Reservations · Delivery
A lively shisha-forward lounge with friendly vibes, solid grills and wraps, reasonable pricing, and occasional service or delivery hiccups—best for hanging out rather than fine dining.
Titanic Kitchen & Lounge delivers reliable shisha and friendly, attentive service in a warm boat-themed lounge with strong local loyalty and fair pricing. Inconsistent execution—occasional cold food, service lapses during busy periods, and delivery order issues—prevents a higher grade, while the straightforward comfort-food menu and modest ambiance lack the distinction needed for grade A territory. Best suited for groups seeking a relaxed hangout with quality shisha rather than culinary exploration.
The room feels warm and bustling, a boat-themed lounge where shisha is the star and groups settle in for sports and mocktails. Service is often friendly and hands-on with staff suggesting flavors and checking coals. One guest summed it up: "A relaxed place to unwind after work with good shisha and fair prices." The cooking leans comfort-forward rather than cheffy: grills, wraps, burgers, and creamy pastas that match the lounge vibe. The culinary approach is straightforward and satisfying: more mixed grill and kunafa than culinary theatrics. If you want creative cocktails and shisha alongside solid plates, you will fit right in; if you want fine dining, this is not that. Families pop in too, thanks to kid-pleasing staples like burgers, chicken pasta, and simple sides. The menu provides easy wins for younger eaters, though labeling for special diets is sparse. If your crew includes picky eaters, stick to burgers or penne and skip the stronger seasonings.
Area: East London high street with mixed residential and small businesses; casual, social nightlife anchored by shisha lounges and cafes.
Safety: Generally active high street with regular foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised late night.
Nearby: Near shops and other lounges/cafes; sports viewing and late-hours socializing are common draws.
Available: Reservations, Delivery
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