London "Rules"
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I've done the pretheatre special a couple of times and loved it, but it has jumped up pretty dramatically in price the last couple of years. It's my usual spot the first night in London when we don't go to the theatre -- normally we eat after the theatre. We had one "regular" dinner at full prices, and it was fine. The atmosphere was wonderful, the food very good -- especially if you order the more unusual game courses. Their sticky toffee pudding is to die for. I must agree that it is a little expensive for what it is, that's why I always order something I couldn't get anywhere else.
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I ate there last Feb, pre-theatre. I loved it. It was very hectic at that time of night and some of us had to request our checks more than once because the waiters were rushing around and there were many of us wanting to leave at the same time. I think after 8pm might be saner. But I thought the food was very good and my dessert, sticky toffee pudding, was almost worth my trip just by itself.
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Certainly not at 8 PM, as that is prime dinner time. Pretheatre is offered as a special, because otherwise they'd be less busy than at 8 or 8:30. Possibly if you went after 10 -- post theatre dessert and coffee would be acceptable. <BR><BR>I suggest you go to the Rules website and email them and ask -- easy to do.
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Sorry, I meant to include the website:<BR>www.rules.co.uk
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I too have eaten a few times at Rules. I found the food in general to be good, the service average to above average (on non-busy nights) and the prices to be a bit high for what you get. But if you put a price on old London atmosphere, it's probably worth it.<BR><BR>As for ordering only coffee or tea during the evening rush hour, I wouldn't advise it.
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Two years ago I was treated to dinner at Rules by an English friend. <BR>The food was very good , many entrees featured game raised especially for the restaurant.<BR>What I enjoyed most ( besides the pleasant company *S*) was that we were seated at a corner table directly beneath the huge characterture of Margaret Thatcher dressed in a suit of armor.<BR>All the walls were covered with political cartoons and I wish I 'd had the opportunity to walk around and look at them up close.
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I ate at Rules while in London over Thanksgiving. I thought it was a great experience. The food was a bit disappointing, but it was a very cultural experience. I loved it!!! The service for us was outstanding.<BR>I would definitely recomment eating there at least once for a true English experience.
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Someone asked if they could stop by Rules in the afternoon and have just coffee and dessert. I emailed them with that question and here is the reply I received this morning: <BR><BR>"So sorry but you would need to have a main course with us. It is so very busy we cannot accommodate just coffee & dessert even in the afternoons. I hope you can make a visit with us."<BR>
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I go there every time I visit London. I took my mother there this summer since it was her first time to England. I wanted her to experience true "old British" food. I have never had problems with them. The food, atmosphere, and service have always been great!!