The Enterprise

The Enterprise

THE ENTERPRISE – Bar & Restaurant

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Reviews and related sites

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Restaurant review: Gordon Ramsay's Savoy Grill - Decanter

Review analysis
food   ambience   drinks   menu  

The opulent restaurant, a London icon since 1889, had been closed for three years as part of a £220-million renovation of the Savoy Hotel.

Two dishes feature lobster (thermidor and bisque), and another two smoked salmon; there are snails, foie gras, and caviar; Dover sole is offered grilled or meuniere; roasts are available from a trolley, carved at tableside.

Omelette Arnold Bennet, a combination of flaked smoked haddock and cheese in two rich sauces, was invented here in the 1920s, and endures (the current version is perfectly cooked, stylishly served in a small copper pan).

There are six cuts of well-aged steak on offer, as well as mutton, venison, pork, veal, and liver, accompanied by a choice of sauces.

Smoked bacon sauce adds a pleasant pungency to butter-poached and roasted partridge, and a ‘pie’ of chopped mutton, carrots, and turnips comes with a topping of mashed potato, all set in a pool of homemade Worcester sauce whose bite contrasts nicely with the light sweetness of the dish.

The Enterprise

About The Enterprise The Enterprise is a beautiful old Victorian pub that has had many of its original features lovingly restored by its new owner, who is passionate about the look and feel of the pub.

The pub has a wonderful warm and cosy atmosphere in the winter but is light and airy in the summer.

The beer garden has been re designed and replanted and now has a canopy and heating lights so that it may be used most of the year.

Camden Enterprise Hotel & Public House, Camden Town NW1

Review analysis
food   location  

The Camden Enterprise Hotel is housed in a beautiful Victorian building built in 1865.

We are inspired by  Camden and its phenomenal nature, so be ready to experience some real character in our chic and modish rooms.

Here, at the Camden Enterprise Hotel, we aim to welcome you as a family member.

The hotel has its own PUB; if you are too early to check-in, sit back and relax in our stylish & quirky Enterprise PUB.

Enterprise Kitchen The Camden Enterprise is located just opposite Chalk Farm underground station and has perfect connections to the city.

The Enterprise - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

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Enterprise | Bars and pubs in South Kensington, London

Divided equally between intimate restaurant and bar, the Enterprise gives the illusion of space by means of a floor-to-ceiling mirror at one end of the bar counter.

A bar menu lists the likes of salmon tartare bruschetta and grilled caesar chicken sandwich for less than a tenner.

The bar (upon which taps of Budvar and Peroni stand next to warrior figurines) can feel cramped on a busy night, making the restaurant seem like a better if more expensive environment in which to enjoy dishes such as beer-battered sole and mushy peas.

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