Tiger Tiger
Haymarket House,28-29 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4SP
Reviews for Tiger Tiger
IF you're 21-25, watch SITC (Sex in the...), like the idea of glamorous, overpriced cocktails and shiny mirrors, faces and suits, this will seem fabulous to you.
If however, you have been to bars with atmosphere, good music and where the staff serve WITH a smile, and don't ignore you if you're not a regular, avoid.
The bouncers keep the crowd relatively white(ish), young(ish), and shiny faced who obviously want to max out their credit cards. The staff don't serve the next person, they serve their regulars first, as we were told, "it's quicker to serve them first!" DOH!. The music is as far as I can tell the usual RnB shite where silly Cheryl-alikes grind before trekking home to Barking or Harlesden or somesuch place.
It's okay if you have more money than sense. A shame the comedy nights are held there now. I don't want to go bankrupt :(
Nobody who's lived in London for more than 5 minutes goes to Tiger Tiger, really, and if they do, they do so (or should do so!) knowing exactly what to expect. So overpriced drinks, dizzy drunk secretaries and boys in cheap suits? Of course! Offhand bar staff and below par food? Of course!
It serves a purpose, and serves a particular crowd, and does so exactly as one might expect. And, I am assuming, highly profitably. So well done them. It is, however, irredeemably horrible.
If you want to go to a lively place with the girls this is perfect. went out for a saturday night out on the tiles with the girls. we all had a great time and would def go back. It also has a restaurant. great location for central london in the center of piccadilly. tiger tiger is a massive venue there are lots of different bars and rooms with different themes. My favorite and what i loved the most was the cocktail bar! there is also a range a music so if in a big group will help if people have different music tastes.
Not the best place for food but it’s quite cheap and edible in a way. The menu has the usual kind of food you get at a bar/pub. I haven’t eaten in the restaurant but I assume it would be the same food in the bar area. There are cocktails at the bar and a wide variety of drinks and special promotions on at times on both food and drink. The place seems to attract business people having a drink after work, and gets crowded towards the late evening. If you just need something to line the stomach before the night out then why not, but it’s definitely not a destination restaurant, it’s a bar.
Tiger Tiger has it all, reasonable food, plenty of bars and dance floors. Entry before 10 is free, so if you go for your meal or just for the bar early on, you can have a very decent club night afterwards. The restaurant is inexpensive for central London and has a decent menu. You rarely have to queue for more than 10 minutes on the weekend and the doormen are more human than most. There are three dance floors spread across three different levels, which offer different music environments to give you all you need for a good night of dancing.
OVerpriced, unfriendly, rubbish use of space and full of pretentious idiots who know nothing about a decent night out.
Have eaten in both the rresturant and the bar area and both times food was tasty!
do avoid going to the resturant late on a fri or saturday evening, the noise from the bar does come through!
Food in the resturant was ok, but the service was service with a smile!
the pub food is good value for money and again, even on a friday night is served with a smile! great place to meet other after work for snacks and a drink or two...
I would rather give it no stars...
Most of the comments below are spot on. I have eaten at the restaurant and the food was tasteless. The bar bit is a meat market with horrible cheesy men and women trying to looking glamourous but just looking trampy. The door men are incredibly rude as well. They need to take classes on etiquette!
It's a horrible experience. Go up to Soho or somewhere else!
Please Note: Tiger Tiger is a 50% restaurant with a Maximum of 6 people being able to dine using 1 Taste Card. Tiger Tiger is famous for stylish cocktails, fabulous wine lists, premium draught and bottled beers – why not enjoy them with their fantastic bar platters or in The Grill with the extensive a la carte and set menu selections. Tiger Tiger is the place to meet friends for lunch, grab some after work cocktails & a bite to eat, or enjoy your weekend - eating, drinking and dancing until late! The Grill at TigerTiger London is a stylish and friendly restaurant experience offering a taste of New York; serving steaks, salads, burgers and grills from 12pm every day. Tiger Tiger´s famous restaurant offers fantastic deals from lunch until late. This Manhatten style Grill hosts fanstastic chandeliers, intimate booths and cool retro chic furnishings in leather, wood and suede. Chef´s Speciality Dish: Fillet of Sea Bass with Mash and Bearnaise sauce.
The happy hour may be cheap, the bar may be in close proximity to your work. But I warn you, do not, I repeat not go here. It is filled with wanky suits and dizzy secretaries trying to pull eachother. There are plenty of better places up the road in Soho. I would rather go to a Pitcher and Piano than go to Tiger Tiger (and that is saying a lot.)
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