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Contribute FeedbackThe Wheatsheaf offers a mixed dining experience. While the food can be hit or miss, with some dishes being overcooked and disappointing, the Sunday roast menu impresses with excellent quality and portion sizes. Service varies, with some instances of rude and unhelpful staff, but others, like the impressive waiter who elevated a 3-star experience to 4 stars, leave a positive impression. The pub ambiance is pleasant, with a good beer selection, but issues with reserved tables and long wait times for food can detract from the overall experience. Despite some shortcomings, the Wheatsheaf remains a popular and charming local restaurant worth visiting.
I visit the area regularly and leave time to stop for coffee and pastries. The coffee is excellent and better priced than a chain, pasties are fresh and delicious. I look forward to sampling the rest of the menu. Nice decor and nice staff so all good.
Charged me £4 for 2 cannolis presented in a cheap paper bag, which split less than a minute after I left, dumping the contents on the floor. Returned immediately with the food and broken bag, and the young lady behind the counter then refused to replace them, claiming that the bag was ‘fine when she’d given it to me’, not even so much as an apology watched her present another customer with a box for a cake slice, not sure why I wasn’t given the same. Also charged 50p extra for a decaf coffee. Overpriced for such rubbish, rude service absolutely wont be returning.
My wife had an omelette and I had the best full English breakfast I have eaten in Tooting Broadway in 20 years.
My friends and I attended for an early lunch. The décor is very pleasant as has old/traditional pieces dotted around. It also has a lovely fireplace, but clearly not on due to warm weather. Food is simple, but tasty. I think price wise it is very reasonable indeed considering the portions size which is a good size.
Firstly I liked the decor in Tartine Artisanal and theres lots of yummy looking cakes/desserts at the window which draws you in. Service was excellent. I had a lovely Moroccan mint tea which was presented beautifully. I ordered some falafel which again, was well presented and tasted good however, not sure it was the freshest. Prices are reasonable and overall, I enjoyed my lunch break here.