Vineyard
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This place has such a great location and atmosphere, but the slow service and terrible food quality detracts from the enjoyment. I, along with others,…
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Food was terrible! Sunday roast was 2 thin slivers of over cooked beef with frozen vegetables and the smallest Yorkshire pudding. Service lacked commu…
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Went for lunch on a Sunday, the website says the Vineyard opens at 10am on Sundays, we arrived at 1145 and it was still closed with one employee sitti…
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10 Reviews on “Vineyard”
Great bar towards the top end of Upper Street with large outside area with benches atthe front- inside is pretty roomy too. My favourite thing about this bar is the prosecco on tap for about 4.50!!
the weekend is already here, you are out of the office and you just did not have the time to plan forward. lean back at vineyard, get a cocktail and start swinging through the music, enjoying bits and pieces of good food.I definitely agree that you notice the appeal as you enter the space from the street, it is a garden, a lounge, a bar, a restaurant & having all does not mean confusion and mediocre taste this time. Even when the sizzling rain starts, you can hang out in the garden- and they have the cocktails to keep the aficianado around all night. Nothing much of the noisy disco vibe or hours and hours of tingling indie rhythms : they have a good grip on the harmony of the atmosphere & music.
I really love the atmosphere that this place has, they have a great outdoor seating area that is super relaxed. You have to go to the bar and get the drinks yourself but once you’ve ordered the food they bring it out to you, and the service is quite rapid. The selections of drinks and food are pretty typical bar options. They don’t have anything that fancy or complicated.I recommend just getting a beer and a burger. They have a good selection of beers and their bar food is fairly good. I had their house burger which was nice and the jacket potato with cheese which was also pretty good. They’re not pretending to be a gourmet restaurant so if you’re not expecting anything special you’ll be happy with your bar food.
The appeal of the Vineyard is clear from the offset as you enter the bar via the outside seating area. Separated from the street by arches emblazoned with the pubs name the outdoor area is a swarming social hub which is almost always full on week nights and on the weekends. Its the perfect place for smokers as they can easily coax their non-smoker pals outside with the comfy seating (there is even a sofa in one section) and heaters, so everyone is happy.To drink I had a pint of Grolsch which is quite a rare offering in London pubs, and the wine menu is great ranging in price from about 13 to 20 for a bottle so is good for those on a budget or if you have something to celebrate. The food is absolutely fine, serving up a range of Paninis, burgers and other pub classics like ham, egg and chips. Its a cheap place to come if you havent managed to have dinner before after work drinks, as it often has drink/meal offers on.All in all this is good place to come for drinks, with a good buzz and an outdoor area to boast about.
Vineyard’s best perks are its vibrant and lively atmosphere and its gorgeous outside seating area. It’s the best place to go to for a lunchtime catch-up with friends, and make sure to try and go on a sunny day!The best meal for me out of the vegetarian options is the French Goat’s Cheese & Caramelised Onion Ciabatta, which is definitely worth its 6.95 price.
Lovely selection of food and good wine too!
If only I visited the area more often. It’s a perfect place for a food lover. All the restaurants in the area are of high caliber, and Vineyard is no exception. Not only is the seating my favourite in London at the moment (the outside area reminds me of a cabana on the beach), but it has a certain miss match charm that can only meld well together when both food and ambience are up to par. Remember those American pizzas that they used to eat in Friends? Well. Vineyard has them. Amazingly tangy, thin, and crispy. Just thinking about it gives me fond cheesy memories. A place worth checking out in the Summer – definitely.