Rules

This is the oldest restaurant in London which opened in 1798. It serves traditional British cuisine.

Business Hour

Monday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

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Funny Malik 2017-01-11

Rules is the oldest restaurant in London and is steeped in tradition. It is not simply trading on history and remains an exceptional restaurant serving traditional English fare. The last visit I started with the pea soup, which was fine but not excellent. I then had the suckling pig, which came hoof and all. It was tender and well portioned. Beer selection is poor but the wine list is fairly strong. Although the restaurant is fancy I did not experience the snooty, obnoxious service mentioned in other reviews. To the contrary, our server could not have been more pleasant.
Angela Fry 2017-01-07

6th January 2017 The context of this review is that we are previous Rules customers and great enthusiasts on what they offered. History, Atmosphere, Tasty traditional British Game and Fish. I have written this review not simply as a complaint but in the hope Rules will accept what is intended to be in the spirit of constructive feedback. Sadly we were rather disapointed with what we experienced. 1. Our initial greeting was not met with a smile or any enthusiasm or particular welcome. 2. We were three in number and when I asked as the single person side of the table to be laid and placed centrally opposite my wife and nephew, this request was met negatively and initially as though I was presenting a problem. 3. Our many courses were curried pheasant, Rabbit and Prunes, Loin of Venison. All lacked any really above average flavour. In this regard no better that I can find locally to us in good country Pubs. This was in my view unexceptional food. 4. We departed in much the same way as we arrived, not thanked or even bid a farewell. Maybe if any fault lies with us. It is because of previously holding Rules in such high regard we visited yesterday with the same high expectations that were not in my view met.
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