Bison & Bird
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I have walked and driven past this place many times and having checked out their website and brunch menu, I thought it would be a good place to go for…
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A typical high street restaurant/bar? Ye probably on a Friday or Saturday night, but during Saturday, when the rugby's on, there's a good atmosphere a…
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Went to watch a football match with some mates and the atmosphere was good but wasn't too impressed with my piri piri chicken for dinner! Slightly bla…
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Bison & Bird is open for Diner and Bar. Bison & Bird serves American dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Bison & Bird”
I have walked and driven past this place many times and having checked out their website and brunch menu, I thought it would be a good place to go for a Sunday morning fry up. We turned up at about 11am and the bar area was pretty busy it was Australia day. People supping pints of fosters with kangaroos on their heads wasnt exactly what I was expecting, but we were in Clapham so maybe I shouldnt have been surprised. Apart from the fact the lights were all on, it felt like a Walkabout at 8pm on a Friday night!Before I review the breakfast itself, I will take some time to tell you about the service, as unfortunately it wasnt very good. Firstly, having sat down and looked through the menu and waited a few minutes we thought, it must be an order at the bar kind of place. That is no problem and we went to order, only to be told it was table service and were made to wait another 5 minutes or so before the waitress took our order. We were a party of 5 but after a good 20 minutes of waiting only 4 breakfasts arrived. This is a real pet hate of mine, the order hadnt gone wrong and the on plate arrived 3-4 minutes later, but it really disrupts the flow of the meal. Another faux pas was clearing away the plates before everyone was finished.And so onto the food; for 6.95 you get 2 sausages, bacon, 2 fried eggs, beans, grilled tomato and toast served on an unnecessarily giant plate. The main problem was it was served cold! The bacon and toast were stone cold and the beans and sausage were lukewarm at best. The toast came with no butter and despite asking for some, we didn’t get any. On the plus side the eggs were OK! The sausages really weren’t great, my friend had a big lump of gristle (the size of a 20 pence piece). Whilst the rest of the ingredients used were OK, they certainly aren’t going to win any awards. Whilst the loud party atmosphere can be put down to a special event, the fact the fry-up was made up of pretty poor ingredients and was served cold means this was a really disappointing full English. lordofthefries1.blogspot.com
A typical high street restaurant/bar? Ye probably on a Friday or Saturday night, but during Saturday, when the rugby’s on, there’s a good atmosphere and lots of screens. The food’s not bad either, with a slightly better burger range than the bog standard. Bit pricey though and no ales, which for me now is a must have. The Guinness was good though. londoncurryblog.com
Went to watch a football match with some mates and the atmosphere was good but wasn’t too impressed with my piri piri chicken for dinner! Slightly bland and over grilled-had to fight just to cut it! Would return again but would probably just got for drinks in the future or choose something fail safe like fish and chips in the future! Drinks were slightly over priced I thought but the spaciousness made up for it as we had a table next to one of the screens!