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The Warrington

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93 Warrington Crescent
Maida Vale
London, W9 1EH
Nearest Transport: Warwick Avenue
Latest Gordon Ramsay pub which serves up "classic British dishes that are as stunning as the interior itself".

Reviews for The Warrington

  • 3
    The Warrington
    93 Warrington Crescent London W9 1EH uk
    9th September 2008
    Great food
    Current
    Great food, though haven't tried any other Gordon Ramsay restaurants before. Atmosphere very chill and service was lovely. Great selection on the menu, overall impressed and fairly good value.
  • 3
    The Warrington
    93 Warrington Crescent London W9 1EH uk
    sue
    29th April 2008
    Ramsay in Maida Vale
    Current
    Family visiting from Australia wanted a Gordon Ramsay experience, but not one of the expensive ones. That meant a visit to one of his pubs was in order, and we decided on the newest one - The Warrington, in Maida Vale.

    Loved the look of the downstairs bar, and the lovely tiled entrance, but as we had already had drinks at the nearby Prince Alfred, we headed straight upstairs. The dining room looked posher than I was expecting - definitely more restaurant than gastropub. Our waitress was lovely, and patient, though some of the other staff seemed pretty inexperienced.

    I was disappointed that there was nothing that really appealed to me on the menu. Thankfully my dining companions were more enthused and had trouble choosing between a few dishes. In the end, they started with the Scallops with pea puree and mint vinaigrette, the Black pudding salad with poached egg and mustard dressing, and the Cured Salmon. I tasted each dish and have to say that the scallops were very good, can't remember the last time I tasted them so perfectly cooked.

    For main course I stuck with my old favourite - the Ribeye steak with chips - the steak was cooked as requested and nice and flavoursome. The others had the Roasted baby chicken with traditional garnish, and the Choucroute garnie - both dishes were nicely presented and happily polished off. We opted for some old favourites for dessert - the Chocolate fondant, and the Rhubarb & apple crumble. Both were as expected, tasty.

    Although we enjoyed our meal, there was something not quite right about the experience - I think it may have had to do with the fact that The Warrington is billed as a gastropub, but is more formal than that. For a more relaxed Ramsay-gastropub experience, I think I'll stick to The Devonshire, in Chiswick.
  • 2
    The Warrington
    93 Warrington Crescent London W9 1EH uk
    28th March 2008
    The F* word
    Current
    I was so excited to have Gordon open up a restaurant in my 'hood, even if I was a bit upset about loosing Ben's Thai. Obviously Gordon hasn't come by his new creation to ship them into shape yet though... I saw my dream menu and was in love (Oysters followed by Sole Meuniere followed by Chocolate Fondant). The Oysters were good... but then came the Sole... I was never offered to option to have it cleaned...big pet peeve... Dessert... well dessert never came because they forgot about us. 30 min later when we reminded them it turned up (on the house). Wine list is great (if pricey for a gastro pub).
    Will give it another try (and post the review) but for Gordon get's the F word...