I was very excited about having fish and chips in London. We had cod and haddock with chips and onion rings. Everything was delicious but the onion rings were stellar! Highly recommend this restaurant!
Perfect place to grab gluten free fish and was really impressed on how the young lady who served us handled a tricky punter, who was very unreasonable(imagine getting annoyed with the chef for not giving you chips the way you like them even though she didn’t say anything when she ordered and the waitress was happy to bring her another portion).
Incredible food, loads of amazing gluten free options such as Chicken Milanese and fish and chips, and loads of appetisers. Huge portions and probably one of the nicest pubs/restaurants to grab a drink at in the area. Absolutely reccomend, atmosphere and service were also amazing.
Big shame they stopped their fish and chips, which was excellent with a gluten free option. Tthey now have pizza- which you can get anywhere. On the plus side,b they have GF beer on tap and have resisted changing the nice interior over the years...
My wife and I visited for the 2nd time and on both occasions had G/f fish and chips which was fantastic. Very rare to find such a hidden gem that serves gluten free food and beer. Even booking my 60th birthday with them in the cosy bar downstairs for December.
Definitely going to be our regular drinking hole from now on.
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I usually love The Alchemist but was super disappointed with the bottomless/boundless brunch. We were over an hour in and we had only had 2 cocktails. At that point, we decided to just stick to the 3 cocktails and meal option instead of paying the extra for bottomless as we only had half an hour left and it took an hour to get two, it was unlikely we would have got any more than 3. I’ve been to a lot of bottomless brunches and I was excited about this one as someone’s who really likes the cocktails here.. I was expecting to have less drinks than I usually get at a bottomless brunch (maybe like 5-6 in 1.5 hours) but I didn’t expect to only have 2 in an 1 hour. Also, the solero cocktail cream smelt sort of stale?? And as a coeliac/veggie, my only meal option was some potatoes with some onions & spinach on.
I would return for a couple of drinks but I wouldn’t return for the brunch again unfortunately :(