Map
Wolfes Reviews
CC reviewed Wolfes on 07/06/2008
Thakfully the kitchen in Wolfes understood a request to know ingredients in a meal, as I am on a Gluten free diet. Would highly recommend.
SL reviewed Wolfes on 01/12/2008
Wolfes was billed as a post theatre restaurant, but by 11.15 we were being urged to drink up because they were closing! This was after the waiting staff totally forgot one of the 2 starters, which was then double charged at the end. All in all not an enjoyable end to our evening.
Doreen Davis reviewed Wolfes on 19/09/2008
The food was excellent and the staff were attentive without being intrusive. One of the starters was amended to suit the taste of one of my guests with no question. I had asked for a birthday cake or something similar for one of my guests and they provided a piece of chocolate cake and a candle all with the flourish of some music. It was lovely and made the evening special. I would certainly recommend this restaurant again.
Jethro Lee-Mahoney reviewed Wolfes on 21/07/2008
Wolfes in Covent Garden is a poor shadow of its former self. Staff eating at the bar counter is not mark of professionalism. The glaring signs exhorting one to 'ask for a detailed bill' only indicate a management distrust of its staff.
The food is very hit & miss; burgers OK but accompanying chips and ridiculously poor salad let down the whole experience. Dessert sampled was [bought-in?] Banoffee Pie with far too much sugar and canned whipped cream - and a miniscule single piece of banana.
The food is very hit & miss; burgers OK but accompanying chips and ridiculously poor salad let down the whole experience. Dessert sampled was [bought-in?] Banoffee Pie with far too much sugar and canned whipped cream - and a miniscule single piece of banana.
DC reviewed Wolfes on 25/10/2008
I took some friends from Italy to Wolfe's and found the service and food to be of very good quality. The Kobe beef cheeseburger lived up to expectations, tasty and succulent.
Marc Levine reviewed Wolfes on 29/07/2008
Back in the 70's, Wolf's in Park Lane was a favourite haunt for us. Thirty years on it has been transported to Covent Garden. It is an upmarket burger/steak bar. The service was courteous and swift... The Fillet steak my wife had was tasty and tender....
Alan Bilyard reviewed Wolfes on 10/10/2008
Wolfes Bar and grill is an excellent place to impress your friends and business colleagues and relax. The food is prepared well and is good value for money as is the wine list. The service is pleasant, attentive and unabtrusive. I'll certainly keep going. Top rate without being expensive.
anon reviewed Wolfes on 13/09/2008
attentive staff, excellent food. toilet floors needed a good clean
CTS reviewed Wolfes on 15/11/2008
Rather pricey for good quality burgers and a high service charge.
Convenient after the theatre.
Convenient after the theatre.
AM reviewed Wolfes on 31/10/2008
Don't go to Wolfes for the ambience, the toilets or the service!! Do go to Wolfes for the hamburgers! Maybe I am biased (having been going for years, including its earlier branch in Knightsbridge) - but still think the best burger in London!!
SF reviewed Wolfes on 06/08/2008
At Wolfes we went for the Kobe Burger. Service was good. The atmosphere is great and is was a relaxed dining.
NH reviewed Wolfes on 05/12/2008
Went back for the first time in five years and found it just as appealing. Just off the beaten track, worth a visit and good value for central London.
anon reviewed Wolfes on 06/06/2008
Food is good but the service leaves alot to be desired.
RL reviewed Wolfes on 05/07/2008
After seeing a wonderful matinee performance we strolled through Covent Garden, with a few pub stops on the way, to Wolfes, the food was delicious, we chose from the menu option of 2 courses for £16.50, which was very varied and the portions sizes generous.We couldn't fault them, in fact we all took cards for future visits.































