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We dined here on an extended lunch with our friend who knows the place. Great service, upbeat and friendly, but it’s the food which takes centre stage. We had the splendid chicken, the delightful seafood tagliatelle, and the sea bass was a show-stopper. If you want food done right, with minimum pretentiousness, here’s your place. Try it. View all feedback.
What AntonyB952 doesn't like about Coopers Restaurant Bar:
Great food, location, ambiance and staff. BUT owned by London School of Economics (why?!? who impose a 12.5 service charge which is not passed onto the amazing staff shameful , the LSE is a bloated Govt/Student funded organisation. View all feedback.
Great food, location, ambiance and staff. BUT owned by London School of Economics (why?!? who impose a 12.5 service charge which is not passed onto the amazing staff shameful , the LSE is a bloated Govt/Student funded organisation.
What a lovely find! The friendliest of welcomes from all the team, and Denise is a total star. We wanted a light lunch before going to see ‘La Bamba’ matinee at the nearby Peacock Theatre. We both opted for the fishcakes and boy, were they good . We had a refreshing mandarin sorbet for dessert, and a chilli chocolate mousse which was rich without being overpowering. Note: not open weekends
Not only were all three of our entrees EXCELLENT and the suggested red wine terrific but Denise' hospitality went above and beyond. She is so warm and personal that you feel you're visiting someone's home. The food had lovely, unusual touches like the cauliflower sauce and salmon done to perfection. We just can't say enough how much we loved it and we SURELY be back next time we're in London! Don't miss this little jewel tucked into a lovely setting.
We dined here on an extended lunch with our friend who knows the place. Great service, upbeat and friendly, but it’s the food which takes centre stage. We had the splendid chicken, the delightful seafood tagliatelle, and the sea bass was a show-stopper. If you want food done right, with minimum pretentiousness, here’s your place. Try it.
Six of us ate in Cooper’s before going to see the Rocky Horror Show at the Peacock Theatre. It was ideal. Service was pretty much perfect and my smoked haddock was a gorgeous dish. Starters were good. All raved about the goats cheese salad and I loved my good old fashioned prawn cocktail. With all of us having starters and a main, plus two bottles of excellent Picpoul de Pinet, it was £45 per head. For this quality and in this area of London, I’d say that’s good. I’d definitely be happy to come back to Coopers. Thank you.