The Fire Station
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Your run to the mill pub place, immensly busy on friday nights. The decoration reflects the theme and name of the locale. Food is good, had the cheese…
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My overall experience was fairly positive. Firstly I was seated straight away at a table for two and made drink orders fairly quick. The drinks came a…
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As the name goes fire station is a fire station redone into a pub. Went in late night on a Thursday for drinks and ordered their specialty cocktail wi…
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4 Reviews on “The Fire Station”
Your run to the mill pub place, immensly busy on friday nights. The decoration reflects the theme and name of the locale. Food is good, had the cheeseburger and house chips. Decently priced, meat was well cooked, pretty swift service. A good pitstop before the silent disco at Sealife.
My overall experience was fairly positive. Firstly I was seated straight away at a table for two and made drink orders fairly quick. The drinks came at a reasonable time then made food order. I went for the garlic dough balls and the nachos to share. The food wait was about 10 minutes.The Garlic Dough Balls tasted just like garlic bread, it was very tasty. However I didnt like the way the grease had soaked into the bottom of the ball, although it tasted brilliantly. Secondly the nachos was also great. There was a very large portion maybe suitable for 3 and not just two. It came topped with salsa, sour cream and melted cheese. The tortilla chips was more like a kind of pastry its not so crunchy like the actual chips but that makes it easier to eat. I enjoyed it a lot In terms of vegetarian options I would say there wasnt very many but a good amount. Lastly I would certainly visit this restaurant again to try the rest of their menu including the breakfast
As the name goes fire station is a fire station redone into a pub. Went in late night on a Thursday for drinks and ordered their specialty cocktail with cherry and bourbon which was smoked. It was a wonder in itself! One of the most delicious cocktails I’ve tasted! They do limited food options as well consisting of pizzas and burgers. Nice place to go in Waterloo. Vaibhav Kabra
The Fire Station in Waterloo recently reopened as an all-day hangout, totally refurbished, with a smart selection of food and drink to boot. DISCLAIMER: I received a toy fire truck on arrival, so the following write-up may be biasedYou can drop in for Caravan coffee from 7am (9am at weekends), settle in for breakfast every day of the week, swing by for a cheeky lunchtime or post-work pint, sip on boozy cocktails with friends, or nosh on sub 10 burgers and pizzas. It may sound like they are going down the Jack of all trades route, but when the alternative is The Wellington over the road, this is exactly what Waterloo Station needs.Let’s start with the cocktails (all 8-9). Most of the menu would fall in to the too-sweet-for-me category, but there are three interesting smoked cocktails (in honour of that I’d happily order again. The core booze is smoked in advance, rather than the cocktail itself, so the effect is subtle not overpowering. Not bad for a station pub.- Cinnamon-Smoked Old Fashioned – Cinnamon-smoked Bulleit Bourbon, homemade cinnamon syrup – Smoked Cherry Manhattan – Bulleit Bourbon, Jim Beam Black Cherry Bourbon, Herring Cherry Brandy, Lillet Blanc, Lillet Rouge, Cherry Syrup Oak Smoked- Honey & Basil Smoked Daiquiri – Applewood-smoked Havana 3YO Rum, Lime, Honey, BasilAs for beer, there are nine or so on draught, plus a selection of ales. The range wasn’t particularly thrilling (Birra Morretti, Amstel, Camden Hells, Meantime Pils – one of those would do), but if Beavertown Neck Oil Session IPA is always on then I’ll be happy. You can also get some fine cans from their fridges (e.g. Beavertown x 3, Founders All Day IPA, Flying Dog Easy IPA and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale).On to the food, it’s pizzas or burgers all the way, with a few sides to keep them company – watch out for that spicy coleslaw.I sneaked one tasty slice of a Margherita (7.95) before tucking in to a few of their burgers which have clearly taken inspiration from London’s buzzing burger scene:- Cheese – 6 oz dry aged beef patty, American mustard mayo, bacon ketchup, cheese, sliced beef tomato, little gem – 7.95- Maple Glaze Bacon – 6 oz dry aged beef patty, maple-glazed thick cut bacon, cheese, American mustard mayo, sliced beef tomato, little gem – 8.50- Black & Gold – 6 oz dry aged beef patty, black pudding, double cheese, American mustard mayo, sliced beef tomato – 9.95- Glazed Short Rib – 6 oz dry aged beef patty, balsamic-glazed short rib, American mustard mayo, sliced beef tomato, little gem – 10.95They were all suitably messy and meaty, but when Bleecker Street’s award-winning Bleecker Black is a mere 5 minute walk away underneath Hungerford Bridge, there’s no contest – the Black & Gold suffers in comparison there. More successful is the excellent Glazed Short Rib burger which would probably be my first choice next time, and sweet potato fries are always welcome.There are of course better places for beer, cocktails, coffee, brunch, burgers and pizzas all over London, but The Fire Station does well on all fronts and is a great option with attractive interior design and tonnes of space, right next to Waterloo Station. Sold. mattthelist.com