Good food and nice atmosphere. When i went on 22nd August to watch The Jailor's Daughter, there was a guy behind the bar who totally ruined the experience. What i don't understand, is how he even got his job with his negative and unhelpful attitude, never mind how he got away with speaking to people in the distasteful way he did! Maybe it is because the bar will always get business due to its links to the theatre, but that is no excuse for rubbish customer service! Maybe he broke up with his partner or hated his job-the world does not need to know that and i advise that he gets training on how to be professional or show respect because in my opinion, there are people who are more pleasant to deal with that your business could benefit from. Also, i was not the only one who felt this way about the guy. I heard others comment on his general rudeness too. Also, i have noticed that the owner of the bar has great customer skills through his/her responses to reviews-their responses are personalised. So, the rudeness is not a...
Read moreOnce a huge fan of this cosy establishment but it has disappointed recently especially since the change of chef/menu last year.
£2.80 for a tiny cappuccino is quite steep for the Canary Wharf area and £3.40 for a "large" (which is pretty much standard size in most coffee shops). Today's service was a little slow as we received our food before the coffees. :(
I normally order a "make your own" breakfast as they don't allow you to make substitutes on the set breakfasts but the singles portions are a bit skimpy (a single slice of bacon for £1.50 is a bit disappointing).
The avocado on toast sounded like a great idea when ordering but was very dry and tasteless and was served with just 1 poached egg which looked odd.
I really hope the food improves as it's my local but when I think of a great brunch/breakfast I'm more inclined to head to Hackney as I know I'm getting better quality food and service for a...
Read moreThe Hubbub is a former Victorian shipbuilders’ chapel, situated above the much-celebrated performing arts & community centre called ‘The Space’. It’s the saviour of the Docklands.
Unlike the paint-by-numbers bars in neighbouring Canary Wharf, Hubbub is has true character and bags of atmosphere. Worn in since 1999, with its mismatching chairs, shabby sofas and fairy lights, it’s the perfect place to chill out. Read the papers or play a board game, it doesn’t matter, because they’re easy like Sunday morning. There are
And as an added Brucey bonus, their seasonal menus are very reasonably priced. Take it from us, the homemade burgers are immense (in both a physical and...
Read more