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      <title>The Brew House - Crowded, expensive and pretty bland by curlynewf</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/ldc_1j71u7w.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/curlynewf_740720f8.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/curlynewf">curlynewf</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 2.00<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 8341 5384</p><p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=takeaway'>takeaway</a></p>Maybe it&#39;s the historic grounds it sits on, or the grand estate to which it&#39;s attached, but each time I eat at the Brew House Restaurant at Kenwood House, I expect something more. <br /><br />I expect the soup of the day to be hearty and flavourful, but it never is; I expect the sausages to be fresh and complex, they never are; and I expect the tasteless pre-made sandwiches and tiny coffees to, at least, be somewhat affordable, but they ain&#39;t. <br /><br />Let me first say, it&#39;s not fine dining. It&#39;s something approaching &#39;rustic canteening&#39;, a country-kitchen type set-up in the old servants quarters where you queue (of course), grab a tray, tell the ladies at the counter what you want, and pay up. The food looks and smells wonderful, but once you manage to find a table amidst the wellie-wearing dog/child-toting Hampstead-ers it just doesn&#39;t taste like anything. <br /><br />Seating is a big problem too, especially on (but not restricted to) the weekends. There are about, oh, a dozen tables inside and dozens more outside in the &#39;al fresco&#39; dining area. But if you&#39;re familiar with London weather you won&#39;t need me to tell you that the outdoor seats aren&#39;t an option most days, so people guard the indoor ones like hawks. I have witnessed proper, gritty fights over these tables (and I can tell you, the posh fight dirty&#33;)<br /><br />And to add insult to injury, it&#39;s expensive. &#0194;&#0163;3.25 for a latte? Over &#0194;&#0163;9 for a bowl of soup and a pre-made sandwich (which, by the way consisted of some pickle, cheese and a few leaves of lettuce). And remember, you serve yourself here. I&#39;m someone who doesn&#39;t always notice the price of things (a problem at times) and doesn&#39;t mind paying a bit more for quality, but no one likes to be cheated.<br /><br />OK, like most things, it&#39;s not all bad - the cakes and pastries are pretty good and the homemade bread is always fresh and nutritious but, who wants cake and bread for lunch?<br /><br />The Brew House is a bit of a wolf in sheep&#39;s clothing, in my opinion. It has all the outward signs of being really lovely but underneath it&#39;s a bit of a sham. Looks can be deceiving.Maybe it&#39;s the historic grounds it sits on, or the grand estate to which it&#39;s attached, but each time I eat at the Brew House Restaurant at Kenwood House, I expect something more. <br /><br />I expect the soup of the day to be hearty and flavourful, but it never is; I expect the sausages to be fresh and complex, they never are; and I expect the tasteless pre-made sandwiches and tiny coffees to, at least, be somewhat affordable, but they ain&#39;t. <br /><br />Let me first say, it&#39;s not fine dining. It&#39;s something approaching &#39;rustic canteening&#39;, a country-kitchen type set-up in the old servants quarters where you queue (of course), grab a tray, tell the ladies at the counter what you want, and pay up. The food looks and smells wonderful, but once you manage to find a table amidst the wellie-wearing dog/child-toting Hampstead-ers it just doesn&#39;t taste like anything. <br /><br />Seating is a big problem too, especially on (but not restricted to) the weekends. There are about, oh, a dozen tables inside and dozens more outside in the &#39;al fresco&#39; dining area. But if you&#39;re familiar with London weather you won&#39;t need me to tell you that the outdoor seats aren&#39;t an option most days, so people guard the indoor ones like hawks. I have witnessed proper, gritty fights over these tables (and I can tell you, the posh fight dirty&#33;)<br /><br />And to add insult to injury, it&#39;s expensive. &#0194;&#0163;3.25 for a latte? Over &#0194;&#0163;9 for a bowl of soup and a pre-made sandwich (which, by the way consisted of some pickle, cheese and a few leaves of lettuce). And remember, you serve yourself here. I&#39;m someone who doesn&#39;t always notice the price of things (a problem at times) and doesn&#39;t mind paying a bit more for quality, but no one likes to be cheated.<br /><br />OK, like most things, it&#39;s not all bad - the cakes and pastries are pretty good and the homemade bread is always fresh and nutritious but, who wants cake and bread for lunch?<br /><br />The Brew House is a bit of a wolf in sheep&#39;s clothing, in my opinion. It has all the outward signs of being really lovely but underneath it&#39;s a bit of a sham. Looks can be deceiving.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Dr Hunger Cafe - What it says on the tin by Thomasinho</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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