Classificação do local: 3 Bayswater, London, United Kingdom
Probably the least offensive airport bar I’ve been to for some time. Part of the refurbed Terminal 2 at Heathrow spread out over a couple of levels at the far end of T2. Drinks selection is fine although to be fair I only stayed for a glass of wine and pricing wasn’t dissimilar to Central London. They serve food and looked fairly geared up for busy periods. Nice stopping place with natural sunlight to while a way a few minutes.
Paul S.
Classificação do local: 4 Twickenham, United Kingdom
Having collected some foreign currency for a friend, I decided to have some lunch. The Flying Chariot is one of a limited number of food and beverage outlets that are located landslide(prior to security) in Terminal Two. Food is good although service is hit and miss. Fine at the table, but poor when you need to go to the bar and order. Overall, an acceptable experience, although bar staff could learn much from their waiter colleagues.
Bianca W.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’ve eaten here four times so far, it’s very conveniently located in Terminal 2 and there’s just not much else in terms of sit-down eateries. It’s a Whetherspoon, so expect mid-range pub food quality and variety. Of you’re looking for high quality dining, this place isn’t for you, but for an airport eatery it’s great. I haven’t been disappointed with any dish here yet! The food gets to the table quickly and the staff have always been really nice and helpful. In a busy airport like Heathrow, it seems like a bit of a casual oasis. It has two levels, lots of window space for plane spotting and comfortable corners to hide in and take a break from the hustle and bustle. If you have some time to waste at the airport, give it a try!
Bec K.
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
I was seeing my brother off on Friday, he’s going back home to Australia(lucky bugger) and we had some time to fill, so decided to grab some food and have a beer. There isn’t much to do around terminal 2, so when we saw a Wetherspoons we thought we might have been in luck We found a table watching the planes take off, and I went to the bar to order some food and drinks. I ordered a Salad with extra chicken and Eggs royal with a beer and wine. About 15mins later the waiter arrived at our table with the eggs royal only, and then proceeded to tell me they couldn’t serve me the salad as it was all mixed together(I can’t eat gluten so asked for it sans couscous). I told him I won’t have anything then, and I’d like my money back. He said he couldn’t do that, and I’d have to go to the bar. I was a little rude at this point and said just bring me the money I don’t care that I paid for it on my card. He left and came back 5mins later with change for the salad only –_– So i had to then go back to the bar and ask for the money back for the chicken too. Had the guy come to me before bringing my brother his food I may have ordered something else, but to come over with the other meal was a bit silly. I guess we should have skipped wanting a beer and wine, and just settled with costa at the other end of the terminal.
Chris T.
Classificação do local: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
This is a really nice Wetherspoons which is in the new Terminal 2 at Heathrow Airport. Its set on two levels and it has a long bar at the front and one upstairs, i love the décor and the seating, Its one of the best Wetherspoons that i have been too, just a shame the Beers wasn’t the same price as a normal Wetherspoons but it is in an Airport so this can be expected. The food menu looked great but we didn’t eat here, they also have a little coffee lounge which is nice enough but i preferred the Costa coffee shop in the same terminal. The whole place was really quiet and lacked of any atmosphere, we only stayed here for one drink. but its a nice addition to the Airport and I’m sure ill stop by here if I’m coming through the Airport again.
Susan P.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
This place seemed remarkably. leisurely, for an airport restaurant. It’s not optimized for takeaway: you need to order at the long counter bar, and the staff serve whoever catches their attention first. I waited for a takeaway coffee for twelve minutes, despite there being no other customers when I arrived. It’s new so it may get better.