26th September 2007
Friendly lively dinners!
I'm ashamed to say Gabriel's Wharf was unbeknownst to me until last Thursday, when some friends suggested it as a place to go after we'd had a few drinks. It's like being on holiday down there! All that tongue and groove, the beach-hut colours, fairy lights and the smell of the sea...ok I mean river. We were too late to have a look round the shops so we made a bee-line for this Studio Six place. It wasn't that busy, and despite it being a bit cool we sat outside to soak up the atmosphere (although indoors looked perfectly atmospheric to me...)
Our waiter was great: humourous and attentive. So that's always nice. I wish I could report on a variety of dishes but I must confess that we all ordered the same thing - burger and chips. I nearly went for the chicken noodles but I would've have massive food jealousy when I saw the big juicy burger and the crunchy chips that came with it. My tummy is rumbling now at the thought of it! Mmmm. It was delicious, and I polished off the lot so let that be testament to how good it was.
I did have a good nosy at the food on other tables (as ever) and it all looked pretty good, decent enough portions, people with happy faces, etc. Its quite a varied mix of food, and I'm sure it probably changes a bit but I'm sure it would usually offer some kind of sausage or pie and mash, noodles, curry, risotto and pasta, as well as the usual burgers, steak and veggie options. No one should have a problem finding something they like. The prices aren't bad, especially given the location.
Definitely a good choice if you're meeting a few friends and want something to suit everyone and don't fancy the faceless chain restaurants.