The Brick
- Average price 2 courses:
£9.50 (lunch)
£9.50 (evening meal) - House wine: £10.75 per bottle
- High point: Big, comfy booths
- Low point: A bit cold
- Food served: Mon-Sat noon-8pm; Sun 12.30-6pm
- Bar open: Mon-Sat noon-12.30am; Sun noon-midnight
- Private dining: Up to 120 covers
- Open since: 2006
- Also offers: Childrens portions, Wheelchair access
Formerly called Over the Road (and still managed by the people behind nearby Moskito), the Brick has a distinctive glass box frontage which may make diners planning on some street people-watching feel a bit on show themselves. However, further inside there's a more homey and natural feel, underpinned by an eclectic décor. The design veers from baroque living room at the front - ironic flocked gold wallpaper, leather armchairs and an assortment of ornate mirrors on one wall - to a more typically trendy look at the back, with deep, padded booths and bare brick walls. As this guide went to press, a menu shake-up was on the cards, and a greater variety of the traditional bar meals is expected to be on offer. Before that, however, the menu is still fairly comprehensive, with standards such as Cajun nachos given a spicy edge with plenty of jalapeños to tingle tongues, or penne with Mediterranean vegetables and pesto oil, decorated by tasty red and yellow peppers. Chicken yakatori is served with a pickled veg salad, while a sandwich of peppered beef and red onion features an oyster sauce. The introduction of all-day breakfasts on Sundays, drinks promos and a planned makeover for the downstairs lounge should ensure the Brick builds a solid following.
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