, but they, too, were good. And a generous portion of both. The chicken sandwich was terrible. The roll was exceedingly dry, dense, and tough. Very unpleasant to eat. I mentioned this to the server, but she only shrugged and said, "I guess I can take a couple of dollars off." I replied that I wasn't trying to get a discount, I was trying to convey that the roll wasn't edible. She shrugged again, and that was it. (And paying $16 for a bad sandwich is just as annoying as paying $18 for a bad sandwich.) She did absolutely nothing to solve the problem, nor did she discount the bill. We feel extremely stupid and completely ripped off for paying $18 for that terrible sandwich.
In addition to the horrible roll, the chicken was tiny and dry, the tomato scant and underripe, and the avocado nearly absent. So even if the roll had been decent, the sandwich still would have been sadly paltry. Don't know how management, in good conscience, could serve that sandwich to a customer. Shame on them.
We were hoping that this might be a new regular restaurant for us. But given the terrible sandwich and the absence of the slightest concern by staff, we will return only when Maceo has a specific taste for fish and chips (fries).
The interior is cute in an art-directed pub sort of way. We liked the interior vestibule- every pub we've ever visited in the U.K. has such a vestibule, so it is a nice touch. The beer was nearly room temperature. We understand that in Europe beer is served much warmer than in the U.S., which is fine, but here in the States we like colder beer. Just a thought.