I've got to agree with Matt below, I really didn't know if menagerie was my kind of place upon first hearing about it as it reeked of pretentious/wannabe vibes but luckily my actual experience of it didn't leave me with that impression. It is a little random in terms of the music that's played (club classics mixed in with dance hall and r&b) plus impromptu aerial acrobatics mid meal (I'm not complaining it was entertaining but random..).
The venue itself is stunning, it feels high end without the stupid prices and there's a separate bar area so you can pop in for drinks only if you want. Drinks aren't pricey either. There are plenty of awesome photo opportunities and a selfie booth for those that way inclined. Me included dependant on how I'm feeling! The clientele are mixed, you definitely have the playboy and wag types but you can't escape them in places like this. Think neighbourhood.
The food was DELICIOUS and the staff are very knowledgable. I tried cauliflower steak for the first time and it was seasoned perfectly, huge portions too. The affogato was a work of art, I can't fault anything we ate and at 50% off, kaching! The service was a little random but the charming waiter made up for it.
A recommendation to management, if you're going to have artists performing try and give them a private space to change. We kept seeing girls changing in the staff toilets which are visible to customers and prancing around the dining area in leotards, it would be way more professional if they just emerged, performed and gracefully left. They should be a subtle enhancement to the dining experience, not a questionable distraction.
With some tweaking this could be a 5 star dining experience. I think it's got potential to offer LA style supper club service but they need to smooth the edges. read more