Reviewed by Ruman
What is more important in a restaurant – atmosphere or food quality? This is a debate we had to have when visiting Drunch’s second London site in St John’s Wood. Our experience wasn’t as great as we had hoped. Can a restaurant be saved by the quality of its food?
Drunch is a cozy yet large restaurant near Regent’s Park. We arrived just after midday on a Thursday and admittedly, we weren’t sure if it was actually open. We poked our head through a small gate that was open and asked the waitress if we could come through (this gate was open fully later). The St John’s Wood branch resembles the Mayfair site with similar interior design.
Unfortunately, the restaurant had a strong smell of cigarettes because the waitress who had greeted us at the gate had been smoking outside with the main door for the restaurant open. Though this may be expected given Drunch has an outdoor smoking area, coughing our way in to the restaurant wasn’t a great start to our dining experience!

Just like its Mayfair site, Drunch Regent’s Park offers Alfresco dining with shisha also served. Though we visited on a cold winters day, I can imagine the outdoor area would be quite nice in the summer and not awful in the winter either given the seating is covered and there are plenty of heaters around.

We asked the waitress about the special of the day and after heading to the back to the kitchen, she came out to inform us that there wasn’t one (or they had not decided on one yet) for the day. Instead we opted for a few dishes from the menu, starting with the Chicken Croquettes. These were roasted chicken and potatoes crumbed, fried and served with chilli mayo. Crunchy on the outside and soft inside, this was great as a starter and the chilli mayo was the perfect flavour complement for the chicken croquettes.


Moving on, the first main to come out was the Drunch Beef Burger. Served on toasted brioche with a side of chips, this was a really good burger. The patty had been cooked medium which meant it had retained its flavour and juiciness. It tasted fantastic. The only downside of the burger was that as time passed, the brioche on the bottom got quite soggy. Nonetheless, it was a much better burger than one I had previously had at the Mayfair branch, and one that we’d recommend.


Zohra ordered the Grilled Sirloin Steak as her main. This was served with portobello mushrooms, grilled tomato, chips and bernaise sauce. The steak was cooked to her liking though nothing really stood out about it.



RATINGS
Food: 7.5/10
Atmosphere/Decor: 6/10
Value for money: 6.5/10 (£79.91 total bill including 12% service charge // £39.96pp – we received a complimentary meal)
Overall: 6.9/10
Halal Status: All meat served is halal. Alcohol is served.
Nearest station: St John’s Wood (Jubilee line)
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