The Jones Family Project

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  • Really nice restaurant!The space is interesting and trendy and the food is really amazing.I tried the pork ribs and the meat was really tender and tas…

  • The Jones Family Project has been one of those places that since I first heard it mentioned, it seems to have been mentioned about a million times sin…

  • The VibeCall me a lazy dater, but nothing makes me smugger than finding a caf-cum-restaurant in which I can go from remote desk to bar stool in one ea…


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  • Fernando Santos Gomes

    Really nice restaurant!The space is interesting and trendy and the food is really amazing.I tried the pork ribs and the meat was really tender and tasty. The potates were also very good.The burger was a little bit passed but good.

  • Erin Niimi Longhurst

    The Jones Family Project has been one of those places that since I first heard it mentioned, it seems to have been mentioned about a million times since, either recommended to me by friends of friends or popping up on other blogs. Located right across from the Hoxton Hotel, its in a great location for a quick bite before scouring all that Shoreditch has to offer (I got a fabulous hat and leather skirt from the The Vintage Store close by, as well as a great deal on a light pink skater skirt from the American Apparel sale rack down the road – just some non-food tips for anyone interested!)Spring had just sprung when we popped in wed reserved a table for quarter to eleven but we didnt really need to, though it did begin to fill up as we left. The venue itself is really light, and on-trend, too.After our morning mimosas, my brunch date ordered the eggs benedict, which looked amazing (and got her seal of approval).I opted for the Jones baked eggs two free-ranged eggs served in a terracotta pan, but without the toasted bread (which arrived anyway). I went for the baked eggs with chorizo, peppers, red onions, white wine, potatoes, tomatoes and rosemary. The dish was very Iberian it had a distinct Spanish/Portuguese flavour to it, and was really delicious the combination of the baked eggs with the chorizo was divine.The cocktail menu, as well as the bar snack and lunch selection also looks really appetising and with such a great location Jones Family Project looks like it would be great place to go slightly later in the day too.My brunch, including mimosa, tea, and the eggs came to around 20, which is pretty standard given that you are paying for the location. islandbell.co.uk

  • Social Concierge

    The VibeCall me a lazy dater, but nothing makes me smugger than finding a caf-cum-restaurant in which I can go from remote desk to bar stool in one easy manoeuvre. At The Jones Family Project, I can do just that; by day, the ground floor is a freelance-friendly caf, complete with a dedicated nook housing a desk and a printer (the stuff of self-employed dreams). By night, the shelves behind the bar swivel, hiding tea and coffee particulars in favour of cocktail-ware (said swivel was deftly demonstrated by the matre-d, one of a charming and enthusiastic team). This is one of many considered dcor details, from industrial-style structures separating intimate booths from private dining rooms, to leafy plants growing out of tub chair-surrounded tables. Exposed brick tells you youre in Shoreditch, but the crowd is more discerning than the City ladz that typically frequent that stretch of Great Eastern Street on the night we visit, Pixie Geldof is dining at the table along.The OrderStart by swigging a couple of cocktails at the ground floor bar (a lavender mojito was the perfect tonic for a hectic Thursday), before moving downstairs for serious feasting. The crispy squid comes liberally served, so have it to share and proceed to evangelise about its perfect spicy/tart ratio. With meat sourced from the famed Ginger Pig butchers and cooked in the restaurants Josper charcoal oven, this is the perfect place to bring a carnivorous lover the fillet steak in red wine sauce is practically orgasmic, though IRL orgasms may have to wait until youve recovered from the food coma such a statuesque slab of meat is wont to cause. A shout out for the oft ignored seasonal greens Joness iteration is spicy and sesame-coated, and those bad boys are DIVINE.The GameLeave veggie Vernon at home. This ones for meat lovers and meat lovers alone, although the chic but cool interiors will satisfy both Silicon roundabout snobs and the more discerning of City types (as long as they dont have beef with beef). Request a booth for some anticipatory footsie.The FaultsCheap and cheerful this aint, but the massive, mouth-watering portions and superb quality meat are happy justifications.Sex Factor 3. Inevitable meat sweats may hamper sexy time (unless, erm, youre into that kind of thing), but if the way to their heart is through their stomach, a next date is guaranteed. socialconcierge.co.uk

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