Nested in the marvelous neighborhood of Covent Garden in downtown London, this Wildwood location is one of the newest ones of the chain, which now tallies almost fifteen locations. With an affordable menu, a vibrant decor and a pretty good execution, dinner there was a success for us.
We arrived with no reservation but a large appetite and we promptly seated near the front of the restaurant at a cozy table which accommodated all four of us with enough elbow room to spare. We were brought some waters and some menus. The menu at Wildwood is unlike anything I've ever seen - it is broken down into five distinct sections making deciding much easier: starters, pizza, pasta, salads and grill. Each section has anywhere from four to seventeen options ranging in price from £2.85 to £16.75. There's also a variety of sides that one can order or choose from, seven in total. All in all, the menu is simple, affordable and there's a good balance between heavier and lighter dishes. There's nothing overly complicated in their menu but that's just fine by me - there's no need for anything complex, sometimes the best dishes are the less intricate ones.
I personally decided to order the baked chicken pasta (£9.50) which featured tomato sauce, creme fraiche and spring onions, topped with mozzarella and Italian ham. The whole thing was baked and came out pipping hot and was quite tasty. My dining companions had pizza, salads and everyone was very happy. We had a bit of room left for dessert and split two Wildwood sundaes (£5.50 each) which were decent but far from great - I probably wouldn't order them again. Sure they were good, but how terrible can average ice-cream and a brownie be?
All in all the place was good - it was much cheaper than a lot of restaurants in Covent Garden but didn't sacrifice taste for profit. The service was great, the beer selection decent and we all left pretty full and happy. It was a good value and served its purpose well, which was to feed all four of us. read more