I really loved this place! I went with my friend Jerry to see London’s bridge at night and were looking for a relaxed place to eat dinner and drink. We actually ran into this place because it’s upstairs to the Horniman Pub and I had been looking up places and pointed out that this place sounded funny. Our server was awesome. He was a skinny guy with braces and he probably thought we were alcoholics by how many drinks and pitchers we were ordering. He came to us at the end with a free pitcher !! I was so excited. As for the food, I enjoyed the appetizer more than my meal. We ordered the sampler with lamb meatballs, cut up sausages, and fried Brie. I was in love with the Brie and had to ask him again what it was called. I’m scared that I’ll never have the chance to get fantastic fried Brie again, so this restaurant has a special in my heart. I ordered the sausages that came with mashed potatoes and Jerry ordered the rib eye steak. They were equally good! Jerry said he enjoyed my sausages more because his had some chewy fatty parts, but I’d think that’s normal for steaks to have a bit of fats. Overall, I really enjoyed my night here. If you pick the right seating you can see the London’s bridge OR you can have a wonderful view of downstairs Horiman bar, which can we very entertaining as it is beautiful. When we finished our meals I saw a couple mice running around on the floor. I was near drinking my last sip so I found it more entertaining than gross. Maybe that’s something to keep in mind if you hate rodents. Cheers !
Sinan O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
If you are a Spurs fan and want to booze it up and watch the Spurs win loose or draw in the company of other Spurs fans, there are plenty of pubs to choose from, but I think the Bill Nicholson must be the best. It is Tottenham themes from top to bottom, with the navy and white colour scheme, it is decorated with autographed shirts, boots, tickets, a mass of old programmes run the entire length of one wall and other Spurs memorabilia. I love it in here, any Spurs fan would. The place was actually once used as a changing room for the players, a long time ago, so it is a part of the clubs history. In fact, it has only recently been named the Bill Nicholson. Living in Tottenham has taken me past this place many times, but a few years ago it was revamped inside and out and was re-named in honour of the great Bill Nicholson. I have just been the once on match day, and it was a great atmosphere.