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Contribute FeedbackDespite some mixed reviews, Jamies seems to be a popular choice for various events and celebrations. The restaurant offers a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere with excellent food and friendly staff. While some diners had issues with the quality of the food or service, others had a great experience with delicious cocktails and top-notch service. The venue's historical background adds a unique touch to the dining experience, making it a memorable choice for gatherings. Overall, Jamies seems to be a hit or miss for some, but worth considering for those looking for a unique and lively venue in central London.
Had a table for six for lunch. The menu is already concise but because the chef 'wasn 't around ' they had a deputy, who unfortunately couldn 't cook. Therefore, we were treated to an even more concise range of options. One starter. One main. Two burgers. That 's it. And the service was slow, despite being basically empty. Honestly, McDonalds does a much better job. Don 't visit.
A small but bustling venue in a traditional pub type setting. Very limited evening menu though no mains just burgers and small plates. <br <br However the food was good and hot and there were nice wines on offer. Food was priced well for london 4 small plates £20 which was enough for 2 people.
Visited after 30 years, It used to be the Witness Box, and was pleasantly surprised. great atmosphere, beautiful decor and great service. Really enjoyed it.
I went here the other week for a reunion lunch which someone else had booked.I had pre ordered a burger., with a view to a dessert if I so wished later.My burger duly arrived,it was tasteless,dry not juicy.A slice of tomato,a bit of lettuce with French mustard which I dislike.I had asked for some English mustard which never arrived.I wasn,t asked how I wanted my burger cooked,I happen to like it a bit pink,not an option.The skin on fries were tepid! Burger King do a better burger at half the price and better fries.Bills do a better burger at around the same price.Cheapest red wine is a Chilean Merlot at £22,estimated mark up 300%.At the end you then get charged 12.5% service,a total con.This is basically a Pub which is what it previously was.I object very strongly to this automatic charging for service.This is not somewhere like Galvins where bread,butter,iced water is brought to your table and the service is smooth and unobtrusive.I had a burger with fries on a plate brought to my table.The waiter also poured a glass of wine.It probably said in small print somewhere that the service charge was optional,they shouldn,t even ask for it.How much would they get if they left it up to the customer to decide?? A burger should be a patty of minced beef,this looked like it had been bought in? I asked if there was any cheese to go with my remaining Red wine.NO.A bottle of Spitfire was £5-60,which I got from the bar myself,it saved the service.Our waiter was pleasant and tried hard. Whether or not Jamie Oliver has anything to do with this place I am unsure?
Probably ok for a drink, but food was simply awful. I was fooled as a tourist, I thought this had something to do with Jamie Oliver. My bad. But the menu advertised on the webpage didn't exist, so all I could eat was some frozen, awful small dishes accompanied with sauces probably from nearby Tesco. Bad taste, bad texture, bad quality. Avoid.