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  • We went to this restaurant at the recommendation of our hotel concierge. Lamb vindaloo was fantastic. Extensive list of local craft beers on tap. Larg…

  • We went for a late breakfast-early lunch. It was around 11am and wasnt too busy. The service was very good. Friendly server! I had the Canadian Skille…

  • We only popped in to get out of rain . Were planning on staying for a drink but the food coming out smelled amazing and looked delicious so we stayed …


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  • Mac Samamero

    The food was excellent at the Morrissey House and definitely would come back again! Our waitress was wonderful and the food had wonderful flavour! Pretty big portions. Would recommend making a reservation since this places gets packed! And we came on a Tuesday!

  • Lunny

    2018/11/12SWMBO joined me for a business trip to London ON. We went to the Morrisey House for dinner with a couple of my colleagues, around the corner from our hotel. The restaurant was full when we got there after 6:30, and we had to wait a few minutes for a table for four. SWBMO chose the Jambalaya from the Entrees section of the menu ($16.25). Shrimp, chorizo sausage, and sauted chicken were mixed in with a spicy rice and tomato sauce blend. Although you can request that they slice it up, SWBMO asked for mild, which was spicy enough. She said it was okay, but that she likes her own recipe better. I picked the Hot Italian Eggplant Sandwich from the Lighter Dinner Fare section ($12.25). The eggplant was thinly sliced, lightly breaded and properly fried until soft all the way through. It was served on a focaccia bun with tomato sauce, spinach, sauted mushrooms, smoked cheddar, mozzarella, and roasted red peppers. A bit messy, but good. Service was friendly and polite.

  • Costa

    First sign was a menu that was too long. Staff was friendly but food a let down. I still need a good dining place in London. Steak ordered at the table was quite ok. Pulled pork ordered at table fine enough but not outstanding. Mussels and fries unfortunate – mussels overcooked and broth was very boring. Didn’t seem fresh at all although the fries were really great. Risotto balls nice but lacked flavour. Fries super tasty and crispy but the mayo that I had to ask for turned out to be sour cream – again staff very nice and were happy to accommodate Chairs not comfy. This is a pub and it should promote itself as such – great place for beer and nachos etc. Wings were ok but again not great. Nothing stood out which was quite sad as nice spot and nice people.

  • Charles Boyd Bowman

    As good as it gets in my opinion, I loved my visit to The Morrissey House at the end of January. Looking at it from the outside you might prejudge it as a bit of run down converted house, but I implore you to take the chance, walk up those steps and enter their doors.It’s very cute inside as you can definitely tell this was a home at one point as the entire restaurant/bar is divided into different rooms. Which on initial entry might throw you for a loop, but once you’re seated it’s actually kind of cozy. The bar is contained to one room for those bar flies who want to sit on stools, watch the game and shoot the breeze, while the dining rooms are in their own space, which when seated in them feel a lot like you’re eating in someones dining room.

  • Len Mistretta

    Likely my fave place in London. Not only does it have a causual, community pub kind of feel. Their craft beer choice is almost unmatched and the food is amazing!Pub nights on Mondays, Wine Wednesdays and even weekend brunch – the hits just keep coming. Cannot suggest enough!

  • Burnsey

    Second time here. First time reviewing. Finding a place to park around here can be a bit of a challenge, but if you can get in the lot directly to the West, it will only set you back $4. A bargain by London standards.The restaurant is set in a turn of the century house. Decor still has some of the original millwork and fireplaces. It can get a bit crampt, and loud (depending on the crowds) but overall is clean and pleasant.The food is delicious, reasonably priced, and of good proportions. The Schnitzel is about the best I’ve had. 2 giant pieces, tender, and lightly battered (not oily). The ribs are fall off the bone. Although not the best ribs I have had, they are very good. Homemade side potato salad was excellent.Then there is the beer. There are 18 beers on tap. 15 of them are Ontario Craft Beers, 2 are Ontario Craft Ciders, and the other being Guinness. Great variety that is constantly being changed. Decently priced too.Overall this place has it all. Great food. Great Beer. Large proportions at a decent price. If you can’t enjoy eating here, you cannot be pleased.MB

  • Foodie7654

    We come here all the time. Service is great even on a busy night. The meatloaf is the best Ive had. Food is well cooked, and presented nicely. Highly recommend!

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359 Dundas Street, London, ON N6B1V7

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