Annie's is a cafe, restaurant and bar, with a cosy candlelit atmosphere in the evening and friendly service. There are several tables outside for al fresco dining during the summer months.
I do believe we have found a little find in Mortlake! It is classed as a pub, but it is more restauranty for sure.
My sister said a friend had recommended it, so we went along. The interior is beautifully decorated muted colours, warm and cosy, with candles burning and gilt-edged mirrors handing on the walls.
The only downer for me was the bathroom. A disappointment really. One would expect a funky and arty bathroom, to go along with the restaurant, and it wasn't smelly in a bad way, but it was damp, the hand dryer wasn't working, and it didn't live up to its location.
Oh well. Not enough to put us off going again tho!
The food was lovely (albeit expensive but then this isn't a cheap part of London..), we had some pita bread with houmous for a starter.
Lance and I had their steak burger with chips, and LOTS of salad, which was yummy.
Cooked well, no complaints at all.
My sister had cod and chips she said it was quite bony, but was succulent and tasted delicious. Lance had a Speckled Hen beer and we had lager shandies.
Annie's is a great restaurant for anytime. Great for a celebration with a few friends or for a Saturday morning brunch (shame they took the pancakes of the menu). Can't go wrong with any of the mains and the creme brulee du jour is fantastic.