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Côte Blackheath - (Near Greenwich, South East)

Address: 🏡 15-16 Royal Parade, Blackheath, London SE3 0TL, UK
Phone : +44 020 8852 9548
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Near Greenwich

The Blackheath House - Greenwich

Rating: 4.1 /5
Samantha Phillips Had a wonderful evening meal at this restaurant! Food was amazing 10/10 I had the sea bass, and it was cooked to perfection (chefs kiss) our waiter was so attentive and kept checking in on us to make sure we had drinks. Great wine menu also, the ambience inside was perfect, lighting and decor enchanced our evening. Really nice chilled music playing in the background whilst we had a good catch up! Will definitely be back for more!
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The Depot - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lisa Collins Nice sunway roast, says unlimited Yorkshire puds and gravy but the add on ones wernt as nice! Great stuffing balls, well worth the extra ! Meat portion small, nice lunch bit could have been a great one!! Staff very hard to grab/find and just could be raised easily! Door hanging off hinge in ladies loo, few tweaks could be great!
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The Ivy Cafe Blackheath - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Nicola Greenfield This is such a lovely venue. Seating all on one level and offering a really cosy vibe. The food is always fabulous and the serice is equally so. Really family friendly and waiters very attentive. Breakfast offer is such good value but be sure to let them know at the start when you order your coffee or tea that you would like to do the breakfast deal. £14.95 for a coffee and eggs benedict is amazing value! If you have a birthday or special occasion make sure you let them know as they will being out an extra delicious treat for you to enjoy.

Le Bar a Vin - Greenwich Wine Bar - Greenwich

Rating: 4.5 /5
Sarah Fowkes They sat us at a moments notice when our previous booking nearby was not satisfactory. Their ability to be accommodating on a busy Saturday is what used to be seen as standard in the service industry, now sets them far above competitors. The ambience was very relaxed and extremely comfortable, we never felt rushed, service was on hand but not pushy, we were left to have our time together, which was perfect. So many places are overbearing and invasive these days as they want a quick turnover, but they know how to pitch it. The food was superb, we had the starters and mains ... just a couple of choices but perfectly executed. I travel globally with a large corporate hospitality provider, and am very happy when I find great places in London. People want experiences, not a quick feed at exorbitant prices, I was very pleased with this experience and will be back.

Sun Ya - Greenwich

Rating: 4 /5
Roman Parshin My first experience buying a proper Chinese takeaway meal here in the UK. As a person who often cooks Chinese meals at home, let me say this: this £7,5 special fried rice is BANG ON THE SPOT. The wok hei, the meat, the spices - just an explosion in your mouth. The service was exceptionally quick - I just waited for about 3 minutes on a wee couch inside, and got what I ordered. Massive cheers to Sun Ya!
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The Royal Standard - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lorraine Kashdan Really nice atmosphere. Its wheelchair accessible although the entrance is at the back and the back doors were closed, but locals sprang to the rescue and we were in! Two of us used wheelchairs and it was manageable though for two powerchairs it would be awkward and due to how busy it gets, the staff were not the most forthcoming. The Sunday dinners were as expected. There was pleasant livr music. The accessible toilet was easy enough to get to, though strictly speaking not that accessible, if youre not ambulant and have no carer and you have a chair longer than the q300r, then you cant use it! Plus the throughfare was blocked with a large plant, which is fine if for example youre with friends, are fine talking to the management and dont also have autism. From a neuro diverse point of view its not suitable because of the windows being at the same level as the tables causing noise refraction. Overall I loved the place and would go again, they just need to bear in mind that if its advertised as disabled access then doors need to be left open, signage would be helpful and blocking entrance or exit points with heavy plant pots isnt great. Otherwise - see you next time!