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Eat and Two Veg

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Avg. from 5 rates: 3.4
50 Marylebone High Street
Marylebone
London, W1U 5HN
Nearest Transport: Baker Street
020 7258 8595
Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Eat And Two Veg serves meat-free home-cooking' style food for both vegetarians and vegans. They also have a fully licensed bar.

Reviews for Eat and Two Veg

  • 3
    Eat and Two Veg
    50 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5HN uk
    6th April 2008
    Minus a star for the Goats Cheese & Courgette Tart
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    Before lunching at Eat & 2 Veg today I would have given them 4 stars but my meal was soooooo bad that they have lost one whole star. Their Goats Cheese & Courgette Tart was so bad that I couldn't eat it. Sloppy half cooked onions & courgettes mixed with a dash of goats cheese that is melted through so that it is totally unrecognizable as cheese. The tart base however was nice, pity they couldn't actually cook the filling in the tart instead of slopping it in after. Then they top of the hot tart with lettuce leaves - my pet hate, tart = HOT, salad = COLD and never the twain shall meet, hot lettuce hmmmm.

    But don't let that put you off this place, just stick to the burgers and breakfasts and you can't go wrong. Great juice, great coffee and (usually) great food.
  • 3
    Eat and Two Veg
    50 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5HN uk
    17th January 2008
    Breezy, bright Vegetarian
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    I can confirm this is a popular place because so many Magellan colleagues go there for lunch. They have a great vegetarian menu which includes a "Veggie Burger and Fries" which is quite delicious. Vegetarian shepherds pie and peas and mash are both favoured dishes with Magellan Lab technicians. Their power fruit juices are fantastic. They do good coffee too. The staff are friendly and efficient and, wonderfully for London, there is quite a lot of space with some excellent booth tables. Also, no canned music which is a real bonus. Despite this, it can be quite noisy.
  • 4
    Eat and Two Veg
    50 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5HN uk
    25th March 2007
    Current
    As an unreconstructed carnivore I was initially sceptical (especially with the pun-laden menu), but when you get down to it, the food here is darn tasty. I had the lasagne and it was delicious, while my friend had the roast squash and was similarly impressed.

    The American-style decor is well executed and adds atmosphere rather than take it away and render it soulless. This place is specially recommend if you have veggie friends who always moan on how they have no choice - they will be delighted with the array of food on offer, and even the hardiest meat eater will find the fare enjoyable as well.
  • 3
    Eat and Two Veg
    50 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5HN uk
    9th February 2007
    Current
    Yum. Not too bad, for a vegetarian place.

    Eat and Two Veg have realised that the secret is often in the sauce. By making really excellent sauces, they seek to compensate for using tofu, quorn or another substitute for meat. And it's not bad. The not chicken satays, for example (lumps of quorn, grilled like chicken satays) are served with a delicious peanut sauce.

    In a similar vein, the cocktails from the bar are very good and the Illy cappuccinos are well made.

    At the moment, the main courses are pleasant but a bit "samey" - hopefully they will refresh the menu soon.
  • 4
    Eat and Two Veg
    50 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5HN uk
    20th December 2006
    Veg food for everyone!
    Current
    Eat and Two Veg is a wonderful vegetarian diner based in Marylebone High Street. It is always buzzing and the food is excellent for both vegetarians and lovers of meat. They provide innovative dishes, some of which are very high in protein (and taste) by using meat substitutes. The cocktails are impressive and it is a great place to meet friends to share a couple of starters and have drinks.

    Try the Crispy Aromatic Luck and the Schnitzel - my two favourite dishes on the menu.

    Unfortunately, the Westbourne Grove branch closed not long after opening - but don't let that put you off coming here. You will not be disappointed.

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