Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts

21 June 2016

Gillray's Steakhouse and Bar, London

I've been wining and dining and even spa-ing in the County Hall Marriott Hotel for more years than I would like to mention so I was really looking forward to a return visit, especilally as I was here to try out the new menu at Gillray's Steakhouse and Bar!  County Hall has a prime site next to the London Eye and across from the Houses of Parliament and fascinating history as the former home of the Greater London Council and its leader Ken Livingstone before it was abolished in 1983. 17 years later he become the first Mayor of London but a new City Hall was built by Tower Bridge so this magnificent building could be taken on by the Marriott group who luckily kept many of the original features such as the wood panelled corridors and bar. 

However, I was here for food and cocktails and so skipped up the less well know sneaky river front entrance and was soon above the madding crowds on this busy stretch of the Thames You feel miles away from the noise and the bustle below you as you enter the glamorous bar. 


London Eye and County Hall
River entrance to Gillray's

The gorgeous bar



The restaurant and its bar are named after the famous 18th century caricaturist James Gillray who was the master of the political cartoon, acknowledging the building's political history.  You can enjoy his prints along the walls as well as more contemporary cartoons from the era of Margaret Thatcher in the restrooms - well they are in the Ladies, I cannot speak for the gents!.  

We started our visit with a refreshing cocktail from the excellent list . They use home infused gin to create unique drinks and Gillray's are proud to part of the current gin revival, stocking a wide range of familiar and new gins, Sam Mitchell, the Head Bartender chose a strongly Gillray referenced cocktail for us called Drawing Out A Batch of New Kings after his famous cartoon. Our cocktail however was rum based, a fresh and easy to quaff mix of homemade bacardi carta blanca spiced rum, lime juice, orgeat syrup, passion fruit and mint leaves. 




How fresh does this look?


Moving through to the wonderfully open, light restaurant with more great views we settled down to test out their good looking menu. As there was a group of us, we were able to try out a range of starters from juicy scallps to the hearty terrine and the healthy deep green pea soup. My favourite was the watermelon with goat cheese and pistachio for its fresh, clean taste of the melon against the tart goat cheese.




                                                               The dining room 
Pea soup and goat curd

Goat cheese, watermelon and pistachio 

Quinoa and chicken salad with courgette
Scallops, apple, vanilla and dates





Chicken liver parfait, pear and gingerbread
Confit salmon, fennel, pollen, dill and beetroot









Old spot pork terrine and piccalilli 



Given a choice of main courses, it had to be rump steak and triple cooked chips and a wonderfully soft and generous sized steak appeared with Bearnaise sauce and portobello mushroom with heritage tomatoes.  No one stepped up to the 1 kilo Bull's Head steak as it seemed a challenge too far!  I asked for the cooking to be medium rare and it turned up just a fraction too rare for me so I asked if they could cook it just a little more and without any fuss, they whisked it away and returned very shortly with a new mushroom and the steak 's cooking perfectly adjusted. Excellent service.  




Jiuicy steak, sauce and mushroom 

Large, crispy chips 


Was there some space for dessert? Of course there was!  Luckily as we were a small group, we could, again, taste a range of options and here they are. My favourite by far was their unique take on a sherry trifle. The multilayered trifle arrives in a jar with an accompanying glass of sherry.  Using the long spoon you make a space down the side of the jar and 'just add sherry'.  It was very creamy and luxurious and got top marks for taste and presentation. 

Rather special chocolate bombe and raspberry sauce

Beautifully served sorbets

Gillray's sherry trifle 


Gillray's sherry trifle 


Although I was sorely tempted I could not return to the bar after lunch to taste more of their inventive cocktails and anyway,  I was rather full by then so I waddled off home!

If you want to read more about James Gillray here's a link.

Bye for now. 
Sue
@itsyourlondon
www.itsyourlondon.co.uk

Full disclosure: as is usual for these events, my food and beverages were paid for by Gillray's, however the views expressed are all my own. 

23 June 2015

Get above the crowds on one of London's unexpected roof terraces!

Our British summer is a tricky thing, here one day and gone the next, making planning even a few days ahead for that weekend barbecue nigh on impossible. However, when the sun does shine and the air is warm, every Londoner wants to rush out and enjoy it and where better than a roof top terrace?

These precious spots have been springing up in any available roof space over the last few years - see my blog about rooftop bars for some good tips.  One you may not know about is the roof terrace above John Lewis on Oxford Street. This operates as a winter and summer garden and I braved the cold last winter to grab a photo of me and their famous Christmas 2014 mascot, Monty the penguin! 


Leaving thoughts of winter behind, let's have a look at their summer terrace which I visited on a perfect summer's day.  Up on the top floor of John Lewis, just beside the indoor cafe is a side door leading up to the terrace and as you step out you are greeted by a rush of greenery which opens out onto a wide terrace with grassy spaces and plenty of tables and chairs.




You can check out just how far above the madding crowds you are from the viewing areas. John Lewis call it their Summer Retreat and from this far above Oxford Street you can see why.


I had been invited to try out the new Rossopomodoro branch which sits in a lovely white wooden building alongside other pop ups serving coffee, juices, sandwiches and ices.




Enough of the look of the place, what about the food and drink!   Cocktails were tempting so we did not resist. Mine was the Pina Colada as it seems a proper choice as we were pretending to be on holiday and it slipped down very nicely.  I didn't drink all the cocktails in the photo (!) as they were all appreciated by the rest of my group.


We ordered a range of dishes from the menu which offers Neapolitan street food, perfect for lunch time nibbling although we tried more than you would normally pick and left the terrace completely full!  Saltimbocca and Rotolini, mini panini and tasty wraps, were followed by pasta and rice salads offering plenty of variety, and Spiedini, mozzarella skewers, for a lovely mix of sweet and savoury. Gelato to finish was a must and the only thing missing was a coffee as they don't serve it here.  The staff were friendly and the place was buzzing with happy customers - happy to have found the terrace and a good lunch.

Rotolini

Saltimbocca

Insalata - pasta

Insalata - quinoa

Insalata - rice salad

Spiedini fragola - mozzarella, stawberry and balsamic reduction


Here's hoping for more sunny days! 
 
Honesty section: I did not pay for my food or drink but would happily do so. Entrance to the terrace is free!

For more information about the Roof Garden click here.

Bye for now,
Sue
www.itsyourlondon.co.uk
@itsyourlondon