Westminster’s all day eatery provides a vibrant and fresh social hub, which blends the old and new seamlessly.
Walkers of Whitehall retains its character by integrating the original vaulted basement ceilings from its former life as a bank marrying them into a modern offering of elegant banquette seating, open theatre-style kitchen and impressive lighting & decor.
The Robata grill influences the menu, offering succulent meat cooked over English oak with an open flame. Robata directly translates into fireside cooking, perfect for Walkers of Whitehall, and the menu is inspired by this style.
Walkers of Whitehall, tucked away at the north end of Whitehall, next to the Silver Cross. A quiet sedate pub with a few floors to explore. A selection of keg beers on offer (may change soon I suspect) +5 pumps on the bar, only one in operation today offering Broadside + 1 with Rosie's Pig cider. All good with great staff here to help. All good!
Service I've been to a few pubs around the UK. Never have I been refused service. A young person refused to serve me. She questioned religious / political / social beliefs and refused to serve me. I was not rude / impolite / aggressive. I was, however, surprised. Working in customer service for most of my adult life, it did come across as highly unprofessional. Another kind member of staff did serve me. She was cool. **** Food We didn't get a chance to try it, but they did offer a few dishes. Would like to try some day. **** Atmosphere Lovely atmosphere, big pub with a few floors, beers priced the same as pubs around, £6.50 a pint.
Our dining experience at Walkers of White Hall in London was predominantly a feast for the senses, with a few areas that could use some enhancement. The cuisine was absolutely superb. The fish and chips were exquisitely prepared, each bite a testament to classic British comfort food done right. The beef and ale pie was equally impressive, a beautiful blend of hearty flavors encapsulated in a flaky pastry. And the sticky honey mustard sausages were an absolute revelation, an innovative twist on a traditional dish that left us craving for more. Our server deserves a special mention for her warm demeanor and excellent service. Her friendly attitude and attentive care significantly added to our overall dining experience, making us feel genuinely valued and well looked-after. However, a couple of aspects could have been better. Despite the restaurant having ample seating, we were placed rather closely to other diners. This detracted from the ambiance and made our experience feel less private and more crowded than we would have liked. Another area for improvement lies in the beer selection. For a pub in the heart of London, the range of beers felt somewhat limited, especially for anyone seeking more than a basic ale. An expanded selection would undoubtedly add another feather in the cap of Walkers of White Hall. All in all, our experience at Walkers of White Hall was mainly a culinary triumph. With some minor adjustments to the seating arrangement and beer selection, it could easily become an unrivaled dining destination in London.
Veggy food and traditional with real meat, what else;) Tasty only the sausages weren't my taste. Cool atmosphere here with live sports broadcast. International audience.
Top notch! Great customer experience, even tho we came in with the kitchen barely opened. We felt welcomed by the friendly staff. The food was PHENOMENAL, beating many overpriced "gourmet restaurants" (Thanks chef Anthony)! The beef & ale pie and the cheeseburger we had were just mouthwatering!🤤 We were extremely pleased with the overall visit and would definately recommend to anyone looking for authentic pub with awesome food and service! Cheers!🇫🇮
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