Is this as rude as it gets?

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spindrift

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Beer In The Evening reviews of my local pub:

I went in here and honestly felt that I would never get out alive. As I walked in, I carried on to the bar in terrible fear for my life. I ordered a drink and tried to work out an escape route. I had a hundred eyes on me. The stench of cannabis was obvious. I did'nt touch my half. I asked for the toilets and ran away. How do people get away with running a place like this?


Wouldnt be surprised if you saw a couple of pit-bulls slugging it out on the floor near the bar as you walk in - its that kind of place.
Went there once with a friend of non-WASP origins. I had to wait outside while he negotiated my entry. Once inside, I'm sure I saw Ben Kenobi fending off punters with a light-sabre - this really is the cantina from Star Wars.
I stuck to the mate like glue, unfortunately he proceeded to provoke one of the locals into a confrontation. An explosive situation was only defused when I quickly ordered Angostura and Tonics all round, as the punch on the lip I received from the barman brought laughter from all sides.
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senberbex - 20 Sep 2007 17:39
shithole. 0/10.
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Tetedelacourse

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Location
Rosyth
I ate in Gordon Ramsay's Amarylis in Glasgow a few times before it closed. It was profanely fantastic. The service was bettered only by the food.

I was really gutted when it closed as there aren't that many top notch restaurants up here - plenty who will charge top notch rates mind you and then fail spectacularly to deliver service and quality of food to match the price.
 

ChrisKH

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Location
Essex
I wouldn't eat ribs in this country; they just can't do them with the same sort of ability as the Americans. Lots of people slate US cooking and food but ribs/steaks are the one thing they do well. And at half the price.

I'm tempted to try Bodeans as they have a restaurant at Tower Hill. But I hate being disappointed.
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
Simon's post just reminds me of all those online reviews with people describing their experience of taking their other half up the oxo tower. I had never laughed so hard at anything on the internet, except of course the classic poo gnome on ratemypoo.com.
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
I am not sure I have much sympathy for anyone who would chose to eat in the Oxo Tower - isn't that some kind of masochism?

In fact, eating out in the centre of London is hardly ever that pleasant an experience IMHO. It is so ludicrously expensive and stuck up. I really miss living in Tokyo - now, that was a place for food - far more Michelin stars than London and Paris combined. Beautiful food in sensible portions, unobtrusively efficient service everywhere, and you can have change for a tenner for lunch in some of the top places.

On the OP - I read that review and thought it was rude but very likely to be accurate, but then he knew that before he went in anyway, I expect. I don't have much time for restaurant critics, it's such a pointless profession largely populated by people who were unable to be literary critics (let alone proper writers)...
 

Abitrary

New Member
Jonathan Meades, AA Gill, Giles Coren - all very good with the floridly sarcastic stuff, but it sometimes reads like a copy of Viz.

The only food writer on the planet who can bring dramatic occasion to a restaurant review is Michael Winner.
 

Monkey Boy

New Member
Gordon Ramsay is a genius...
Visited Petrus a few years back when it was at St James Square (or thereabouts?). It was my first real experience of fine dining and and it was just brilliant. I'm now a fine dining freak and will seek the opportunity wherever I go........
Probably the best place I've eaten is at the Jules Verne (2nd floor on the Eiffel Tower) a few years back. Just ace.
 
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