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Staff has a lot of patience for how busy the place gets and they handle it pretty well. They're super quick and efficient with service. Prices as you would expect anywhere in central London. It's still pretty nice considering there is lots of space to stand outside with a pint. View all feedback.
What Tyler Powell doesn't like about The Gable:
No QR code option for order, so the bar was very busy. This meant that it took an exceptionally long time to order food or drinks. When we arrived, no one seemed to know that we had booked a table, so we got one who had drinks glasses from the previous people. It wasn't clear, we had to move everything. The food was average. View all feedback.
Cool modern pub for an after-work pint, with a beautiful selection of beating, crying and champagner. as most pubs are ib this area. sometimes has live music.
One of the most popular after the workshops in the city. this place is packed with workers who want to take a drink after work. therefore the venue in which is usually very lively. in relation to food they have individual nets, but we go in the rule for one of the sharing plates. if they are really hungry, they go for the classic board the burgers and sausages fill them. but if they don't mind sacrificing a little amount for quality, they go for the cheese plate.
The convenient location between moorgate and bank station this seems to be one of the favorite among the workers of the city for after office drinks, since this place is almost always packed. I was here with colleagues for drinks and nibbles. the personal here is very efficient and manages orders well even during the haste hours. I was just nibbling and they were pretty good. the pub also serves regular pub menu that contains fish n chips, burger etc. only what bothered me is the loud music, as it is difficult to talk. Nevertheless, I would recommend it for its location, good eating and 'happy hours'.
Because the gable has opened again, I have several lunches with work colleagues and after work drinks nibbeln with friends (and a few pfund! . the decor is so inviting, warm and quirky, its hard to leave! the staff is very efficient, courtesy and friendly. eating is always well cooked to wish, abundant and above average; not complaining there! the private dining rooms (each has its own thema are ideal for social meetings and business lunches that require some private sphere. on Thursday and Friday there is a great mood, especially below in the red stands. it is a great place to wrap at the end of a long working week so that you can...read more
The Telegraph has quite a large menu with plenty of vegetarian options. The food was good quality and not too expensive. Service was excellent. Quite a pleasant place to have lunch in the City.