16th February 2008
Hideaway at the Hide Bar
Not the easiest place to find & kind of stuck around some back streets, we walked from Tower Bridge side down some dodgy back roads.
The venue was trendy and pleasent enough even though the place was not very busy and our table of 10 stayed the longest during the brunch menu. Later on a DJ plays music from one of the raised seating areas but looked a little sad with his apple mac instead of decks but it gave a chilled relaxed ambience.
The food choices were limited and I must say that I thought my beef burger cooked medium was ok. The served everyone on the table at the same time which was good and Natalie commented on how many and good the olives side order was.
The restrooms could do with a bit more attention as one toilet blocked and the other had a wobbley seat.