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| 23 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1 V7HA Phone: 020 7734 6811 |
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Customer reviews of Adams Rib
Mark Monday, June 07, 2010 | Rating: From my experience at Adam’s Rib, I must say that it’s a great value and a complete delight. I’m from Chicago and we’re rather tough on what we expect from ribs and this place delivered shockingly good ribs. The quality of the meat was impressive and the sauce was more than suitable to the occasion. That coupled with a warm, inviting atmosphere and a great second story view looking over one of the world s greatest cities makes a wonderful dining experience. I will most assuredly visit Adam’s Rib on my nest trip to London7619 |
Richi Johnson Sunday, December 13, 2009 | Rating: This place could have it all, great location with fantastic views, great layout with the exception of a decent bar/drinking area. If they had a good bar where people could chill without eating this would make for a better atmosphere. A bit of music, dont matter what but to make for something to listen to in the background. BUT! The Cajun ribs are some of the best I have had, group of 11 of us all enjoyed the different food on the menu food and had a great night. Service a bit slow and lack-luster, maybe because not enough enthusiasm. Value good, for an american diner, but to be honest I don't think americans will shout about it, yet! Come on Adams Ribs you have the place and you can do better!7465 |
James Sunday, April 12, 2009 | Rating: Arguably one of the worst meals I have ever had the misfortune of eating. Soggy, not to mention stale, tortilla chips and a bun which could only be descrbied as coming from a fun fair were the icing on the cake along with the rude, pushy staff who kepy coming to take our orders despite us telling them we need five minutes extra in the first place. The location is ideal, but I think the only way this place keeps going is the tourist trade, whom I feel sorry for as they are in a foreign country already and have to eat, frankly, hideous food. Not the best reflection of our culture. 7126 |
audre farrell Monday, February 23, 2009 | Rating: We ate in Adams Ribs on Thursday night and it was dreadful. The food was inedible. I ordered a chicken burger I took one bite out of it and left the rest, another member of our party ordered the surf and turf and said it was the worst meal he had ever had. The place itself was dark and dingy with an odd smell. I can only assume that the only customers it gets are tourists like us becasue there is no way that there is a return trade. Didn't realise that places like this still existed expecially in the centre of London. My advise stay well clear. 6995 |
greg sexton Sunday, February 22, 2009 | Rating: adams receives the dubious honor of having served the worst meal I have EVER endured. These guys are having a laugh. By the time the main course arrived (if you can call it that) I had lost the will to live. I pity the poor waitresses who are trying to put their best foot forward.6989 |
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