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Bidrage med feedbackBarnyard was nominated in timeouts the 100 best restaurants in london, and it was brought to us by ollie dabbous, who is of course the master behind the Michelin star restaurant dabbous. instead of serving uplifted diners, barnyard serves comfort food, home cooking style.
A short review for a quick visit in barnyard, the urban scheune in goodge street, founded by michelin, played ollie dabbous. the reason for the quick visit was a stop after dinner in the opposite for a recommended milkshake. they cannot miss the restaurant on the charlotte road, which has a logo of a hahnenhaus at its doorstep and interiors reminds of a courtyard of the future. with dimming and cozy atmosphere is the perfect evening place for an intimate meal and in our case drinks. we have the milkshakes of malt and popcorn both light, clear and addictive. the milkshakes are some of the most beautiful I had in london and would recommend to everyone with a sweet tooth and a desire for something...read more
I recently visited a new restaurant that opened within the first month of its opening. Ollie Dabbous, the renowned chef behind the upscale restaurant Dabbous, has launched Barnyard, a more affordable farmhouse-style dining experience on Charlotte Street in London's Fitzrovia. According to Timeout, it's "Not your typical Harvester." My friend and I chuckled at the comparison, as we had visited a Harvester for the first time a few weeks ago in Nottingham. Perhaps I have become a bit of a food snob, frequenting all these upscale restaurants, but that Harvester meal was honestly one of the worst I've ever had. Sure, there was a free salad bar, but the service was lacking, our food took ages to arrive, and we had to... (continues with more details)
This unique restaurant is a reminder that Ollie Dabbous is the creative mind behind the place. Each dish is perfectly presented with innovative flavors, making guests feel like they are dining in a much more upscale establishment. The menu features hearty barnyard dishes and is a perfect spot for a spicy lunch with friends. I highly recommend a visit to experience the luxurious ambiance and delicious food.
Can you book? Yes Food: 6/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Price paid per person: £39 As is the way with most restaurants these days, Barnyard is all about sharing. With sharing comes lots of small dishes, meaning the likelihood of ordering a bad one is increased. I went with four friends and between us we had the following, split into good and not so good: Good: Malt and bourbon shake a splendid malt milkshake with a dash of bourbon for wildness' sake. Green olives the really big green ones. Warm cornbread served in a paper bag to enhance the rustic barn theme, it was indeed warm, crumbly, a rich golden yellow in colour, and you could clearly see real bits of corn. Roast beef and...read more