Restaurant Review: England: Fuller Ale and Pie
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Restaurant Review: Fuller Ale and Pie (5/10)
Fuller Ale and Pie is the first restaurant I went to in England and so it will be my first review too.
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Sara's Rating | Parts of the Experience | My thoughts |
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1 | Location | Not too far from the Earl's Court station |
1 | Atmosphere | Nice pub feel |
1 | Price | A decent price for a restaurant in London |
1 | Taste | It tasted fine. |
1 | Staff | Not good and not bad |
Location
If you are staying in the Earl's court area, as I was. This pub is located a coinvent 5 minute walk to the Earl's court station.
Atmosphere
The restaurant had a great pub feel. I think I only gave it a one cause it was a little awkward sitting alone with all the families and groups surrounding me.
Price
I ordered the London Pride Steak and Ale Pie with chips for £19.95 which came to $26.87 USD. That is pretty good price for a meal in London.
I chose the pie because the menu said,
Pie and mash is London's original fast food. A traditional British meal popularized in the eastern docklands areas of the capital during the Victorian era. Traditionally a working-class food, the pastry crust protects worker's meals from the dirt and grime of historic London."
Taste
The steak pie was pretty good. A nice meal to nourish me till morning.
I wanted to taste a bit of historic London!
Staff
The staff seated me quickly and brought my food in a good amount of time. They did their job and that is good.
This restaurant was a nice experience. There are many other places to eat in Earl's court and given the opportunity I would choose a different restaurant instead of going back to this one.
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