The first branch I visited. This place is known for their extremely large crepes and delicious pancakes and I was not disappointed. Along with fast service and friendly staff, the food was very delicious. I recommend the Greek Crêpe. What I also enjoyed was the calm casual atmosphere in the restaurant. It may have not been a busy hour, but it still contributed to a pleasant breakfast experience.
Sparky J.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great food, overall good service, and nice place. Took same day reservations for a large group and wasn’t busy at 10:30am on a Sunday. By noon it was packed, so my advice would be to make reservations or arrive before the brunch/lunch crowds. A couple negatives: One of the drinks was forgotten. No big deal; we told the barista. Then the manager came over and started snapping at the barista. Unprofessional! The manager should have just apologized, instead of belittling the staff in front of customers. Second, the space really needs something to absorb sound. It was noisy and echoed so much it was hard to hear people across the table.
Erica U.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
Couldn’t believe my eyes when i seen the food pass us by. Fred Flinstone size pancakes. I had the niciouse salad and really enjoyed it, my husband had the waffles which looked amazing and got terribly sick. So, sometimes it helps to be dieting. BOOM! I’d go again, even at the risk of getting sick. Not too many places have waffles ya know and a colonic isn’t so bad. right?!
Kristine N.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, VA
If I could give 4.5 stars, I would. My mother and I went to the one in Chelsea for some sweet crepes. First of all, even though it says pancakes they’re actually crepes. Second, the crepes are huge and will not be folded(which can be annoying). They do have gluten free crepes which we thought was excellent. We ordered nutella crepes and they bring the nutella in a little cup. The crepes were really good, although they could’ve been warmer(the reason for our 4.5 and not 5 star rating). Other than that, the rest was great! Very good service, clean bathrooms and good food, even though we did order pretty basic crepes. Would definitely go back!
Andrea N.
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
I have been here a couple times before and everything was fine. After my second time, I was given a loyalty card that allowed you get a free pancake after a certain number of visits. Two of the spaces were initialed by the server. However, after my most recent visit, a staff member said that the initialed spaces were invalid and that they needed a stamp instead. I explained that the server had given me the card this way(at the same location) and he still refused to honour the card.
Nisba N.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
I love(d) this place and would visit frequently, usually opting for the chelsea branch which has the best service. However, recently the portion sizes and quality of the food have gone down hill. Specifically I used to feel this place served the BEST strawberry milkshakes and I would happily pay almost £4 for a good ice cream laden shake. Now the milkshake is constantly heavily watered down with milk and is disappointing and clearly no longer worth the price. The same goes for the monday £5 deal, where the sizes are smaller and more slap dash than the regular weekly service. I don’t know how many more times I would visit this place now.
Jim B.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Favorite kids place. great selection of crepes/galettes/pancakes and some nice bottles of bear to go with.
Peter S.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
I’ve been here several times now, and can declare My Old Dutch to be a thoroughly A-OK place. In some areas it’s better than this. In others, worse. Overall? A-OK. Let’s start with the pancakes. They’re not going to rock your world. They’re not going to take you to the streets of Amsterdam or even Paris. But they will sustain you adequately. They’re huge, probably approaching 14 inches(35 cm) in diameter. The savoury ones come in a variety of toppings. My favourite is the smoked salmon, cream and mushroom one, though I’ve had the Hawaiian one too(indeed, many of the other toppings seem quite pizza-like). The sweet ones start with the standard basic ones(lemon & sugar, maple syrup) and extend to fancier ones(e.g. chocolate, ice cream and banana). Come here on a Monday and you can gorge on any of these pancakes for a bargain £5. There’s other stuff going on at My Old Dutch too, and it’s a little hit and miss. The poffertjes and waffles I’ve had have both been disappointing: dry and rather tough in the first case, and straight out of a packet in the second. On the other hand, the beer and American-style ‘Butterscotch’ pancakes are definite hits. The beer range is comprised of the better Belgian fruit beers, and at reasonable prices too(around £4 for a bottle). The American-style ‘Butterscotch’ pancakes are good-enough, if at rather average value for 4 small pancakes for £6. Still, they’re freshly made, which is not something you can take for granted in London-town. The service meanwhile is good: quick, helpful, friendly. Overall, it won’t likely change your life, but still worth stopping by if you’re in the mood for pancakes and it’s a Monday or you need a American-pancake fix.
Sarah J.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
have been going to this restaurant for many years — the size of the pancakes has to be seen to be believed. great place to go in ths summer to get away from the crowded streets
AliZebu Z.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
‘My Old Dutch’ is a mini chain of 4 pancake houses. This Chelsea branch on King’s Road is my choice of where to go for a GOOD pancake in London. The savoury ones include your regular Ham/Bacon & Cheese style offerings and more quirky ones like Chilli Con Carne or Smoked Duck. I am not a huge fan of savoury fillings but there is nowhere better in the UK I have yet tried. The sweet ones are what I usually go for and like the Banana, Chocolate & Nuts and the Apple or Pear Cinnamon. You can also«choose your own» with extras like Nutella available. The Waffles are excellent and if I DO go for a savoury pancake I still manage one of them. Prices are on the expensive side with savoury ones around £9.50 and sweet ones for £7 or so. Fries are good but at £4 they had better be. HIGHLYRECOMMENDED!
Katie B.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
If you’re in the area, this is a filling and crowd pleasing breakfast. Not a ‘destination brunch’ by any means, but I have and will continue to return when it is convenient. Could it be better? Most certainly. Don’t call it maple syrup. It certainly is not maple in origin. In America, we call this stuff«Pancake syrup» or «butter-flavored syrup,» as there is no maple even in the ingredients. Not to say that the stuff they serve up here is awful, it just ain’t maple. Savory pancakes were great. I particularly like the Greek and Ratatouille ones.
Sarah L.
Classificação do local: 4 North York, Canada
One large pancake/crêpe is a fabulous way to start the day. I chose to make my own pancake with apples, pears and honey and it was delicious. I would say a dutch pancake is more like a crêpe than a pancake but it is topped with icing sugar and it is breakfast goodness! There were options with nutella and caramel but I would think that is too sweet for breakfast. The fruit crêpe was just perfect.
Dennis L.
Classificação do local: 4 Sterling Heights, MI
I had a great experience at My Old Dutch. The pancakes are simply massive! The ham and cheese pancake was perfectly made and tasted absolutely delicious. I also had the opportunity to try the apple pancake with ice cream. Overall, only second to a pancake house I enjoye in Amsterdam.
Lawrence L.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
The savory pancake I ordered was huge! It took up half the table and was pretty dense. I cant say its the best pancake I’ve had, but this is a pleasant place to have lunch.
Vaulte K.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
Crepperie or Crapperie? More like cack on a plate IMHO. Too much dough in a dilapidated décor. If you want Crepes, check out ‘La Creperie de Hampstead’ — those guys know how to do Crepes! My Old Dutch, on the other hand, tastes like it sounds… old, tired and cheap. Service is spotty. Quality is mediocre. Crepes are supposed to be diminutive and packed with flavour… not massive and dour.
Fiona M.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I love this place. The pancakes are what you’d expect — Dutch. You can get very similar pancakes in Holland. The pancakes look massive when they bring them to you, but because they are so thin, it’s not as much as it seems like at first glance. I go for the savory veggie versions and if I can manage it, share a sweet version for desert. They’re a bit more pricey than I like so I try to get one of the specials when I can. But when you add in a Dutch beer, it’s a truly wonderful meal.
Theresa T.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
This is the place that introduced me to my love of sweet crepes! I used to go here at least once a week when I lived in London a few years ago. They have sweet and savory(pretty standard), but be prepared for a huge crêpe unfolded on your plate. My fave was the plain with powder-sugar, but many others with veggies and cheese are very popular. Cute small tables to munch away at and it’s the perfect spot if you are being indecisive and want a filling, yet inexpensive fix. Lucky for everyone this is a chain throughout London so you may just find one in your nabe. Yummy crepes whether you want breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or a late night snack!
Whitney N.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
An institution of 50 years… this restaurant is popular with local families — probably because the food and casual atmosphere(and relatively low prices) are very family-friendly compared to a lot of the other surrounding dining options. While there are a few token starter and salad options on the menu, the bulk of it centers around, you guessed it, pancakes. But not just your typical butter and powdered sugar topped variety — no, they’ve gone the creative route. Greek with halloumi and olives and tomatoes, Mexican with chilli meat and guacamole, or even make your own… the savory pancake options are limitless. By far the most impressive thing about these pancakes is their presentation(and not just because, for whatever silly reason, the kitchen is located in the basement so the servers have to run up and down a massive staircase just to get your pannekoeken to you — I feel bad for them, dashing up those stairs all day long… how do they do it?) as the other reviewers have noted — the pancakes are served on these unbelievably massive platters of blue windmill pattern pottery, so the initial appearance is rather grand, even if the product itself is not-so-much. In truth, these pancakes are really nothing more than open-faced crepes, scattered rather scantily with toppings that the French would never deign consider for their own signature thin confection; very reminiscent of nouveau pizza. I had the Italian and found it too-greasy to the point that I couldn’t finish it, and the toppings inadequate in quantity and unimpressive in quality. Certainly not my favourite restaurant on King’s Road, but definitely one that would please a crowd; especially a crowd that involves kids.
Li-mei H.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
My Old Dutch serves the biggest pancakes in town that I know of. I’ve been going there for years but haven’t been in a while to find that they have stripped their cosy kitsch look for something sleeker, more modern and more generic, though they still serve the pancakes on these beautifully painted huge plates so some things are the same. I chose the smoked duck, something they had removed from their menu but brought back and to be honest, it was a little disappointing as in the old days you were given thick slices of duck breast rather than paper-thin slices of duck whatever. The peppers were also over cooked and a bit greasy and there wasn’t enough sauce. The others, who like me, have worked on Kings Road and therefore eaten many a time here, ordered different pancakes like the Greek. Debs, thought it was too much batter and not enough cheese and Marie, was pretty disappointed with her Greek pancake too. The sweet pancakes such as the one dusted generously with icing sugar and served with three fat lemon wedges went down well and I have to say, my banana milkshake was really good. However, they also got the timing for Marie’s birthday cake wrong and we thought there was a blackout for ten minutes when no cake emerged, so service was not exactly tip-top. However, if you are coming here the first time, come on a Monday as all pancakes are £5, which makes trying it out all the more better. I, was disappointed however, as knowing what they used to serve and experience what they offer now, maybe it’s time to bring back the chintz.
Carolina G.
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
As you can imagine when a friend of mine told me there was a restaurant that specialized in crepes, my eyes glittered with hope and excitement. Too much glitter, too soon. As it happens my expectations were just too high or really it just wasn’t that good. The salty crepes are sort of a water down version of a really nice italian pizza. They place the crêpe on a very large ceramic blue plate(with windmills printed on them) and the ingredients are scattered on the top. The crêpe was not fresh and the cheese and tomato barely covered the highly floured crêpe. The food was even a bit cold when it arrived. I won’t go back, maybe the sweet crepes are of a higher quality but I’d rather not know.