Just an idea for a thread where we can post reviews, recommendations or criticism of stuff we've enjoyed or otherwise.
I'll start by recommending a 'Gin Flight' experience (I didn't know either) at the Princess Victoria on the Uxbridge Road. My wife arranged it as a surprise birthday present. She did say that her preferred venue (somewhere in Covent Garden, I think) had a two-month waiting list, so this was her second choice (encouraging!), but when we got off the train at Shepherd's Bush my heart sank. Why the **** would she make me come here when there isn't even a game on? 'It'll be the Bush Theatre' I thought hopefully, but no. We marched on and on down the Uxbridge Road before she, panicking a little because we'd walked so far, told me where we were headed. I wasn't thrilled, but I should have been.
Most on here will be familiar with the Princess Victoria, but my memories of it (from a long time ago) were different than I found today. It's a lovely old Victorian building of course, but it's now an up-market gastro pub, and all the better for being so. The 'Gin Flight' (I suppose that really is a thing) consisted of a gin martini to start, followed by several more infused gins, interspersed with some absolutely delicious bar snacks (arancini balls, butter chicken and scotch egg). At each stage, the gins were lovingly presented and described to us by our guide Tom (waiter would not have been an appropriate title).
All of this for £40 a head. Fantastic value.
Please post your reviews of films, plays, bands, restaurants, anything.......
I'll start by recommending a 'Gin Flight' experience (I didn't know either) at the Princess Victoria on the Uxbridge Road. My wife arranged it as a surprise birthday present. She did say that her preferred venue (somewhere in Covent Garden, I think) had a two-month waiting list, so this was her second choice (encouraging!), but when we got off the train at Shepherd's Bush my heart sank. Why the **** would she make me come here when there isn't even a game on? 'It'll be the Bush Theatre' I thought hopefully, but no. We marched on and on down the Uxbridge Road before she, panicking a little because we'd walked so far, told me where we were headed. I wasn't thrilled, but I should have been.
Most on here will be familiar with the Princess Victoria, but my memories of it (from a long time ago) were different than I found today. It's a lovely old Victorian building of course, but it's now an up-market gastro pub, and all the better for being so. The 'Gin Flight' (I suppose that really is a thing) consisted of a gin martini to start, followed by several more infused gins, interspersed with some absolutely delicious bar snacks (arancini balls, butter chicken and scotch egg). At each stage, the gins were lovingly presented and described to us by our guide Tom (waiter would not have been an appropriate title).
All of this for £40 a head. Fantastic value.
Please post your reviews of films, plays, bands, restaurants, anything.......
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