Goodge Street - Pompey Ranger Review

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Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
Half Full
Date of Last Visit: 
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Time of Day: 
Weekday Dinner
Rating: 
4 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
4 (Good stuff. Very polite)
Speed of Service: 
4 (5 - 10 mins - Some conversation had begun)
Quality of Food: 
4 (Above average - noticeably tastier than normal)
Decoration & Cleanliness: 
4 (Very clean, newly furnished, impressive artwork and lighting)
Comments - Stand out in our monthly competition! What did you eat? Unique aspects? Parking/transport tips?: 

I had been previously warned by another previewer that if you give a bad review to this store Marc makes you go in to have lunch with the manageress, a level of quality assurance I appreciate. Close to Oxford street and Regent street shops this friendly small store is ideal for the break in your shopping spree, The staff were very obliging throughout and were tolerant of the length of time we spent there. Its a well presented store and it has a good level of art work and object d’art. Its a long narrow store with the till and serving counter at the front and the beverage and sauces next to the till area. The toilets are a bit more hidden being in the cellar but were clean and well sized even if a bit bland.
The mixture of beaded lanterns and red branch effect lampshades added a nice touch as well mood lighting at a correct level. I liked the patterned backs of the soft benches and this was complemented by the subtle level of music in background. The chicken was cooked very much to my liking and the breast was marvellous, I did come across a bloody patch next to the bone in my leg which when the waitress was alerted she swapped it for another piece straight away without hassle.
Parking I would say is impossible at this location due to its city centre nature.

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