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Sticky Fingers

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1A Phillimore Gardens
Holland Park
London, W8 7QG
Sticky Fingers is owned by Bill Wyman and his photographs adorn the walls as does a range of Rolling Stones memorabilia....
2 for 1
telephone booking only
20 to 40 pounds
Price for 2: £30

Reviews for Sticky Fingers

  • 5
    Sticky Fingers
    1A Phillimore Gardens London W8 7QG uk
    6th October 2007
    Sticky Fingers
    Current
    Excellent food, fantastic cocktails and lovely milkshakes, this place is not cheap unless you know the secret! Cut price Mondays will get you enormous and delicious burgers for a fiver and 4.30-7.30 happy hour gives cocktails at £3.50. It has a great feel to with walls full of rock memorabilia and good music. A brilliant place to go, drink eat and be merry.
  • 4
    Sticky Fingers
    1A Phillimore Gardens London W8 7QG uk
    28th September 2007
    Monday Madness
    Current
    Sticky fingers is everything a big American diner should be (though it's owned by Brit Bill Wyman!). If you're going to eat there try to go on a Monday when many dishes are half-price. To eat a delicious, stacked burger anywhere in London would be tough for £5.50, but Monday Madness makes it possible. Milk-shakes are a must too. The staff are also friendly and patient (with my indecisive ordering habits).
  • 0
    Sticky Fingers
    1A Phillimore Gardens London W8 7QG uk
    8th February 2007
    Current
    In April 1971 when The Rolling Stones released Sticky Fingers none of them, least of all Bill, thought they
    were setting in motion a chain of events that has seen Sticky Fingers Cafe become Britains favourite Rock and Roll restaurant.

    When Bill had the idea a restaurant called Sticky Fingers he was clear that it should not only be a celebration of the Greatest little Rock and Roll Band in History but it should be
    a great place to eat..... without it costing an arm and a leg! From the critical acclaim that Sticky Fingers has received they have definitely achieved their culinary ambitions.

    The original Sticky Fingers in London opened on May 9th 1989, with a star studded party that was the for runner of many to follow. Sticky Fingers is regarded as much more than just another celebrity burger joint. It is known as one of Londons most exciting restaurants. The American/ Euro style food is prepared to perfection - tender steaks, meaty ribs, freshly caught grilled fish and not forgetting the award winning burgers.

    Sticky Fingers has been described by an American critic as the 'San Lorenzo of burger restaurants'. Quality has always been of prime concern , but not at silly prices!

  • 4
    Sticky Fingers
    1A Phillimore Gardens London W8 7QG uk
    21st September 2006
    Current
    Sticky Fingers is owned by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones and his photographs adorn the walls as does a range of Rolling Stones memorabilia. The food at Sticky Finger is really good. It's pretty much American and they do all the normal stuff you would expect at an American restaurant. Starters range from the traditional nachos, Duck Wraps, sour cream and bacon, chicken fingers etc to highly creative dishes. Try the Smoked BBQ Chicken and the Cajun Chicken Fajitas which are delicious. The atmosphere is great and a bit informal and the staff very friendly. The music on the weekends is a mix of Rolling Stones and other rock classics and after a couple of pints you'll definitely rediscover the Stones!