Band of Burgers – Shoreditch
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Nachos were amazing. They got our order mixed up so I think they rushed our burgers but the service was great and a there was a nice atmosphere.…
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Went here with three of my friends on Sunday 1st April 2018.When we entered the guy just said to go sit down, very bad customer service.We ordered thr…
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Create your own burger and put whatever you like from peanut butter to red current jelly. Juicy meat in a brioche bun . Hand cut chips as a side makes…
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8 Reviews on “Band of Burgers – Shoreditch”
Went here with three of my friends on Sunday 1st April 2018.When we entered the guy just said to go sit down, very bad customer service.We ordered three Signature Big Love Wagyu Burger, was made with Homemade Premium Wagyu Beef Burger with Red Onion Marmalade, maple glazed Turkey Bacon with melted Monterey Jack cheese and was meant to be served with bone marrow but theyd run out so gave 2 Wings each with a choice of BBQ, Sweet Chilli and Peri Peri.Sirloin 12 OZ28 days aged Black Angus meat served green leaf garnish, roasted tomato and a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauce.The side we ordered were two Thyme After Thyme, Mucky Fingers and Fungi Town.The burgers were delicious, cooked at medium. Well two were cooked at medium while my boring friend ordered it at well done. Burgers were juicy and the ingredients went well together.The steak was good too.All the sides were good apart from the Fungi Town (fried mushroom balls) they were tasteless inside and were a big disappointment.
Create your own burger and put whatever you like from peanut butter to red current jelly. Juicy meat in a brioche bun . Hand cut chips as a side makes the right combo.
We went there for our company lunch and found this place amazing for group bookings. Service was quick. Burgers were juicy and chips was hand cut and delicious too. Portions were big so you can even share the chips. They need to throw some lunch offer and we will be there every second day.
Great service and one of the best burgers i’ve had in London !This time I went for the Wagyu burger with Peanut butter, cooked medium & Mucky Fries.The burger was very juicy and well-seasoned served with bone marrow, the fries were home-cooked style with lots cheese -I’ve had burgers all over London and this place is definitely my new regular !
Yes, it does have a nice decor and staff are helpful but when the burger you eat is terrible you do not care about the rest. I had classic cheese burger which was very dry and literally there was no taste at all. The burgers of tesco is even better. Sorry for the harsh comments.
The first think I noticed about this branch was the decor and aesthetic, which was VERY cool. There’s cool street art on the wall and neon lighting, as well as posters from rock legends. The customer service was amazing throughout my whole time there, the waitress who served us asked us twice if we needed anything, and was always at hand in case we were. The food was incredibly nice as well and would definitely visit again.
Giving Band of Burgers a higher rating after a second visit. Was happier with my cheeseburger ordered medium rare. Good patty. Still thought my burger could have grilled at a higher temperature for more charring.The truffle and parmesan chips were truly divine. Was also impressed by how quick the service was. The kitchen is very efficient. Just wish they would turn up the grill. My companion was pleased with his portobello mushroom burger.*** review of initial visit *****The new Band of Burgers on Osborne Street just under Brick Lane are soft launching Monday to Thursdays until February 7, 2017. To get the 50% discount on food, you need a voucher which you can request at the London On the Inside website in the SWAG section. This restaurant is BYOB with no corkage fee, so a real bargain, even at full price.There is a rock and roll theme going on here. We remember hearing tracks from Queen, the Undertones and Madness so the soundtrack is a bit retro.I liked that you can get your burger cooked to order, as a lot of establishments have succumbed to the food safety despots and only serve burgers well done nowadays. My medium burger was generously portioned but somewhat unremarkable. According to the website, they use a charcoal grill, but there was no discernible charcoal flavor. Also my meat, which had been grilled, was not cooked at a high enough temperature so was missing the caramelization from the Maillard reaction. I had the BB King, which comes with caramelized onion. The caramelized onion looked the part but did not taste caramelized so needed a higher cooking temperature too. Other unadvertised garnishes were cheddar cheese, tomato, lettuce, raw red onion and gherkin. Lean mince was of good quality and had a nice loose texture, so not overworked during patty making.My companion’s halloumi burger was full of roasted veg and was nice but he was let down by its tepid temperature. But half of an order standing around too long at the pass is typically a beginners timing error in a newly opened restaurant. The green pesto sauce on the halloumi burger was not a basil pesto, but probably parsley. Not as stridently flavored as a classic basil pesto, but tasty nonetheess due to garlic.We both liked the thyme fries, though we did add seasoning. Coleslaw was pleasant. It contained cabbage, beet, mayo, garnished with a few slices of picked jalapeno.We’ll give Band of Burgers another try, seeing as the discount runs for a while yet and we do fancy a BYO burger joint. Hoping that my main complaint of my burger being grilled at too low a temperature was a one off error.