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Relatively famous rib place in [[Locale Knightsbridge|Knightsbridge]], relaunched in mid-2008 across the road from the original location.
Relatively famous rib place in Knightsbridge.
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It consists of a restaurant and bar split across two floors, and it can seat a lot of people.
Restaurant and Bar across 2 floors. Can seat a lot of people.
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[[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil visited on a Thursday night in November 2009. There was no problem finding us a table; it was busy but nowhere near full.
[[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil visited on a Thursday night in November. There was no problem finding us a table. It was busy but nowhere near full.
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We all went for a full rack of meaty St Louis cut ribs (£16.75) which came with a small pot of coleslaw and a smallish bit of corn on the cob. The corn was either very tender or overcooked. The ribs were meaty and tasty. The BBQ sauce was fine, and they did ask if we wanted more; we did, and they brought it in a gravy dish. We also asked for some chilli sauce so they provided us with a gravy dish of the sauce they do the buffalo wings in. French fries (£3) were suitably crispy and a decent portion size. We also had the "manslaw" (£4) as a side because its combination of cheese, meat and jalapenos appealed to us. This was actually really good.
We all went for a full rack of Meaty St Louis cut ribs(£16.75) which came with a small pot of coleslaw and a smallish bit of Corn on the Cob. The corn was either very tender or overcooked. The ribs were meaty and tasty. The bbq sauce was fine and they do ask if you want more which is bought in a gravy dish. We also asked for soem chilli sauce so they provided us with a gravy dish of the sauce they do the buffalo wings in. French Fries (£3) were suitably crispy and a decent portion size. We also had the Manslaw(£3.95) as a side because its combination of cheese, meat and jalapenos appealed to us. This was actually really good.
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For dessert [[bob]] had a key lime pie (£5) which was fine. [[Martin]] and Phil had the cheesecake (£5). They were out of both the special daily cheesecake and the apple pie.
For dessert [[bob]] had a key lime pie (£4.95) which was fine. [[Martin]] and Phil had the cheesecake(£4.95). They were out of both the special daily cheesecake and the Apple Pie.
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They have a small range of bottled American craft beer at £4.20 a bottle. We enjoyed the Goose Island IPA and the Brooklyn Lager. Phil also had a banana milkshake (£3.95).
They have a small range of bottled American craft beer at £4.20 a bottle. We enjoyed the Goose Island IPA and the Brooklyn Lager. Phil also had a Banana Milkshake (£3.95).
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Accessibility: No step to the entrance, but there are stairs to both floors from there. Toilets are downstairs. There's a wheelchair-sized stairlift from the ground floor to the toilets, so there may also be a wheelchair-compatible lift to the dining area.
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See also:
* [http://www.doshermanos.co.uk/2008/04/chicago-rib-shack.html Dos Hermanos review]
* [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/restaurants/review-23486294-hard-to-swallow-at-the-chicago-rib-shack.do Evening Standard review]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/jul/27/foodanddrink.restaurants Jay Rayner's review in the Observer]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/12555.html Time Out review]
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/34084.htm London Eating comments]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/256884 Qype comments]
* [http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/the-chicago-rib-shack-london Yelp comments]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[Martin]], and Phil, 5 November 2009.</div>
Accessibility Info:- No step to the entrance. However their are stairs to both floors from there. [[bob]] suspects the stairs to the ground floor may have a wheelchair useable stairlift given the toilet situation. Toilets are downstairs. From the ground floor there is a Wheelchair sized stairlift.


<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[Martin]] and Phil, 05 November 2009</div>

Relatively famous rib place in Knightsbridge.

Restaurant and Bar across 2 floors. Can seat a lot of people.

bob, Martin and Phil visited on a Thursday night in November. There was no problem finding us a table. It was busy but nowhere near full.

We all went for a full rack of Meaty St Louis cut ribs(£16.75) which came with a small pot of coleslaw and a smallish bit of Corn on the Cob. The corn was either very tender or overcooked. The ribs were meaty and tasty. The bbq sauce was fine and they do ask if you want more which is bought in a gravy dish. We also asked for soem chilli sauce so they provided us with a gravy dish of the sauce they do the buffalo wings in. French Fries (£3) were suitably crispy and a decent portion size. We also had the Manslaw(£3.95) as a side because its combination of cheese, meat and jalapenos appealed to us. This was actually really good.

For dessert bob had a key lime pie (£4.95) which was fine. Martin and Phil had the cheesecake(£4.95). They were out of both the special daily cheesecake and the Apple Pie.

They have a small range of bottled American craft beer at £4.20 a bottle. We enjoyed the Goose Island IPA and the Brooklyn Lager. Phil also had a Banana Milkshake (£3.95).

Accessibility Info:- No step to the entrance. However their are stairs to both floors from there. bob suspects the stairs to the ground floor may have a wheelchair useable stairlift given the toilet situation. Toilets are downstairs. From the ground floor there is a Wheelchair sized stairlift.

Last visited by bob, Martin and Phil, 05 November 2009


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