Kennedy's Of Goswell Road

Kennedy's of Goswell Road

Kennedy’s Restaurant

The Kennedy’s brand has been around for nearly 150 years as a quality purveyor of British fayre.

We at Kennedy’s have maintained that proud tradition, whilst also adding innovative dishes to the range, to satisfy even the most discerning of palates.

Conveniently situated in fashionable Clerkenwell, within walking distance from London’s vibrant West End and also trendy Whitecross Street and the Barbican, Kennedy’s can be reached via the Barbican underground station.

Kennedy’s is in the perfect location to compliment a great night of entertainment, when considering eating out.

We know you’ll be glad you chose to come to one of our Kennedy’s restaurants for a sit down meal or indeed take away.

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Kennedy's Restaurant

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The Kennedy’s brand has been around for nearly 150 years as a quality purveyor of British fayre.

We at Kennedy’s have maintained that proud tradition, whilst also adding innovative dishes to the range, to satisfy even the most discerning of palates.

Conveniently situated in fashionable Clerkenwell, within walking distance from London’s vibrant West End and also trendy Whitecross Street and the Barbican, Kennedy’s can be reached via the Barbican underground station.

Kennedy’s is in the perfect location to compliment a great night of entertainment, when considering eating out.

We know you’ll be glad you chose to come to one of our Kennedy’s restaurants for a sit down meal or indeed take away.

Goswell RD | Kennedy's Restaurant

kennedy's of goswell road: when is a bargain lunch not a bargain ...

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Restaurant offers limited menu of more simple dishes at a good price where it can still make money and the customer can be prompted to visit them instead of buying a sandwich.The understanding should be that, while you are experiencing a limited offer and perhaps, but not always smaller portions, you should also be experiencing the same quality of ingredients and cooking as you would expect of an evening meal.Unfortunately, as with today’s lunch the reality is often very different with both restaurant owner and punter seemingly under the impression that, just because a meal is cheap it can be of inferior quality and execution.

The lunchtime fish & chips at Kennedy’s are both.Mind you, it seems to be working as there was barely a space to be had in the restaurant, a long line at the take-away and apart from a handful of people who selected pies, the majority seemed, like me, plump for the offer of fish & chip.When it arrived, you could see immediately where corners had been cut.

Out of the generosity of their hearts, or more likely to cover up some more of the white plate, they had added the, oh so traditional Fish & Chip companions of coleslaw and salad.

Even the peas were so undistinguished that I regretted having a generous portion and left most of them along with, obviously, the salad and the coleslaw.The glass of red wine that came with the meal was pretty nasty, but did at least serve to take the taste of the food from my mouth and, about 20 minutes after I arrived, I found myself back on the street again feeling as cheap and shoddy as my lunch.The bill came to £7 including £1 for the peas and a £1 tip for service, which was friendly but harried as two Eastern European girls wondered what kind of nation would do this to fish and potatoes.

Looking back on my recent experience at The Golden Fish bar on Farringdon, up there with the best London has to offer (not saying a lot I grant you) in matters fish & chipular, my meal was £6 for a piping hot, well prepared generous portion.

The East London Guide - Restaurants | Goop

Hackney, Shoreditch, Spitalfields and Clerkenwell are where the artists, creatives, and designers settled in the late 90’s and began to thrive, making this one of the most exciting places to shop and eat, not to mention people-watch.

With the influx of cash from the city bankers, the “Silicon roundabout” gang nearby, and the arrival of the Ace Hotel, though, this area has lost some of its grit of late, with the real hipsters moving out, and pushing the boundaries of cool East London further and further afield.

The Best Fish 'n' Chip Shops In London

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Kennedy’s serve up fish and chips in two locations in east central London.

It’s a cross between a traditional fish bar and modern cuisine, with a sleek interior of white tiled walls and landscape photos that bring the sea to East London.

Part restaurant and part takeaway, Fish Central Restaurant produces the freshest fish in London, sourcing sustainable fish and shellfish.

North Sea Fish Restaurant is a quaint, Bloomsbury, fish and chips restaurant packed with charm.

With the abundance of chain restaurants in London, this fish and chip shop is well worth a visit.

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