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    Byron

    3.9 (92 reviews)
    ModerateBurgers, American
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Laura N.

    Wow Byron... you're so... so... distressed. So urban-chic. So industrial-shab. If I hadn't watched workers slave away this time last year actually destroying the ins and outs of this building - exposing beams, sanding off just enough paint, breaking tiles and applying, then distressing the name "Byron" on the outside of the building I might have actually bought it... Instead I just bought a burger. A damn good burger. It involved spicy BBQ sauce, pepper jack cheese and was cooked to perfection. I've also recently indulged in a beetroot salad and an Oreo milkshake that literally blew my mind when it arrived in a milkshake cup with the extra on the side. So really Byron, your burgers, sides, salads and milkshakes bring the boys to the yard. Why are you spending time and money posing as anything but a great local burger joint?

    Dave S.

    My favorite place for a burger in Islington. Mine involved bacon and spicy bbq sauce on a homemade bun. The meat was perfectly cooked, just a bit pink in the middle. I've been disappointed at one too many a burger joint in London, however Byron always comes through. As for the ambiance, most of the Yelp reviews are spot on---this place is the epitome of industrial chic meets a construction site. The interior is purposely left incomplete---exposed rafters, lighting/wiring. When upper street was under construction late this winter, it was hard to tell where the street construction ended and Byron began! But now the sidewalks are nicely polished and construction free. There are 2 or so sidewalk tables you can snag to enjoy your burger outside. If you're in the mood for a damn good burger, there really is no better place on Upper Street.

    Smoky burger - delicious!
    Nic R.

    I'm going on a burger hunt, and this was a pretty good choice. I had been wanting to try Byron for years, and now that I went once I've actually been two other times since, at two other locations - each time I've been impressed! The burger is great. I had their Byron burger twice, and it was delicious. I order mine medium rare and the second time at Covent Garden they definitely over-cooked it to medium, and friends who just took theirs medium said theirs was a bit overcooked as well. The Angel branch didn't have this problem. Either way both the Byrons were great, and everyone I was with really enjoyed theirs as well. The third time I went was near Kensington and they had a special burger with crispy fried onions and barbecue sauce on top - I can't remember what it was called, but oh dear LORD was it good! I highly recommend it if you go and it's the special that day. Oh and DEFINITELY get their fried courgettes. I forgo their chips for them every time and I never regret it. I also really like their beer selection, lots of American beers to choose from as well as a couple Brewdog choices, and a few others. I like that each branch has their own atmosphere. It makes each restaurant feel unique even if the food is exactly the same. So far I probably do like Angel one the best for atmosphere, but I'm a bit of a hipster who likes that wood-dominated kinda run-down look. The Covent Garden one is a bit more posh looking though so probably good for a date night, and the Kensington branch is very white and modern. The service is always decent, never out of this world but never bad. Is it the best burger in London? No, not really. But if it can make a score of Americans happy, then it's a good pick. Just make sure to order your burger cooked slightly less well than you normally like it and you should be happy!

    Daniel F.

    I regularly go here because the location is very near the two really good cinema's. I do love the outisde seats in summer and the decor of stripped laid back feel. But can't feel it is very small. Too small inside and cramped. That said the service whenever I have been has been excellent. Perfectly cooked burgers too. Go here to get my Byron Burger Club fix on Thursdays.

    Jason P.

    Great place and location on Upper Street. It is opposite the Business Design Centre, and is the latest branch of Bryon (replaces Hamburger Union on Upper Street). David, manager (centre of photos), mentioned that they are rolling out other branches across London - including Covent Garden. I was impressed by the way things were running, given that they had only been open for 3days. All staff very friendly and helpful, especially our waitress Adriana,the manager David and the chefs. Loved the stripped back, almost rustic, look; when you look down from first floor you can see to joists. Cheeseburger with Gruyere cheese was yummy and not greasy like some other burger joints (eg. Fine Burger Co.). Loved the Courgette Fries - they come hot with a nice crispy semolina batter coating. Oreo Cookie milkshake is amazing, and just right composition. Enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and will be going back again.

    I LOVE what they've done with the outside of Byron

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    11 years ago

    Awesome burgers, friendly staff, relaxed atmosphere... What more do you want from lunch?

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    14 years ago

    Delicious and fun. Have to sit close to people but hey that's the price of a good burger these days.

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    13 years ago

    Love Byron burgers! Get the double skinny with courgette fries all the time!!

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    13 years ago

    The burgers here are simply the best in London. Service was fast and friendly.

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    The Alchemist - Truffle, tater tots and prawn popsicles or maybe it was lollipops

    The Alchemist

    4.3(100 reviews)
    1.9 miCovent Garden, Strand
    ££

    food: dint grab food only drinks but the were yum and barely tasted like alcohol. also they were…read moreobviously presented super uniquely service: the staff was nice but kinda slow getting to us at a table and there was a lot of chaos like a bartender dropping glasses the whole time ambiance: really cool lighting and interior, gets very busy though

    Between a 3 and 4, but going with four because the food was above average pub grub and the drinks…read morewere good even if they were better looking than tasting. Came here for pre-theater anniversary dinner with my wife. The ambiance was somewhere between that of a trendy club and nice bar. There was a mad scientist vibe with the lights being industrial vibe and some metal decor. The music was thumpy and loud enough to remind you it was there. It made me feel a bit out-of-place as somebody well past my 20s, but also a bit cool or being there. You really come here for the drinks. We got the pipe dream, smokey old fashioned, honeypot picante, and one other I can't remember the name of, but which came in a flower pot. The pipe dream and smokey old fashioned were likely the best. Overall the drinks were more visually appealing than traditionally good and the visually appealing ones tended to have ingredients that weren't as top shelf and/or they were just too sweet. Not bad, but disappointing for what we'd hope. The food was the opposite. I had low expectations and the food wasn't amazing, but was better than average. We got the bao buns, crispy duck pancakes, panko halloumi, katsu curry, and hot honey pork tacos. They arranged for it all to come out in time for us to make our theater show, which was nice. The bao buns and pork tacos were probably the best. Neither blew me away, but both were solid. The katsu curry and halloumi were standard of what you might expect. The crispy duck pancakes was maybe as advertised, but it would have been nice to have some moistness or substance to the dug vs. it basically being crunchy salty bits of something. Overall, this wasn't a bad meal, but it wasn't quite what I was hoping for either. We may be back, but we'll probably try other things first.

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    The Fat Bear - Seafood Gumbo 2

    The Fat Bear

    4.5(126 reviews)
    1.5 miBlackfriars
    ££

    WOW, this place is delicious!…read more Our family stopped in London for the last part of our cruise. After touring St. Paul's Cathedral, we were pretty hungry. We found The Fat Bear via Yelp!, and decided to give it a try. There were so many things on the menu that looked really good, but I had been craving chicken and waffles. The waffles were crisp on the outside, and fluffy on the inside -- the chicken, cooked perfectly, too. The syrup they serve it with is incredible. I definitely recommend checking this place out if you are in London! Carson C. Visalia, California

    I felt a bit like a genius because I was choosing a place for several friends to meet up and we all…read morewanted different things. I wanted something with at least one good veggie option, they wanted something with meat, and it had to be somewhere in-between Camden and Canary Wharf, not too pricey, and ideally close to the city because otherwise our Italian friend probably wouldn't make it. And lo and behold.... THE FAT BEAR!!! It was all we wanted and more! This place is sort of tucked away and up some stairs above a pub. It's really just a room and a half, which makes it super cozy and they have a pretty awesome looking bar. It's got warm lighting which makes the atmosphere really nice. Their cocktails were delightful and the service was excellent. I will make a very strange observation that someone working there had a very drunk friend who just sort of made herself at home. Then more joined and it turned into me watching this table of really really drunk people trying to order food. Two of them ended up just falling asleep. It was super strange. Anyway, me being distracted aside, I really loved the cocktail I ordered- Sloe Boat To China, and everyone else seemed happy with theirs. I was dying to try the pimiento cheese starter and the fried pickles. The cheese was particularly sharp and delicious. The pickles were good, but quite skinny (I mean come on, you're in an American restaurant I was expecting some serious pickles). The vegan gumbo was super spicy and delicious. I was impressed and enjoyed it. My husband dropped the ball and ordered the regular jambalaya (with sausage) rather than the seafood one which broke my heart a little bit, because I really wanted to try it. You know, I guess that means we'll just have to come back. Oh also another bonus, this place has brisket which is really hard to find. I can't say how it tastes but my friend said he defo approves (am I becoming more British with these words, or just more annoying?) Anyway, to finish it off I had the oreo cheesecake which the bomb. I love oreos. And it tasted like oreo. So all was right with the world. A wonderful place to come if you have people who want to try American food, or if you have out of town Americans who are too scared to try other food, or if you have hungry friends that want to try cajun food, or if you just want to try some really yummy food.

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    Flat Iron

    Flat Iron

    4.6(294 reviews)
    1.9 miStrand, Covent Garden
    ££

    Flat Iron is quirky with delicious steaks. I saw great reviews on Yelp and made reservations for…read moredinner last night. If you don't have reservations, you can expect a wait. The cafe is super cute in Covent Garden. We were seated quickly at a small table and given a complementary cup of fresh popcorn. Jessi Juan, our server, was attentive and friendly. We ordered a glass of wine and a beer. The menu is fairly simple, steaks and sides. Other steak and wine specials are listed on a board. Steaks start at £15 and sides are £4-5. Food comes out super quick. My husband and I had Flat Iron steaks and shared sides of Roasted Aubergine, Tomatoes and Mozzarella and Bone Marrow Mash. I also ordered the Bearnaise sauce to compliment my steak. Everything tasted excellent. My husband LOVED the Bone Marrow Mash potatoes with fried onion bits. I loved the aubergine. You receive a token for a complementary ice cream cone, which you pick up when you leave. The ice cream is topped with chocolate powder. The free cone is delicious and a nice touch. I'd return, heck, I'd even stand in line.

    I must say that this is truly a unique experience for me when it comes to steaks. We were around…read morethe night before and saw the crazy line outside. So, we knew better this time and made a reservation. Highly recommend making one before coming here. The ambiance is a Very cool, trendy vibe. Once seated, they put seasoned popcorn on the table while you wait. Here's what we ordered: - Truffles Mac and Cheese - Crispy Bone Marrow Garlic Mash - Wagyu cuts of the day: Fore Fillet and sirloin - Salted caramel ice cream with original beans Virunga chocolate shavings Everything was exceptional from making the reservation, the wait to be seated, the service, to the free ice cream. Highly recommend!

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    Garfunkel's - I've always been fond of good hygiene!

    Garfunkel's

    3.5(4 reviews)
    1.8 miStrand
    ££

    I came here for dinner the night I arrived in London. If you are a tourist, fish and chips is…read moreprobably the one dish you need to try on your visit. Garfunkel's seems to be a casual dining chain here. The atmosphere is similar to Applebee's, BJ's, and Chili's in the US. Plenty of tables and booths inside. They serve a variety of American food, ranging from pastas to pizzas to burgers. I opted for the fish and chips from the British Classics menu. It was £12.95, which is around $16 USD. Kind of a hefty price, but the portion was fair. The cod was cooked well, and the fried batter was crispy. The chips (US - fries) seemed a little soft, compared to the ones I've had back home. I do have to note that the rest of the dishes were a bit bland, but that was also the problem at every restaurant I ate here. Service was a little slow, but it was crowded when we came. Overall, the American menus is lacking, but I definitely enjoyed many of the British Classics offerings.

    We aren't from around here, but I can honestly say that this was one of the worst experiences we…read morehave ever encountered. The service was terrible. The food was even worse. It was so obvious they freeze most of their food and then serve it to you without giving a crap if it is even remotely warm - note: ours was still basically frozen. So disappointing. I highly recommend that if you pass this establishment, you run as far away as possible and never look back.

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    Smith and Wollensky - Roasted potatoes

    Smith and Wollensky

    4.3(45 reviews)
    1.9 miStrand
    ££££

    This is a beautiful restaurant, very classy with elegant lighting and a very old school vibe…read more Waiters in white coats bustling food deliverers, etc. The service and attention to detail were impeccable. My partner and I visited on New Years Eve. I'm not sure if this is always the case, but the music playing was primarily American rock - like The Eagles, Neil Young, etc. It's fine, but not very in line with the classic, upscale feel. The bartending staff was top notch. I had a martini and my partner had a house Manhattan, both were perfect. We shared the iceberg wedge to start, a personal favorite, and this one was spot on. Great bleu cheese dressing, still warm lardons, and crispy, fresh iceberg lettuce. For mains, I ordered the aged Irish ribeye and chose to have it "gorgonzola encrusted". This was the first misstep. First of all, the grass fed beef stands on its own, I would never choose to add a sauce, but this was encrusted, right? Not so much. Here's the definition of encrusted from the Oxford dictionary: "Covered or decorated with a HARD surface layer". What I received was a steak smothered in (a very lovely) gorgonzola SAUCE with some bacon and spring onions. Had I known it was a sauce, I would have skipped it, or at the very least had it served on the side. Slightly disappointing, but the steak was perfectly medium rare and delicious. My partner ordered the hake. It was served with a prawn and a very tasty tarragon pesto. She said the pesto was the star. The fish was delicate and also well prepared. We shared sauteed spinach and roasted mushrooms, both delicious. For dessert we shared the banana and toffee mousse. This was the second misstep. This was a tasty dessert, but it was definitely not mousse. It was a very small sliver of banana bread (?). It had strong banana flavor and was served with rum raisin ice cream which was nice. It was also thankfully a very small portion as we were stuffed. Overall, a very decadent and elegant meal to ring in the new year!

    If you're looking for a high end steakhouse look no further. I first came here 7 years ago on a…read moretrip to London and have dined here several times since. Service was quick and personal, the atmosphere was great and we had some amazing food again. My filet was spectacular and thats comparing to many top steakhouses in the US and Australia. My only negative comment is the cost. Compared to similar steakhouses overseas its more expensive. Despite that I'll be back next time I'm in London.

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