Staff sometimes overly attentive...their Wild Boar & Venison Faggot was so overpowering, I could barely finish one plus the pease pudding. But their Pear & Ginger Crumble was lovely.
This could be an excellent restaurant. Sadly, it is not: for a "chop house", they get the temperature wrong on meat consistently. Go for the great view of Tower Bridge , stick to the fish entrees.
Can be one of the best places to eat or worst - seems to vary depending on which night / who is working. So leave if you pick up a negative vibe on the door.
Butlers Wharf Chop House serves up hearty British food in very British surroundings. Enjoy spectacular views of Tower Bridge from the terrace or relax in the restaurant.
Nice view of the bridge if you are lucky to find a table outside, service is very careful and food is not bad, both meat and fish. Not really polite with the change of the bill..
Food wasn’t seasoned enough. We asked for the 15£ red wine special and 2 waitstaff looked at us oddly; manager gave us attitude for asking. Don’t really get it.
Whether its for breakfast, lunch and dinner this british restaurant always deliver's simple but classic and scruptious food, excellent coffee and amazing views!
Don't bother with the Evening Standard menu as it's a total waste of time. It might be two courses for ten quid but with only three options for mains (2 veg, 1 fish) the choice is pretty sad! :o(