THE ZETTER
Moderne et convivial, situé à proximité d'Old Street et du British Museum, The Zetter offre une vue panoramique et un style unique.
On aime beaucoup ce boutique hôtel moderne et convivial. Les 59 chambres claires et colorées réservent à leurs occupants un accueil chaleureux. Chacune est décorée de manière différente, ici un tableau, là un tapis molletonné. Certaines chambres possèdent même une terrasse avec vue panoramique sur Londres. The Zetter est donc la destination parfaite : branchée mais accessible et pas prétentieuse du tout. Le personnel est très sympathique et serviable. Une vraie bonne adresse, très bien située, proche d'Old Street, du British Museum...
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Really nice cocktails - definitely a good old fashioned- classic one
Quirky interiors & nice cosy bar
Service needs to improve as there were delays in service of cocktails
Reasonable prices too
Great ox tail croquettes too
Summary - lovely bar to kick off an evening
Budget- 2 cocktails each £50-£70 per couple
Verdict 4.5/5
The food was insultingly meagre for the price and didn't taste as you would expect either; offering dreadful value for money.
I opted for the 'Hearty Treats' menu and it is completely mis-sold. I received a single pig in blanket, the toastie was the size of less than half a standard sandwich and the other two items were also of no substance.
My partner had the finger sandwiches which tasted very salty and were again unsubstantial.
It is standard practice that guests receive replenishments at afternoon tea, however when we requested this we had to ask two more times until we got an answer; where we were told this would not be possible. How can you take people's hard earned money and give them so little in return? For reference I'm a tall man with slender build (78kg), and average appetite which was left entirely unsatisfied.
The deserts were disappointing too; each one barely a mouthful - with a Christmas pudding flavoured macaroon (who's idea was that?!), a bland strawberry Swiss roll and minuscule entremet that had melted by the time it was served - again rather bland. The scones were rather dense but tasted fine.
Having been to afternoon tea at the Zetter, we felt cheated and cannot recommend it. Save your money and go to the one in the National Gallery - similarly priced, great views and even better food. Fortnum and Mason's also offer a superior afternoon tea that's more affordable than the Zetter, which is effectively charging over £50 for two pots of tea, 5 small cakes and a sandwich in a gloomy setting. Criminal.