Reform Social & Grill

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  • Because I seem to be on a bit of a roll here where brunch is concerned, I have another one for you. I'd probably shoehorn it fully into Sunday Lunch t…

  • I came here for afternoon tea, with my mother on a Friday afternoon.We started with a mango bellini, which we were served as we were seated. The menu …

  • Mr Paul. We have visited Reform two times with my wife, we were there when they first opened and we went again last week. Both times the food and cock…


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Reform Social & Grill is open for Casual Dining and Bar. Reform Social & Grill serves British and Grill dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Little Brown Book

    Because I seem to be on a bit of a roll here where brunch is concerned, I have another one for you. I’d probably shoehorn it fully into Sunday Lunch territory but who’s complaining, I’m good with either! Reform Social & Grill in London’s ever delightful Mandeville Hotel in Marylebone is offering a quintessentially British brunch experience for you to get your teeth into.We opted for the slightly unconventional brunch time of 6.30 on a Thursday evening to have our taster of what Reform Social has in store for many Sunday afternoons to come. So to whet our appetite, we gave a warm welcome to the Old Fashioned. There are many elements to judge a bar on and this is one of mine; if the Old Fashioned is made with the care and attention it deserves, you’ll see a smile on my face.We even had the pleasure of watching our barman share his tricks of the trade with a few culprits who were willing to put themselves in the spotlight!Who could resist a drink off this smiling fellow! As the final cocktails were shaken, stirred, poured and sipped, ur thirst was well on the way to being quenched and it was time to check out the main name of the game.Roll up, roll up, it’s brunch time. With plenty of warm red booths to choose from, you’ll find somewhere to snuggle into on a Sunday afternoon while the weather is being characteristically crap outside and all you want to do is eat cheese, drink wine, maybe with a roast or two amongst all that!We took our seats as our brunch experience commenced. The name’s Roast Beef, Ella Roast Beef!And enter the ploughman’s cheese board. A superbly creamy Tunsworth Cheese accompanied by all the dipping and dunking elements you see below. There are some secrets hiding behind the cheese but I don’t want to give the whole game away!After we had wallowed in melted cheese, the roast arrived with a Yorkshire pudding the size of my face drenched in beefy gravy with crisp roast potatoes, parsnips, cabbage, cauliflower and (yes) .. BEEF! It was a huge portion so don’t go watching your waistline (that’s not what Sunday’s are for anyway)!If all that wasn’t enough (yes, totally stuffed by this point), the dessert platter made its entrance. Baked apple and ice cream, sticky toffee pudding and Bakewell tart piled high in front of us completed our meal.The best part, (well, a significantly great value part), all of this is 30 pp. You might even get a cheeky grin from the barman. I hear he hates valentines day so who knows, perhaps you could change his mind for next year! littlebrownbooks.blogspot.com

  • Bloomzy

    I came here for afternoon tea, with my mother on a Friday afternoon.We started with a mango bellini, which we were served as we were seated. The menu mentions being able to choose from a selection of seasonal bellinis, but we weren’t given this option. Though we were offered a choice of which tea to accompany our food with – I chose the refreshing organic mint melange, which was clearly a quality tea.Next up were the sandwiches, which were light and flavourful. The cucumber and cream cheese was my favourite of the selection. These scones looked as good as they tasted – rustic (there’s something just not right with a smooth scone) and slightly sweetened. The jam was store bought, but was sweet and not overly sugary. However the pice de rsistance was the clotted cream, which was rich and sweet.The apple and custard pots were by far the best sweet offering on the table. The soft, tart apple contrasted perfectly against the sweet custard, and the crunchy, sugary crumble. However the rest of the sweets on the table were a bit of a let-down, the raspberry meringues and battenburg cake were good, but nothing to write home about. However the biggest upset of the afternoon was the cake, and as we all know, cake is an important part of afternoon tea. So to be served up dry coffee and walnut cake/chocolate fudge cake (that tasted a day old) was quite upsetting for me.The hotel itself is a comfortable setting, and the afternoon tea area is quite intimate (around 6 tables), making for a lovely experience. However whilst I felt that we ate and drank plenty, I felt that the quality of the food was lacking slightly. It’s not one of the best afternoon tea’s I’ve had, and I probably wouldn’t go back, but for the price it isn’t bad. Afternoon Tea at The Mandeville Hotel is 26.50 each with a free bellini (minus service charge). bloomzy.co.uk

  • Robzsoldo

    Mr Paul. We have visited Reform two times with my wife, we were there when they first opened and we went again last week. Both times the food and cocktails were amazing, the service was attentive and qiuck.Our waiter Robert was very friendly and helpful. We will deffinatley go back again.

  • Matilda

    Amazing place. I had dinner with my friends. It was one of my friend’s birthday, they treated us like VIP’s, the food was excellent,we had amazing cocktails.The service was very attentive and fast.We enjoyed ourselves and we will be back for sure.

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The Mandeville Hotel, Mandeville Place, Marylebone, London W1U 2BE

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