The Old Frizzle
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A regular haunt for local offices for a cheeky friday night drink and the place is always bustling. With live music, normally priced drinks and bar-te…
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I love the urban cool of The Old Frizzle. Outside it is decked out in fairy lights and inside there are vintage style lampshades and old books.It has …
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New food. Awsome new food!…
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6 Reviews on “The Old Frizzle”
A regular haunt for local offices for a cheeky friday night drink and the place is always bustling. With live music, normally priced drinks and bar-tenders that seem to understand the need to chill out after a busy week – this place is definitely a must visit!I’ve personally never eaten here in the week, but have heard very good things about the food.Also – it’s Dog Friendly – and that really adds to the atmosphere 🙂
I love the urban cool of The Old Frizzle. Outside it is decked out in fairy lights and inside there are vintage style lampshades and old books.It has a great atmosphere and has good facilities for watching sport games. When I went there to watch the Grand National, they were giving out free popcorn, which is a nice touch!However, on one occasion I made the mistake of ordering a pitcher of Pimms. It was mainly made up of ice and we felt a bit cheated.
New food. Awsome new food!
Have been meaning to try for awhile and got a table sat night. The bench seats against the wall are not short people friendly. No foot rests and my legs ended with pins and needles. Starter – some stale bread and sliced meat from Tescos. Onion jam and Piccadilly were a pleasant surprise. Not worth the 20min wait. Burgers up next. 2 of the 3 burgers raw. Not just raw but cold mince raw. Complained and told they serve them medium rare. If by medium rare they mean raw then nom nom! Got the 2 burgers back and one was actually better but the other just the same. Chunky fries and the sauce quite nice. Do not recommend unless you enjoy the wait staff wandering around all night doing nothing (15 mins for a second bottle of water) and sub par food. Disappointing as we’d been looking forward to trying out for awhile now.
A nice addition to Wimbledon. The Old Frizzle is part of a chain of a handful of pubs across South West London and opened in Wimbledon earlier this summer.Given that the building used to be a Walkabout, I was a little apprehensive about going in, let alone ordering food. I know it sounds ridiculous but I wasn’t sure what to expect – the name reminds me of a student bar – but it turns out I needn’t have worried.There’s a varied menu which is reasonably priced. I had a pot roast chicken breast with imam bayildi (stuffed aubergine, although to be honest it was more like ratatouille) and rice. It was a good sized portion, well cooked and the bayildi had a nice depth of flavour.My friend had a cheeseburger which came medium rare. His chips were hotter than the sun (not a bad thing) and it got no complaints.We didn’t have dessert as they were all a bit stodgy – crumbles, brownies, sticky toffee pudding and so on – so didn’t appeal, but I wouldn’t mind returning another time to try the crumble with cornflake ice cream.Our waitress was very friendly and the service was prompt. I would definitely go back and given the culinary wasteland that is Wimbledon Broadway, it is a welcome addition.
Ok so it is a new pub in town so i thought i would give it try.i was there on a Sunday evening.It was a nicer pub in appearance compared to near by Weatherspoon or ONeils. But that was it.We ordered steak burger and chicken burger. They came with chips and some sauce that i have never seen before.Anyway in a sentence, food was horrible for the price. Burger was just flavourless even with caramelised onions.I will never go there again.