The Cluny Kitchen resides in the Cluny bar and music venue and, whilst we expected a standard pub food affair, we were pleasantly surprised by the quality and value of the offerings. I'm not a beer drinker but just catching glimpse of the interesting varieties on offer had me thirsty for a pint of the stuff.
The Cluny's certainly got a lived-in feel. Not in the sense that it's old fashioned or outdated. More in the sense that it seems like just the sort of place that's welcomed lots of bands, of countless genres, through its doors. It's definitely a professional venue but it has an endearing homegrown feel. This carries through to the Cluny kitchen and bar with poster after poster of act and a general air of excitement for the room next door.
We were eager to eat and relieved to have made it whilst the kitchen was still open. (It closes at 9pm!) It was busy when we placed our orders and the staff had advised us that there would be a twenty minute wait. This wasn't a problem and the food was worthy of the wait. Happy bellies ensued. My nachos consisted of a luscious mix of salsa, guacamole and sour cream goodness. - Generous in portion size with an abundance of cheese and tonnes of spicy tortillas. Delicious, and just what we needed! The burgers looked damn tasty and my friends commented in particular on the size and quality of the beef patty.
In terms of service it was fast-paced with little room for pleasantries. Although, I'd say that this was primarily down to the packed bar; the staff worked there way through the near-constant queue with ease.
All in all, the Cluny Kitchen made for a lovely, chilled out pre-music meal and stands as a great addition to the Cluny venue. Perfect for a quick dinner and drinks before heading on through for a night of music! read more