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Garfunkel’s is the original British restaurant. Established in London’s busy West End in 1979, we’ve become a legendary part of London life and have been welcoming a diverse and loyal group of diners to our restaurants for almost four decades. Share...
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Saint Martin's Lane 37, WC2N 4ER, London, United Kingdom
- www.garfunkels.co.uk
Worst food that I've ever eaten in my…
Worst food that I've ever eaten in my life. We went to Garfunkels in o2 arena, the cook has no idea what they are doing. Avoid at all cost, not worth it. We got food poisoning from this place, avoid at all cost!
Table sticky, menu sticky, service lousy
Table was sticky, menu was sticky and we had to wait a whole hour for a burger. This was the Bath Garfunkels at the Empire Hotel. I vote this Bath's worst restaurant. Do I have a seconder?
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