Lovely quaint restaurant, friendly, efficient service and the food was amazing. We were a table of four, all had something different and each dish was superbly cooked and presented. Like the fact it was a BYO also 😁😁
The Old Pearler was the first thing I noticed when we first arrived in Denham. It is part of the Denham Discovery trail. It is a quirky and quaint little restaurant made from coquina, compressed shells! I noticed it when I was close enough to the building to see that the bricks were not normal bricks.
You do have to book since there is limited seating due to the size of the restaurant and staff. The interior is quite unique and interesting, particularly the fireplace. The decor around the room gave it a nice historical feel. They have a decently sized menu which covers a range of items.
The food is quite nice. Nice flavour and cooked well. I had the seafood platter for one and everything on it was quite tasty, particularly the scallops. The calamari was also quite nice, fried and in a creamy chilli sauce. The portions for the kids meals were quite decent too. Their dessert was also quite nice. The Turkish delight cheesecake was really good.
Definitely a great place to stop by for food. It is also a nice experience being able to sit and dine in a very old building. Bear in mind that they don't serve alcohol but you are free to bring whatever you like.
Such a wonderful little restaurant! Friendly staff and amazing food! Definitely book in advance because the seating is limited! The Kilpatrick and chilli squids were extra delicious 😋
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