Gordon Ramsay Street Burger
Main info
£15 - £25
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Mediterranean, Spanish, Fast food
17 Upper Cheapside Passage, London
Opening hours
12PM-11PM
- Sunday 12PM-9PM
- Monday 12PM-11PM
- Tuesday 12PM-11PM
- Wednesday 12PM-11PM
- Thursday 12PM-11PM
- Friday 12PM-11PM
- Saturday 12PM-11PM
In the bustling heart of Covent Garden, Gordon Ramsay Street Burger offers up a quintessentially modern twist on the traditional burger joint. As you step in, the vibrant atmosphere immediately envelops you—pulsing beats from the DJ, an urban chic interior, and an air that's undeniably energetic. While the volume is a bit overstated for my taste, it's evident that this venue aims to marry the casual dining experience with a nightclub's lively ambiance, making it a hit with a younger crowd looking for a night out with good eats.
Service here is a mixed bag, albeit largely uplifting. Though the front-of-house may seem distracted at times, the core team handling your food brings warmth and efficient service. It's the kind of place where the server, even amidst dinner rush, remembers to say a heartfelt 'thank you' as you leave. On the plate, their burgers aim, and sometimes succeed, to amaze—perfectly cooked patties paired with unexpectedly delicious sides like crispy fries vying hard for gold, only overshadowed by cherished mom-made varieties. Be warned; portion sizes tilt towards minimalism, and some menu elements seem hastily thrown together. Still, it speaks to a daring culinary ambition that in parts delivers unforgettable bites worthy of its celebrity name. — Audrey Al Dente
Service here is a mixed bag, albeit largely uplifting. Though the front-of-house may seem distracted at times, the core team handling your food brings warmth and efficient service. It's the kind of place where the server, even amidst dinner rush, remembers to say a heartfelt 'thank you' as you leave. On the plate, their burgers aim, and sometimes succeed, to amaze—perfectly cooked patties paired with unexpectedly delicious sides like crispy fries vying hard for gold, only overshadowed by cherished mom-made varieties. Be warned; portion sizes tilt towards minimalism, and some menu elements seem hastily thrown together. Still, it speaks to a daring culinary ambition that in parts delivers unforgettable bites worthy of its celebrity name. — Audrey Al Dente
How to get there
17 Upper Cheapside Passage, London
London City Airport — 6.53 mi