Welcoming neighborhood Mediterranean spot in a historic fire station with reliably tasty grills, standout lamb shank and breakfasts, friendly service, and solid value—though service can lag at peak times and execution occasionally wobbles.
The Old Millwall Fire Station delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by standout lamb shank and reliable breakfasts, paired with genuinely hospitable service that feels warm rather than formal. Consistency shows some quality variation—particularly with frying execution and occasional peak-time pacing—preventing a higher grade, though the historic fire station setting and good value make it a worthwhile local favorite for those seeking comforting Mediterranean classics without culinary pretension.
One caveat: Occasional slow greeting or inattentive moments during busy periods