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Bidrage med feedbackThis restaurant claims to be a British themed Gastro Pub but falls short in several areas. The beer selection consists of standard local brews and imported bottles like Becks and Hoegaarden, with no offering of local craft brews. The service is lacking, with staff members busy chatting with each other and appearing clueless. While some dishes stand out, the overall menu is uninspired. The concept has potential but is poorly executed. It would be great to see this place improve and reach its full potential.
My family and I went to this restaurant to relax and have a few drinks. We ended up ordering dinner and were pleasantly surprised by how good the food tasted. We didn't have high expectations for a pub, but the food exceeded them. They didn't have a wide selection of beers, but they had what we were looking for, which was fine. The prices for their SanMig bucket were standard for other similar establishments. Overall, it was a pleasant experience and we will definitely be bringing friends back for a few rounds. The staff was friendly and helpful.
We had heard good reviews about the Wolf Fox so decided to try it for a birthday lunch. The burgers and sandwiches were quite nice but 2 of our group went without lunch due to very poor quality meals that had to be sent back to the kitchen, one meal was sent back twice! The Wolf Fox has only San Miguel light on tap, a self titled gastropub should have more than just a local beer on tap surely! The wait staff were pleasant though seemed overwhelmed by the number of customers, only 2 on duty to attend the bar, wait tables serve meals. We were completely underwhelmed by our experience at the Wolf Fox, we won't be back.
Burgers and fries were OK. The beer selection on paper is very good but they dont have everything listed. Service was OK and the outdoor seating area while a little cramped was pleasant enough on a rainy September evening.
We ate at the brand new Wolf and Fox Gastropub for an early lunch on Sunday. We were the only customers in the place. It is a nice looking bar/restaurant sort of place in upscale Fort Bonifacio. When we walked in, the music was so loud we couldn 't hear each other speaking. At first, we thought the music was turned up because, having just opened for the day, the workers were enjoying themselves while waiting for customers to arrive. After being seated, we realized that the staff was actually being serious about the music being part of the restaurant 's atmosphere. We asked them to turn down the music so we could communicate with each other, which resulted in the staff simply turning it off completely. The menu was presented in a strange format (part wolf, part fox), I don 't really get it, but they had a variety of interesting choices. I went with a steak/mozza sandwich. My wife got a fish/chip dish. The other family tried bangers and mash, a pasta dish, a salad, and pub nachos. My sandwich was OK nothing special. I would probably have been better off going to Subway. My wife 's fish was awful. It was way overcooked, which resulted in a vile, mushy consistency. The salad was average and the nachos used those cheap, yellow chips that you might find at a theater snack bar. The food came out of the kitchen one dish at a time. Overall, it was clear that they had an small, amateurish cooking staff in the kitchen. One would think that when a restaurant first opens, the owners would be trying to really wow their new customers, especially in such a competitive neighborhood. Apparently not at Wolf and Fox Gastropub. Well, I supposed they can crank up their horrid music permanently now, because these 2 families such won 't be back.