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Rules, Covent Garden

by Krista

Rules roast beef 
Rules
35 Maiden Lane
WC2E 7LB

Date of Last Visit: Monday, March 22nd, 2010

The Victims: John, Paul, Rachel, Ruth

The Damage: Unknown. John paid. But I know it wasn't cheap.

The Background: Everybody who's anybody seems to love Rules these days. Especially the cocktails.

But let me cut to the chase and spoil it for you now. I'mj just not so sure I'm going to be joining this specific club.

I feel a bit harsh writing that, and I don't mean to be so, but how else to say it? Yes, yes…I know I've only been there once and maybe I should give it all another chance, etc. etc. But at these prices, well…I'm not so keen.  

Let me try to dissect my likes from my dislikes, based on my one visit with four Americans who wanted to go somewhere "British."

Rules yorkshire pudding 
Likes:

  • The guy wtih the top-hap that greets you at the door.
  • The British-ness and old-school atmosphere. (But…there's a but. Keep reading.)
  • The deer antlers.
  • The big comfy booths.
  • The way they poured my soup out of a big tureen.
  • The carafes of wine.
  • The beautiful presentation of the roast beef.
  • How they said it would take 45 minutes for the roast beef to arrive and it took like 20 instead. (Although I kinda thought that was weird.)
  • The size of the Yorkshire pudding.
  • The products in the ladies' loo.

Dislikes:

  • The prices.
  • The lack of women. This is a dudes' retreat. An OLD dudes' retreat. (With all due respect.) Rules seems to appeal to a certain type of customer, or at least they did on the one (yes, just one) night I visited.
  • The temperature (warm) of my house apertif, The Rules. (Tanquerray Gin, Dubonnet & Cremant Blanc de Blancs.) Maybe this was supposed to be served stirred, not shaken? I don't know. Blame it on my American-ness. I wanted this a bit chillier. Who likes warm gin?
  • How John said the tomatoes in his back garden were more flavorful than the ones in his salad.
  • The temperature (cooling) that my main–steak and chips–was served at.
  • The time it took for our desserts to arrive. (Ages.)
  • The response from the staff when we asked where our desserts were. "Oh, there was a problem in the kitchen and they needed to redo your dessert." Hello. This information should have been proactively offered, not sought out. Four out of five of us were jetlagged, so this delay was really wearisome. And you know…it kinda ruined everything…everyone sitting there. And sitting there…waiting.

Now when I threw some generally vague comments out there on Twitter, Simon of Dos Hermanos fame encouraged me to contact Rules directly and tell them what I thought. I never got around to doing that, and I probably should have. I'm a lazy git. But then again, I'm not one of those "restaurants should have three chances to get it right." I'm sorry. I'm there. We're' paying. Get it right.

The Verdict: Eh. (And lest you be distracted by all my points, the coolness of my main and the slowness of the dessert and the response to the slowness of the dessert were my primary gripes.)

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5 comments

An American in London 2010 -

I’m pretty sure I’ve left this comment on someone else’s blog who wrote about Rules, but having recently re-read Graham Greene’s “The End of the Affair,” I keep associating Rules with adultery (because the two main characters having an affair regularly meet at Rules).

In any case, in theory, I like the idea that Rules has been around for ages. But in practice, I’ve found that restaurants that have been around for decades upon decades are usually disappointing. And now you’ve confirmed my bias.

That was super nice of your friend John to pick up the tab, by the way. Be sure to introduce me to him.

Krista 2010 -

So the cocktail bar is upstairs. We never made it up there. So I'd definitely do that. And I did really dig the decor and the atmosphere. But I felt out of place and there were too many kinks. Plus, the food was just not the best ever.

Krista 2010 -

Well, to be fair to John, it was a work dinner really!

Eating across the North South Divide 2010 -

It looks delicious and the Yorkshire is gigantic. Tell me, what vegetables did they serve with this?

Krista 2010 -

Funny, I don't remember any veg! I remember roast potatoes?

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