Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Reliable neighborhood steakhouse with lively vibes, well-cooked steaks, and fair prices; occasional service miscues and steak doneness misses to watch for.
Roxie Steak delivers solid neighborhood steakhouse performance with strong food quality anchored by well-executed steaks and standout chimichurri, supported by attentive service and fair London pricing. However, inconsistent execution on steak doneness and side temperatures prevents a higher grade, and the cozy but modest setting lacks destination appeal. It's a reliable local favorite rather than a regional standout.
On the Earlsfield high street, Roxie Steak feels like a cozy neighborhood spot with lively hum and friendly servers who keep things moving. One diner summed it up: "Ribeye with a great sear, cocktails easy to sip." It is polished enough for a date yet relaxed for a midweek treat, with welcoming service and a menu built around well-sourced cuts. Cooking leans classic steakhouse with elevated sides rather than theatrics: chimichurri that fans rave about, truffle mac for comfort, and a Sunday roast for the weekend crowd. Most steaks arrive as ordered, though a few reports mention doneness misses or lukewarm sides. Pricing lands fairly for London because mains often include chips or mash, and there is a value-minded set menu. For families, this is surprisingly workable: burgers with chips, chicken mains, mash, and mild sides make it friendly for younger palates. A server even went the extra mile for two kids, reinforcing the family-friendly feel. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but the core lineup is accessible and portions suit sharing.
Area: Residential high street in Earlsfield with local pubs and casual eateries; draws neighborhood diners and small groups.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady evening foot traffic typical of SW London high streets.
Nearby: Close to Earlsfield Station, surrounded by cafes, bars, and shops; strong weekend dining trade.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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