Harden's survey result
Summary
“The burgers and crab ’n’ chip sarnies are great” at chef Tom Oldroyd’s “brilliant local” with “charming staff” where Dalston meets Haggerston – “but be warned, you’ll get messy!”. (“I hope its sibling Oldroyd [in Islington, which closed under 2020 pandemic restrictions] returns as that was a perennial favourite, but until it does I’m happy to support the pub version!”)
Summary
This three-year-old Dalston/Haggerston gastroboozer from chef Tom Oldroyd (of Oldroyd, Islington) serves serious food in beautiful surroundings – and the mix seems to work: “where else can you have fresh oysters while watching the Euros?”. “The burger here is great – but the crab chip butty is also a must”, so “prepare to get your hands messy!”.
Summary
“A beautiful old boozer on the Dalston/Haggerston border”, restored and revamped in mid-2018 as a “cracking local gastropub”, with chef Tom Oldroyd (formerly of the Polpo group; see also Oldroyd N1). He has put a traditional French twist on its gastropub fare, helping to win an enthusiastic fanclub, with cod’s roe starter, “fab burger” and “top Sunday lunch” singled out for particular praise. “If the place looks familiar, it was previously a seafood restaurant (The Richmond) and before that a cheap ‘n’ cheerful bistro with weird classical artefacts (LMNT)... and long before that a dodgy boozer”.
Summary
“A beautiful old boozer on the Dalston/Haggerston border”, restored and revamped in mid-2018 as a “cracking local gastropub”, with chef Tom Oldroyd (formerly of the Polpo group; see also Oldroyd N1). He has put a traditional French twist on its gastropub fare, helping to win an enthusiastic fanclub, with cod’s roe starter, “fab burger” and “top Sunday lunch” singled out for particular praise. “If the place looks familiar, it was previously a seafood restaurant (The Richmond) and before that a cheap ‘n’ cheerful bistro with weird classical artefacts (LMNT)... and long before that a dodgy boozer”.
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Restaurant details
The Duke of Richmond Public House & Dining Room Restaurant Diner Reviews
"Sunday roast. Cod’s roe with Parton peppers (very good); plaice with runners beans and potatoes (ok); cheese. Beer. 2 diners; cost: £146."
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £22.00 |
Filter Coffee | £3.00 |
Extras | |
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Service | 10.00% |
316 Queensbridge Road, London, E8 3NH
Opening hours
Monday | 5:30 pm‑9 pm |
Tuesday | CLOSED |
Wednesday | 5:30 pm‑9 pm |
Thursday | 5:30 pm‑9:30 pm |
Friday | 12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑9:30 pm |
Saturday | 12 pm‑5 pm, 5 pm‑9:30 pm |
Sunday | 12 pm‑5 pm, 5 pm‑8 pm |
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