Altitude 360

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29th Floor Millbank Tower,
21-24 Millbank,
Westminster,
London,
SW1P 4QP

0845 500 2929

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Reviewer petere
18/05/2012
Visited on Mothers Day with my wife and young daughter for the Gospel Brunch thinking it would be something really special. Oh how wrong can you be. It was dreadful. There was absolutely no atmosphere, the food was as ordinary and bland as you can get, and the gospel singing comprised about two sets of 15 minutes over two hours and the singers looked as though they didnt want to be there either.

Never have I wanted to leave a restauarant as much as I did this one. Nice view is about all you can say good about the place. As other reviewers have said it looks and feels like the office canteen it used to be and the service is not up to any standard.

If you are thinking of going to this restaurant then be prepared to feel hugely disappointed and ripped off. Avoid at all costs.
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Reviewer applered
18/05/2012
Had the most amazing BBQ at Altitude last week on their new riverside terrace overlooking the River Thames. Food was amazing and the views of the river really incredible. I am going to their Diamond Jubilee party next month and cant wait. Just hope the suns out again!
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Reviewer Buffbuf
12/01/2012
Visited yesterday for the Gospel Music Brunch, fantastic venue, faultless food and service. They make you very welcome the moment you arrive, and the music of the London Gospel Choir is very uplifting. The Soul Food menu is generous, I particularly recommend the rack of ribs (massive and juicy) and the barbeque chicken is delicious. Be careful though, because the delicious variety of breads and the generous mains means you will struggle when the irresistible dessert menu arrives, peanut butter and chocolate brownie, waffles with cream, ice cream and fresh berries, authentic New York Cheesecake.... you will be struggling I promise you. All washed down with a very impressive choice of wines, and good coffee or tea too! A real Sunday event, hard to find nowadays, and well worth a visit.
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Reviewer blueground
11/01/2012
I went to the Gospel brunch with my family on this Sunday just gone. It was an amazing experience, such a great atmosphere, superb views and huge portions of excellent food.

The amount of food was insane! first off you get a heap of different types of bread. Careful though - eat too much and you definitely wont make it through the rest of the meal. I had the ribs after being recommended them by the waitress - she said they were massive but still really nice and she was not wrong.

Dessert was delicious as well I had the cheesecake - couldn't manage it all but enjoyed what I had!

The gospel singers were amazing - a real mix of classic gospel, modern covers and pop classics like Bob Marley and the Beatles.
It was an amazing experience overall and I recommend it - especially if you like gospel music and huge amount of food!

Oh and the views - amazing - as good as the London Eye if not better.
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Reviewer Kazraba
03/01/2012
We booked a table for four to go to the Alitude bar for New Years Eve and were hugely dissapointed. The tickets were already expensive at £150 each but we thought we would pay an extra £300 for a table which included a bottle of champagne and a waitress service. The table was tiny (not suitable for four people) with bar stools.The champagne came to our table already opened, warm and without an ice bucket. Waitress service was not included unless purchasing full bottles of spirits! To buy any drinks you had to purchase drink tokens which were non-refundable and we were not informed of this before hand, so that ment someone had to go from the 28th floor down to the ground floor to purchase these. there was no cold white wine available and drinks were served in plastic cups. The buffet that was on was really average and not alot of it. The whole place came across rather tacky nothing special at all and no where near worth the £900 we paid. I would advise anybody looking to go there avoid it, it really is not worth the money. in my oppinion they completly missold the whole evening and were deliberatley misleading. I feel we have been robbed!Do not waste your money!!!!!
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Reviewer rr2010
01/01/2012
Went with a group of friends to Altitude last night for NYE and we weren't disappointed. The views across London were absolutely amazing, then watching the fireworks from that height, well there is just no words!! The food served was great and the staff were friendly and seemed to be in the spirit of things. Not a cheap night, but certainly one I will remember!!!
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Reviewer alexker
01/01/2012
Amazing night! What a wicked view. Great people, great times. What do I do with these tokens though?
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Reviewer loaf80
08/12/2011
Deeply deeply disappointing. Given the rather extortionate price I would expect a bit of luxury. I have been for afternoon tea all over London and this was by far the most expensive and worst.

We were sat for half an hour before anyone even bothered to take our drink order (and then only because I went to find someone). It was well over an hour before our sandwiches etc arrived. Our tea when it eventually came out was cold and had to be sent back. Although the sandwiches were acceptable (but pretty average) there were 3 scones between two people and the cakes were not a patch on some of the afternoon teas I've had elsewhere.

There was also meant to be a dress code so I expected both the place and the people to be smart. Despite this there were some people in tracksuits. I don't mind what people choose to wear, but if you have a dress code it says something about your venue, so enforce it.

On top of this the toilets were in a disgusting state, and despite telling the staff that the bins were overflowing and there wasn't any toilet paper, they were in exactly the same state when I went back again.

When you compare this to afternoon tea at the likes of Brumus (which is amazing) it's not even worth considering Altitude. Save your money and your sanity and AVOID.

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Reviewer KMR
13/11/2011
Went for afternoon tea at Altitude 360 today and thoroughly disappointed! Some of the sandwiches were dry, there were 3 scones between 2 of us and the cakes were very poor. Uninspiring and they didn't taste very nice. When we asked if we could have a couple more sandwiches we were told we would have to pay which I've never had to do anywhere else (and at an extortionate price of £10 for 8!). The tablecloth was dirty with obvious tea stains and my friend didn't have a knife, having to take one from the next table.

It was the most stingy afternoon tea I have ever had and we were in and out in less than an hour! I had planned to take my niece but after today's experience there's no way. I would not recommend it to anyone.
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Reviewer MrScott
07/11/2011
Altitude 360 is one of the greatest places that I've ever been to. I frequently travel back and forth between the US and London and I always have to stop in to have the breakfast at Altitude 360. The view is spectacular. Not only that - the service is excellent. I recommend the bread and butter pudding with chocolate sauce and their selection of desserts. Altitude is an amazing place, not to mention, they have a big plasma screen that they show images of London on. Sweet, I say.
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Reviewer khansa
31/10/2011
This is a complete waste of time and money. When you book, they tell you that they need the table back after two hours. I spent one hour there and frankly that was one hour too long! This is London at its worst, and should be avoided like the Plague!You are paying for a view of London, which frankly you could enjoy more from a flight on the London eye. Altitude 360 is a vast, somewhat unfriendly and minimalistic venue. It reminded me of a temporary site, set up by those savvy businessmen who need to offload stock, and advertise a closing down sale. The next you time you go there, they have packed up and are long gone.Such is the "temporary" feel of the place that you will not be spoilt with delicate table flowers or pristine white linen. You will though, sit at a table with a number on it(wrapped rather inelegantly in sticky backed plastic). And please do not expect to drink your tea out of a nice piece of fine bone china. You need to revise your expectations...downwards. Prepare yourself for a nice chucky tea pot (dirty, if you are unlucky like me), a heavy tea cup, twinings tea bags and no tea strainer. Are you getting the picture? And as for the cakes, well, these are hardly worthy of being part of any afternoon tea! These were all dry sponge cakes which looked like they had come out of the local corner shop. Oh, and did I mention that you don't get cake forks here - this really is a "use your fingers" kind of place.If you have the misfortune of needing to contact Altitude 360 for anything, be prepared to sit, with telephone in hand and with your index finger on the re-dial button. I spent over one and a half hours trying to contact someone, in fact ANYONE, at the venue on Saturday morning, but no one picked up.If you really want to experience Afternoon Tea in London, stay clear of this place. You would have a better experience of tea at the in-store cafe of a London department store for £7.50!
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Reviewer kitterkat
30/10/2011
We went there with friends recently on a Groupon Voucher based @ £40 per person for an 'eat as much as you like' brunch, a cocktail and a dj party afterwards.

They firstly cancelled our booking twice and then told us that the New Yok Brunch is now not available anymore.

The brunch food was great, but upon arrival, you were told you only have 2 hours and then have to leave.

Not once did they remove our plates (when we collected a starters, mains or dessert) we had to move out own plates to other tables to sit down again.

They only came around twice to take drinks orders which took forever.

The bathrooms was filthy and messy!

Lastly, when we wanted to move to the lounge area for our cocktails and then moving over to the dj area, we were told that now it is not available due to a party they had the night before (hence why the bathrooms were so messy too).

Thus for a £107 experience at £40, I feel it was an absolute waste of money!! That pleace will never see many again and I would never recommend anyone to go.

Disgustiing, filthy and dishonest!
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Reviewer FrancesR82
24/10/2011
My Hubby and I went using the Groupon afternoon tea voucher (£32). We had read reviews and to be honest felt like giving it a miss as all reviews were dreadful! However we went and can't really complain.
Either we picked a good day to go or some people are highly critical!
As we are not normally the "afternoon tea" type we knew we would order wine, which cost as much as the ticket for the two of us to go, but that was our choice. Our waitress was lovely, service quick and food OK. If i had paid the stated normal proce of nearly £90 then I would have felt short changed on the food. Realistically theres £3-4 worth of sandwich and a couple of lovely cakes!
People have commented that only one person gets to see the view, but thats not really an issue when you can trade seats, walk around and have 90 minutes up there.
I agree the place lacks decor and I wouldnt pay full price to go (although my Hubby said he would), but the views were amazing and on a bright sunny October afternoon it was a lovely start to a good day our up town!
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Reviewer Snookiwooki
10/10/2011

All the pictures on the website, are just that... promo materials - clever lighting and photography. Then the allotted 90 minutes window from arrival...

It is an old office building, using the previous tenants restaurant floor for their "executive dining" with what looked like old school tables with a table cloths on.

Having had to have my booking moved twice. Second time was due to an HVAC issue to some other office mechanical issue, we were offered a complementary cocktail.

On arrival the cocktails transpired to not be available and only a glass of "champagne" was on offer... - which I very much doubt it was - (menu listed it as £9.50 a glass).

Food and service was very minimal, brought Tetley tea as Twinnings, a handful of small finger sandwiches, 3 scones between us (yes 3 for 2 people) and a 4 small cakes.

Was an enjoyable afternoon but I really couldn't recommend anyone go their for a special occasion, in fact any occasion. All I can say is, why they think it is worth £87.50 I do not know. £10 for a gin and tonic and £65 for cheap Champagne - ROFL


Afterwards walked to All Bar One by the London Eye, had some great service, drinks and food... I'd say save they money and go there!
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Reviewer danilouprec
01/10/2011
I went for Afternoon Tea with the Groupon deal.

Service was good, our server Nadine was friendly. She came back to ask if everything was OK, and happily refilled our tea when we asked. Waiting time was fine, about 5 mins (no more than 10).

The food itself was satisfactory, nothing special. I would pay £10-£15 each for that standard of afternoon tea (inner city), so I didn't mind £32 for two - paying extra for the view.

The decor is clean and modern monochrome, we were sat so we could both see the view - it's worth seeing once, I've added an extra * for that! However, even with the view I could not justify £87.50 - nor see how they can either. Unless buying on a discount, head to Claridge's!
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Reviewer Photogmem
18/09/2011
Ridiculous fake 5* reviews should be deleted.

Was kept waiting for 5 minutes when we arrived because 'they were checking if our table was ready'. When we got up there less than 10% of tables were occupied. Of the tables that weren't occupied I could see that some hadn't been cleared. They still hadn't been cleared when we left.

Nobody offered to take our coats. Apparently we would have been charged £2 for the privilege.

I echo the idea of the decor inside making it seem like an open plan office. It feels very corporate. Like a office party venue from a tight fisted boss.

Beyond dumping plates on our table we only saw our waiter at the beginning when he took all of our order at once (because it was 'better for him', and then he got my desert order wrong).

There was no explanation of what we were getting for food. And when it arrived portions were small, and quality wasn't great. If I had paid the £129/head asking price I would feel ripped off. I'm still struggling to justify the £40/head I paid via the GroupOn deal.

We had thumping bass from the club too. Just what you want when you're trying to have a romantic meal. And as someone already said only one person gets to see out the window. To top it off they have 'premium seats' for which they would charge £40/person. Brilliant.

I won't be recommending this place to anyone, and I won't be returning; deal or no deal. Don't waste your time or money on Altitude360, go to a proper restaurant like the one at the Oxo tower instead.
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Reviewer leprry123
04/09/2011
It is with amazement that i read all of the glowing reviews of this restaurant. I could not have been more disapointed! My partner booked vouchers through Group On for the Sunday Brunch. The voucher stated that the usual cost for this was £107 PP but we got the package for £40pp.
This is the biggest waste of money ever.
There were 4 stations, one for breakfast which included a queue of about 20 people waiting for eggs, i ended up with a cold poached egg, (the chap on the station only had to warm these up in the hot water) and a miserly portion of smoked salmon.
The Roast section included some dry chicken legs in a tray and some over cooked pork. The rest of the buffet consisted of come salad options, (I have more choice in my staff canteen) and some de sserts. The only hot drinks options were tea and filter coffee (both of which were cold).
To sell this as a £107 buffet is scandelous!
To anyone wanting a brunch buffet please head down to harrods where for approx the same cost you have an amazing array of choice and quality or to the Landmark which at slightly higher cost (£80) you get to listen to the jazz band, again have a huge array of choice and also get unlimited champagne.
For those looking for some relaxation whilst enjoying views of London i suggest The View at the Hilton park Lane or Tower 42 in the City.
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Reviewer w00zer
03/08/2011
I suspect that a lot of the reviews of this restaurant are fake. Check out how many of the reviewers that give this place 5 stars also give the sky bar (i.e the same venue) the same rating, but when you check their profiles they have never posted ANY other review of anything.

Very suspicious, no?

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Reviewer ashleighparra
31/07/2011
Just got back from Altitude, and now relaxing on the sofa with my mum talking about how lovely the day was.
I got a Groupon voucher for the Brunch in the sky with my mum and sister.
I came on to look at some reviews before i went just to get an idea of what to expect and i was really disappointed after reading them and was thinking it was probably a bad idea purchasing the vouchers. but was already booked to go so just had to go with it and see for myself.
yesterday my 13 year old brother said he would of liked to come so we called up to ask if this would be ok and how much it would be extra as we did not have a voucher for him, they were very helpful and said it was no problem and they charged £19.00 for him to eat which i thought was great.
We arrived there today at 2.00pm and was greated by a nice waiter who showed us to our table, i think the table we had was possibly the best one in the restaurant with fantastic views over london which i was very shocked about seeing as we had vouchers to go.
The waiter came over and gave us a free coctail each which i wasnt expecting, then off we went to the buffet style brunch to try everything out.
The food was lovely, really fresh and tasty, the desserts were gorgeous.
we stayed at the table for a while taking photos with the view behind us and then left feeling like we had had a really special day.
I would advise anyone to go to altitude, you are not going to get a better view of london anywhere else 5/5
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Reviewer KarenE
30/07/2011
We had a Groupon Offer. Frosty reception downstairs where we were kept waiting for our table without being taken up to the bar. £2 up front charge for coats. Vague waiter service. Limited drinks choice. Vague waiter service. Staff forgot which option we'd chosen for dessert which is not surprising since we'd been asked to give our choice when ordering starters and mains. No coffee available. As it was a 9pm sitting the Bar was filling up on the other side and the music cranked up to clash with the Dining area music which was less than relaxing. All in all it was like dining in a badly decorated and patched open plan office with absent minded staff. View would be beautiful but the windows of the restaurant weren't big and the seating is not sideways on to the window so only one person gets the view. Wouldn't recommend this experience.
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28/07/2011
I was excited to get something fresh and modern from the Brasserie. Altitude 360 really knows what they are doing, man let me tell you. The staff is really nice. That is one thing I can say about Altitude they have stellar customer service and always treat you like royalty. I had the squid cakes and some kiwi juice. Their assortment of juices at the Brasserie is unlike any other place I've been to in the London area. Next time I plan on trying to the beetroot or the red fruit juice.
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Reviewer KateColeman
20/08/2011
This review and the 5 below are obviously from the company. If the PR team needs to resort to this the place is obviously struggling.
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Reviewer Corvetteking
27/07/2011
Okay so I’m not one for brunch. There is something great about breakfast and good about lunch, so I’ve never been a fan of brunches. That’s until I came to Altitude’s River Room. Altitude has it with this one…a waffle station, crepes and more crepes, bacon, eggs benedict and sage and white truffle oil. Bloody marys, which I’ve grown to appreciate thanks to the New York Brunch Party at Altitude. I was sad when it was over. Altitude changed my beliefs on brunch entirely. Who knew a place could do that to me? It did. Don’t miss it the next time you’re in for some fun and want to get your brunch in.
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Reviewer partytymeman
26/07/2011
Having been to many mixers, corporate parties and events, I can tell you that I was taken aback by Altitude 360 Black. You will feel like you are in a dream when you walk the black marble. I am a stickler for design and Altitude 360 Black is slick, man. They were pleasant too. Customer service was first rate. I got a chance to sample some of the menu items that the company I worked for ordered. They were quite delicious. I highly recommend a party at Altitude 360 Black.
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Reviewer MrBusinessman
24/07/2011
There is something remarkable about brunch in the sky. I think Altitude 360 is one of the best places I've visited in London, since I come to Westminster often for the job I do. Their spread of delectables are always what make the corporate events better. Sheer perfection, they have omlettes, bacon, sausages, black pudding, which is just wonderful and an assortment of eggs prepared so many ways, you'll be stunned. For the brunch person, I recommend the pork belly and the roast rosemary potatoes. At my corporate event, I couldn't stop going back to the dessert station for bread and butter pudding with the chocolate sauce. It was a perfect complement to my work meeting and to the pudding. Smooth and velvety, just like my mother made when I was growing up. Altitude 360 made us feel like we were living the high life, with their customer service and commanding views of the city. Altitude 360 is one of the coolest restaurants and I'll be back for a party venue in the future, most definitely. In fact, I talked with my co-workers and we are thinking about having a back to work party in September here at Altitude. I can’t wait.
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Reviewer MrBusinessman
24/07/2011
I work in the heart of Westminster, so our company decided to have Brunch in the Sky at Altitude 360. It was about 25 of us. Their service was excellent. I had eggs benedict, roasted rosemary potatoes and some bread and butter pudding with chocolate sauce. I found myself coming back time and time again for that bread and butter pudding with chocolate sauce. I don't think I've had any pudding that good since my mom made it when I was growing up. A co-worker of mine commented that the rhubard and apple crumble was to die for and that she breathed a breath of fresh air as she got a mesmerizing view of London. We work in London, we see it all the time, but there is nothing like looking at it from the top of a tower. Well done, Altitude.
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Reviewer Horse500
22/07/2011
Went to altitude 360 today expecting our afternoon tea booked via groupon and couldn't even get in! Was told they were overbooked and told to rebook, earliest date being aug 15th! This seems strange when we called from the hotel later and were told there were tables tomorrow, perhaps because we didn't mention the voucher? Person we spoke to on the phone was snotty and the place didn't look appealing so will be getting money back, by the sounds of the people who were ill afterwards I am glad we didn't get in!
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Reviewer fanoflondon
06/07/2011
The cool tasting Belgravia menu of Dinner in the Sky is a must experience, experience. Altitude360 has wonderful customer service. The staff is warm and inviting and make you feel at home but provide you a luxurious treatment at the same time. You are treated with respect and it's first class all the way. I visited Altitude360's Dinner in the Sky when my friend Sheila had her birthday party there back in late June. She decided upon the Belgravia menu, a picturesque portrait of delectables that were tasty and delicious. I tip my hat to Altitude360 for the fine dining they provide to their customers and clientele. She commented on the lime zest that was added to the lemon tart for dessert and the pork belly being cooked to her liking. There were a total of 6 of us and Altitude360 made sure we felt right at home in the place. Dinner in the Sky overlooks the lights of London and the view is great. The view is spectacular to the point that you don’t want to leave. I would recommend Altitude360's Dinner in the Sky to anyone looking to have a good time and fantastic birthday and an evening of enchantment paired with pure cool.
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Reviewer fanoflondon
06/07/2011
I can't say enough good things about Altitude 360. I was in London for a friend's birthday and she decided to have it there. It was on Friday that she had. The experience was one that I'll never forget. There was loads of food that they had and we were able to get a glimpse of the light shimmer from the sky view. The beetroot wrapped goat cheese appetizer was delicious. There is something about the tomato vinaigrette on that dish that makes it downright tasty. My friend decided to have both the roast poussin as the pork belly and for desert a lemon tart with lime zest. The Belgravia menu is what Altitude360 calls it and boy was it good. Dinner in the Sky is a must if you ever visit London.
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Reviewer Alex Hunt540
03/07/2011
Me and my partner visited Altitude 360 yesterday for afternoon tea Groupon Offer that claimed to reduce the price from nearly £90 for two to £35. The place is very stark, with whitewashed walls (that still smell of paint), very little decor, and about as much atmosphere as a morgue. I understand that they went for a 'minimalist feel' but it doesn't look chic it just looks empty. The views are pretty good, but don't make up for the food, which was the biggest disappointment. The afternoon tea consisted of dry and tasteless finger sandwiches, some mini cakes, which were passable but seemed to be bought in, and four very dry mini scones. The tea itself was in a teabag. It was a pretty sad looking afternoon tea to be fair.

All in all, it is very poor value for money, even at the heavily reduced price. And to top it all off we are both sick today, and the most likely culprit would have to be Altitude as the sandwiches seemed to be stale and had prawns in.
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Reviewer JawsII
26/06/2011
Me and my family went there for my mother's 50th birthday. We were sorely disappointed! It was a buffet, with very poor quality food. The sausages were processed, the bacon was soggy, the black pudding was rubbery and the vegetables over cooked. The drinks were way over priced, at £5 for a glass of water, with only instant coffee, and no freshly squeezed orange juice. With such low quality food and terrible choice for drinks, I did not expect the £40 per head cost. I have eaten at a greasy spoon on the M1 for less than that with my better food. I will NEVER be attending this restaurant (if you could call it that) again, and I would advise you to avoid this place also.
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Reviewer London_Dude
13/06/2011
My lunch conference at the Altitude 360 was wonderful. It was on a Saturday as we the one we scheduled on Friday had to be moved. I had a premium window seat which gives me views of Parliament, London Eye and Big Ben. While this was strictly business, the brunch gave me a relaxed viewpoint and the breathtaking lighting drew me into a delicious experience. I had a bacon and tomato omelet along with my pork belly and rosemary potatoes. There was an array of breads. I had some rhubarb and apple crumble for dessert with some fresh fruit on the side. The service was one of a kind. I felt that Altitude 360 treated me with respect. It was an invitation that I was glad to be a part of as were my work associates. One woman who I closely work with said that she is going to recommend Altitude 360 to a friend of hers who is going to be married. I told her that Altitude is definitely the place for a wedding reception. The view, the food, the service. All of it is just incredible. Brunch in the Sky - one of my most memorable lunch conferences ever.
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Reviewer London_Dude
13/06/2011
It was a lunch conference that I had at Altitude 360. The venue is seamlessly spectacular and the service is impeccable. My company had scheduled a lunch meeting and we had brunch. The assortment of food was delightful. An egg station, organic breakfast and roast station. The pork bellies are a staple of my childhood so I was excited to see them as a choice. Altitude 360 is a faboulous place to have any of your corporate functions and mixers.
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12/06/2011
Somehow Altitude 360 just blows away all of the other restaurants. Eating in the sky, I felt like I was a king. The atmosphere is clean and crisp with a kind of exquisite feel. You bask in the grand existence that is Altitude 360. I had the pleasure of eating the home cured salmon on a Friday night. It was quite tasty, in fact, I don't believe I've ever had salmon that fantastic. Perfection from the flavor. I was with a few business associates who also had the salmon. Dinner in the Sky is one of the things you must do when you venture out here to the UK on a business trip or otherwise. The chocolate trifle was chocolate extraordinaire. I found it clean tasting and not too overpowering, yet satisfying to the tongue. My palate was more than satisfied that night. Dinner is reasonably priced. I would recommend reservations. The scenery is amazing when the lights blaze through London and you get the aura that London is just plain unique. Unlike any other city in the world, it simply makes you never want to leave. Dinner in The Sky is just wonderful, please enjoy the next time you are in the United Kingdom.
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12/06/2011
Bravo! I visited Altitude 360 on a business trip and found myself indulging in a rich dining experience. Affordable and elegant fare, if you are ever in London, Altitude 360 is a must. It was on a Friday that I enveloped my palate with home cured salmon and creme fraiche. I often find that salmon is either undercooked or overcooked, but Altitude360's was just perfect. It shimmered with the fennel. For dessert I receive white chocolate trifle which was delish. 39 pounds per person isn't bad for a menu fit for kings. Dinner In The Sky is unforgettable.
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Reviewer finediner2011
02/06/2011
Visiting London for the first time I had the pleasure of dining at the Brunch in the Sky at Altitude 360. A few friends of mine had ranted and raved about their experience, that when I came to London, I had to take full advantage of the experience. You feel like royalty with the opulent and spacious chic they offer. An array of food beckons you as you walk around the plush atmosphere. The first plate I had was filled with bacon, black pudding (which is a must try if you ever visit London) and Eggs Florentine. The eggs Florentine was so delicious, I felt like I was in spinach heaven. My friend nudged me to try something different as eggs Florentine is my usual dish at any restaurant that serves. She is always wanting me to try new things, but I’m a creature for comfort foods and Altitude 360’s definitely tops my list. The dessert station was next. A fine exhibit of rhubarb and crème brulee added to the quality service Altitude 360 provided. I savored the entire experience. I went every Saturday those four weeks I was in London. The price was £107, which is about $175, but when you’re on vacation - how can you not live a little? Next time you’re in London, take the scenic turn with Brunch in the Sky.
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Reviewer Lakelley
11/06/2011
I am really sorry to disagree with the prior comments, however I do agree that the view is amazing.
After reading a lot of positive reviews, my expectations were very high, sadly I was very disappointed in the over all experience. I have been to some fantastic brunches, so I was expecting so much more value for the money.
I found the food to be mediocre at best and the atmosphere rather generic as if dining in a hotel restaurant, even when visiting my local restaurant the eggs benedict has more flavour than the sad little egg and ham and toasted muffin, it was just a basic variation, nothing spectacular.
It is a shame as I am sure in the past it may have been something to rave about.
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Reviewer finediner2011
02/06/2011
5 stars goes to Altitude 360. A ride to the top of the tower and you’re hooked by an arrangement of impressive and superb delight. The brunch is tasty to the point where I want to come back week after week. The service was first class. I had the crepes (I'm a serious crepe lover) which were perfection and the 360 degree view of London was a breathtaking panorama. I have never had such an exquisite and elegant dining experience. Highly recommended and awesome.
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Reviewer thamessailor
25/05/2011
I went to brunch at Altitude 360 with a group of three close friends and their girl friends to celebrate my 26th birthday. Having already celebrated a bit too heavily the night before, brunch at altitude was the perfect cure. It was such a brilliant social setting, having been brought up in London all my life, I had never witnessed the views which Altitude has of London. We were able to see the whole of London from different angles, it was just mind blowing.
The six of us had a brilliant seat looking over the Thames with the Gherkin and the city in the background. The various courses of the brunch were excellent, being that there were 6 of us meant we all had various degrees of hunger with some preferring a few small nibbles, with others (myself included) went for the more hearty options available! The array and quality of food was excellent, with all 6 of us very satisfied once we had finished! I really enjoyed the scrambled eggs with salmon, while my partner had a lovely omelette. Of course it being a celebration we had a few drinks! We started with some fabulous Champagne and soon moved on to their vast array of scrumptious cocktails. The list was long and we gave it our best shot to try them all! I have to say the Bloody Mary really hit the spot with me, it was top notch. After we all went on to read the Sunday Newspapers while looking over the view.
The staff at Altitude were all very friendly towards us and made us feel very welcome and were informative on any queries which we had. The atmosphere was great, perfect for a Sunday, lots of people having fun in a very friendly and social environment. Overall all six of us had super time and would without a doubt recommend it to anyone looking a really great day out enjoying an amazing brunch with the best views of London I have ever seen.
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25/05/2011
I went to brunch at Altitude 360 with a group of three close friends and their girl friends to celebrate my 26th birthday. Having already celebrated a bit too heavily the night before, brunch at altitude was the perfect cure. It was such a brilliant social setting, having been brought up in London all my life, I had never witnessed the views which Altitude has of London. We were able to see the whole of London from different angles, it was just mind blowing.
The six of us had a brilliant seat looking over the Thames with the Gherkin and the city in the background. The various courses of the brunch were excellent, being that there were 6 of us meant we all had various degrees of hunger with some preferring a few small nibbles, with others (myself included) went for the more hearty options available! The array and quality of food was excellent, with all 6 of us very satisfied once we had finished! I really enjoyed the scrambled eggs with salmon, while my partner had a lovely omelette. Of course it being a celebration we had a few drinks! We started with some fabulous Champagne and soon moved on to their vast array of scrumptious cocktails. The list was long and we gave it our best shot to try them all! I have to say the Bloody Mary really hit the spot with me, it was top notch. After we all went on to read the Sunday Newspapers while looking over the view.
The staff at Altitude were all very friendly towards us and made us feel very welcome and were informative on any queries which we had. The atmosphere was great, perfect for a Sunday, lots of people having fun in a very friendly and social environment. Overall all six of us had super time and would without a doubt recommend it to anyone looking a really great day out enjoying an amazing brunch with the best views of London I have ever seen.
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Reviewer Yellowhair
15/05/2011
The Brunch is an elegant affair. It's pricey but you can eat your fill of seafood, omelets made to order, meats, salads, pastas and a large selection of desserts. The brunch buffet is really special because everywhere you look, your surrounded by the most incredible views of London.

I had scrambled eggs, a selection of amazing freshly made salads, and then went for the english roast. Don't miss the amazing waffles, they are worth the trip alone.

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Reviewer AnneT
15/04/2011
But I could book this brunch direct with them for £39, so how does View Card save me money?
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