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Went for dinner.
Very pretty and quite romantic restaurant. Although some reviews criticise the food, I thought that the food was really well executed and much better than I was expecting. I didn't notice the service much so I guess it was OK. The evening we went one thing I did notice was that every single woman in the room (apart from myself) was blonde!!!
Be the first to ReplyJulie's was recommended by a work college and I was sold on
Julie's was recommended by a work college and I was sold on the description of it's 70's style vibe that the restaurant has going on. So we booked ourselves in - a group of 10 - for an evening meal in one of the private rooms downstairs. Honestly? While I can see that a place would like to hold on to what made it so charming back in the day, it just makes it feel dated and tired. There's nothing charming about the decor, it just looks as though they haven't been bothered to even try to make it nice. What's worse is the complete contrast of old decor with a whited out dining alcove just off from the main little area where you wait before taking your seat at your table. We all had the 'Sunday lunch' - which wasn't much to shout about either. It wasn't very warm, the food was bland and uninventive. The staff were fairly slow to serve us too, which was a little annoying as there were long waits between servings and we were sat for a good while waiting for drinks etc after having ordered them.
Be the first to ReplyEverything about my recent evening at Julie's was highly
Everything about my recent evening at Julie's was highly enjoyable, sadly except for the food which was a bit disappointing. A bit of a local institution but not stuffy considering it's locale. The staff were lovely, very polite and friendly. Helpful too. We had drinks in a Marrakesh inspired lounge and then moved into a beautiful group dining room. It looked like a wedding and was as nicely decorated as any wedding i've ever been to. The wine was decent, a bit pricey, but nice. Then sadly it went to sh*t after that. The squid was fresh but the batter soggy. My steak and kidney pie was more stew than pie, a pot pie, but not advertised as such.Maybe dining a la carte would offer a different experience. The great staff meant i'd probably give it another go.
Be the first to ReplyI went here with a group of friends and while we ended up
I went here with a group of friends and while we ended up with an additional person coming, that did not seem to be a problem for the staff at Julie's. They were very accommodating and seated us all in the downstairs drinking area. It's supposed to be wine and champagne bar so we ordered ourselves some sparkling goodness. We were happy with our choices and enjoyed the amazing ambiance - dimly lit, comfy couches and tons of positive attitude from the staff. A bit overpriced though.The upstairs was a whole other story, it was like we visited two places in one night - the restaurant has a completely different feel and ambiance. It's way classier and sophisticated; well, maybe it was the wine talking but I loved it there. We ordered up and enjoyed a nice dinner, accompanied with the same quality service.
Be the first to ReplyTook a group of work friends here for dinner a few days ago.
Julie's has a great location and cute decor. We tried siting outside until it rained, and had to move in but the staff were very accommodating. Service here is excellent - warm, friendly staff and nothing is too much trouble. As a result the ambience is great. It was quiet when we dined but with a group of 7 and more diners joining we had a great evening. The food is only average. I had the rib eye steak which arrived cut up. This is annoying because the steak rapidly goes cold. The triple cooked chips are delicious, but the other food was average to good - nothing outstanding. Definitely recommend.
Be the first to ReplyGorgeous location, gorgeous building.
Each room has its own story, and our party of about 20 explored several of them!Drinks downstairs in a room that looked like a Moroccan lounge, dinner upstairs in a lovely room that looked like a fairy tale dream with sparkling, billowy ceiling treatments. Lots of outdoor seating which suited us for a rare sunny day.Food however? So-so. There for a party, so there was somewhat of a set menu. I don't know what the ordinary pickings are, but paté for starter, rack of lamb for main, and cheese plate for me at the end. While the lamb was lovely and tender, there was a distinct lack of salt on the whole plate. The salt grinder sat resident at my end of the table.One other downside... the location is highly residential, so any slight increase in outdoor volume results in complaints from the neighbors.
Be the first to ReplyAs others who have come before have said, the restaurant
As others who have come before have said, the restaurant itself is really cool. The bar area is cozy and a great place to grab a drink and a chat with friends. I imagine the outdoor seating is just as amazing in the warmer months. We were seated downstairs in one of the back alcoves. It turned out to be a bit of a 'no man's land.'It took a bit for our party of six to get assembled, and after the waitstaff sat the majority of us, no one came for a drink order or even to ask if we could use some water. The water we really needed, as the place was more than a little warm with so many bodies packed into the space. Once we got the attention of our waiter, we got a pitcher of water and one bottle of wine to split between the six of us for the rest of the evening. If we had known there was no chance of getting refills, we would have rationed properly. We all ordered mains, and the general consensus was that the food was very good. I had the salmon and haddock fishcakes that were very well breaded and browned. Our table was cleared about fifteen minutes after everyone had finished eating, and that was that. We weren't offered dessert, more wine, even a little more water. If we hadn't been gabbing along the whole evening, I think we would have noticed the sporadic service more. I'd probably come back for a drink and maybe dinner with a smaller group.
Be the first to ReplyJulie's has become an institution and as such doesn't have
Julie's has become an institution and as such doesn't have to try very much to attract new customers. GlobalReach gives the perfect description of the clientele, it really does seem as if time has stood still here. It is still the same crowd and in the dim lighting you haven't noticed how they've aged ...I had a very disappointing experience many years ago when I was gazumped only a couple of weeks prior to the birthday party I had booked here. As I had chosen drinks and canapes only, a corporate party obviously promised more money. And no, I am not making this up, one of my friends went to the corporate do first before joining my party.Oh well, let's not dwell on the past, even though the experience left a very bitter taste. I am usually comforted when places remain true to themselves over the years. In Julie's case this includes rather snooty front of house and rowdy Hooray Henry's.On the positives, the waitress who finally looked after us was lovely and the food arrived at record speed. As this was a spontaneous and quick girlie supper, the £100 bill for two (starters and puddings, plus one glass of proseco each) came as a bit of a shock. But then, this is Julie's after all ...
Be the first to ReplyWent here on a Friday night with my special lady.
Overall this was a good place and I was tempted to give four stars. On the upside, the restaurant itself is lovely. There's lots different seating, ranging from kitschy and white to lounge-like and dark. The 'tap water' they bring you comes in a nice pitcher with a slice of orange.On the downside, the food is pretty expensive (15-20 per entree), especially given that I didn't think the quality matched the price. The food was good, just not THAT good. Service could have been a little speedier, but still decent.So yeah, I would come back here, but I would probably want to try some other, new restaurants before returning.
Be the first to ReplyI've been going to Julie's on and off for about 20 years
I've been going to Julie's on and off for about 20 years and it remains one of my favourite places in London. I love the labyrinth of different rooms, each with a very different atmosphere, from garden room to gothic room. There's even a fabulous banqueting room (where I hosted a wonderful Sunday lunch party many moons ago...) Whether you're going for lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, or just a drink in the bar, you'll have a lovely time. Located in a lovely tranquil corner of Holland Park, it's a perfect haven. The food and service are excellent. I think everyone should go to Julie's at least once. It's a true London classic.
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