Best German Restaurants in Highbury/Islington
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- CChloeLondon •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing restaurant! Enjoyed every single second! We were 45 minutes early and they very kindly seated us straight away. The service was swift and professional. The food was fresh, tasty and a bit different. It was delicious! The buzz created by the cafe downstairs really appealed to us. We sat in the ring room upstairs. Not sure if it would be a little noisy if you sat downstairs. It all helped create a wonderful atmosphere though! Not the cheapest menu... But the food is worth every penny! We will definitely return!More infoGerman GymnasiumPrice: Expensive• German• King's Cross•4.2
- OSOdetteSVIPLondon •59 reviews5.0Dined on 12 Dec 2024It was so busy but the team were handling service with warmth grace and true hospitality! Food was fantastic.More infoThe DelaunayPrice: Expensive• European• Covent Garden•4.6
- LlouiseKent •157 reviews4.0Dined on 9 Oct 2024First time here, primarily drawn by the look and the location! Live music on arrival was a touch on the loud side if one sat at the back, so we swapped to front and were able to hear each other a little more. I'm sure perhaps with a different singer or just piano it might have been better (after all, live piano music usually adds to one's experience of a cocktail bar! ) Sumptuous decor contributed to ambience, which did get better anyway once the music switched to recorded. Serving staff as stylish as the decor, again contributed well to the overall feel. We did the "Taste of Engel" for something to eat. Descriptions of hot dogs sounded very tasty; on arrival my bun was fully cut in half (as opposed to split) making it tricky to eat in the usual way, and was quite dry, but the pork sausage and dressings were nice enough. Superb cocktail menu and those we had were professionally executed. Overall I would say this is a beautiful place where one would absolutely go for drinks, and if one wanted a bit of carb/protein to offset them then it's provided, but is not - and nor should it be, given the type of venue it is - the main focus of this Royal Exchange gem.More infoEngel BarPrice: Expensive• Cocktail Bar• Bank•3.5