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😒 3/5 - Mother’s Day lunch
By 👻 @JC, 03/29/2022 3:00 am
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I’ve been visiting Skylon for over a decade and always enjoyed the visits. However was a little underwhelmed on Sunday.
Yes the food was good. Avocado on toast, sirloin steak, followed by crumble. Mrs x had the same apart from the Trout for main course. Master x had the steak and wolfed it down. All tasty, even if could have been served hotter.
However the menu is a little odd. There are 4 brunch items (eggs Benedict / Avocado on toast etc) + soup on the starters menu. With a normal main menu (trout, vegetarian, steak) seems a bit of an odd combination when you wouldn’t normally want an eggs Benedict followed by a fish / meat course.
Recommend that the brunch items are separated into a different section, then add a couple more starters so that we have have a lunch.
It was Mother’s Day, whilst there was a glass of fizz for the mums, some more thought about the menu for this occasion would have been good. The restaurant was full of mums with family and sons / daughters of all ages.
The wine list is expansive and expensive. Not sure this lends itself to the menu pricing. The set meal is £35 for 3 courses which is terrific, but the cheapest wine is £40 and rapidly goes upwards. £17 for a gin and tonic.
So whilst I enjoy the restaurant, the view, good friendly efficient service (especially considering all the tables were taken) I’m not sure what the restaurant is trying to be.
I’d suggest serving an all day menu with some selected mid price wines (rather than the full 20 page wine list). Provide a separate brunch (bottomless if that’s your thing) with selected drinks. The provide the al a carte in the evening with the full menu and full wine list.
So a 3/5 as I’m not sure what it’s trying to be.
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