David S.
Yelp
The Wonky Table (great name), is a modern restaurant at the bottom end of Sadler Gate in Derby. Having managed to book a table for a Saturday night, we arrived just before 6.30, so we could take advantage of the pre-theatre menu at a set £13.95 for two courses. The restaurant is not tiny, but only has a room for a handful of wooden tables, and comfy wooden chairs, with romantic candlelit lighting. The décor is modern, with a well-stocked bar and impressive wine list. The classical music was just at the right level to give the place a good atmosphere. There is a terrace, but as the weather is turning a little chilly, we decided to dine inside.
Menu wise, whilst there was a good selection of starters like soup of the day and a twist on garlic mushrooms, we decided to go for the main and dessert option. A choice of about 7 main courses, I plumped for the 8oz Ribeye steak, with wilted spinach, onion rings and chunky chips. All served with a peppercorn sauce, with the right amount of bite, a good start. My wife went for the fish and chips, with minted peas and tartare suace, which was served on what could only be described as a long thin piece of wood; clearly it is in fashion to have everything individually placed on slate or wood, but it sure makes it tricky to eat! Very tasty though; desserts wise, only four, off the pre-theatre menu. We had the Blackforest cheesecake, with blueberries, and the white chocolate torte, with walnut praline and a strawberry coulis, that cut through the sickliness of the white chocolate, two wonderful desserts. We finished the meal with a couple of strong flavoursome americanos, and we were so impressed, promptly booked in for one of their once monthly vegetarian evenings.
Great food, helpful but unobtrusive service and a lively, but not loud atmosphere, fantastic!