The Ebury Brasserie and Dining Room, Belgravia - pub details

Ebury Brasserie and Dining Room
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Address: 11 Pimlico Road, London, SW1W 8NA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7730 6784

Nearest tube stations Sloane Square (0.3 miles), Victoria (0.5 miles), Pimlico (0.8 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.5 miles), Battersea Park (1 mile), Queenstown Road Battersea (1.1 miles)

Pub added by anne. Last visited on 28th Nov 2003 by Techno.

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This isn't a pub; its a restaurant with a bar in an old pub. Its inclusion on BITE is dubious
Planner_21 - 12 Dec 2006 21:11
They're onto a fast one here:

Starter £5
Main £16.95
Pud £5.50
Total £27.45

Set meal for 3 courses = £29.95.

You do the maths.
Cleversaz - 28 Nov 2006 17:11
Good lord. I'm just glad that last night’s dinner was on the company cos you wouldn't catch me paying £30 for the three course set meal. Admittedly the steak was delicious but the sole piece of potato (not even a whole one cos it’d been pointlessly ‘shaped’) and the three small shallots that accompanied it did not come close to justifying its price tag. But the piece de résistance was the starter. ‘Baby Gem Salad in Vinaigrette with Shallots’ was on the menu, shame about their superfluous use of the term ‘salad’ here – what actually arrived was two pieces of baby gem lettuce, I’m guessing about a quarter of a one in total, with about 6 or 7 very, very thin shallot rings and the slightest drizzle of vinaigrette. To serve such a pointless dish as a starter is seriously taking the piss – even for the pretentious sloanie ponies who seemed to make up most of its clientele. Vinaigrette aside, it wouldn’t even constitute a rabbit’s dinner. And because it was so plain, it wasn’t even nice. Just a piece of lettuce with a bit of vinegar chucked on it? Mmm-mmmm – my taste buds are tingling.

One of the waiters gave the distinct impression that we weren’t good enough to be there and served us with an air of hostility that seemed to begrudge our presence. And watch out for the obligatory 12.5% service charge that will be added to your bill. They use the word ‘discretionary’ but they clearly don’t know what this actually means – I suspect because their grasp of the English language is, at best, basic.

The food here is a splendid example of rip-off Britain, charging way, way over the odds for inadequate food in an attempt to look posh and expensive. The poorest excuse for a salad in the history of the world had a cost price of approximately 25p. Taking the piss. Check out the Salisbury Tavern in Fulham for a great example of how fancy, expensive food can also be tasty and filling. I have no objections to paying for excellent quality but The Ebury falls very short of the mark.

It seems to have been swallowed up by its location. It tries too hard and as a result, is pretentious, unwelcoming and actually something of a joke. The sofas are comfy tho and the decor’s nice. But if I ever see if again, it will be from the street in passing.

Cleversaz - 28 Nov 2006 13:02
Was in here last night (mid August).
Ordered 4 cocktails (2, twice). Waiting some 15 minutes for the two Aussie lads to make them - a mojito and a margarita. I accept that one lad was clearly having his first "experience" of working a bar and was learning the ropes, but the efforts of his more experienced mate were not very good - ice had melted by the time it was poured.

Second visit to bar saw girl with limited Englsih make a siilar hash of my mojito fruit salad - as it appeared.

Will go again, but will worry how the service will be on a more busy night.


lolwood32 - 23 Aug 2006 13:38
Great atomosphere at The Ebury - perfect for an afterwork bevvy. Love the decor. Staff are friendly and helpful. Definitely recommended.
Adam - 10 Jul 2004 14:30

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