Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively grill and fusion lounge with standout service, crowd-pleasing small plates and steaks, occasional slow tickets, and a separate shisha area; great for celebrations and chilled nights.
The 71 delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional service attentiveness and strong food quality on signature items like steaks and fusion starters, but inconsistent execution and notable wait times during peaks prevent a higher grade. The stylish lounge setting and warm staff create an engaging social atmosphere, though the experience doesn't yet reach the reliability and distinction of grade A establishments in the area.
The 71 feels like a modern neighborhood lounge where groups celebrate and date nights unfold under low light and a relaxed soundtrack. Guests describe service as warm and attentive, with staff stepping in to fix issues and add thoughtful touches like a surprise cake. One diner put it simply: "They noticed the problem and made it right"—a theme that pairs well with the stylish, buzzy room and a separate shisha area that keeps the dining side comfortable. The cooking leans contemporary fusion with a grill backbone—think Korean wings and dynamite prawns leading into ribeye or lamb chops. The culinary approach leans creative casual: familiar comfort made livelier with cross-cultural sauces and small plates. Most diners rave about starters and steaks; a few found the mixed grill under-seasoned or a steak overdone on a busy night. If you value bold, shareable flavors and the energy of a lounge, this will feel right in the pocket. Families do well earlier in the evening, helped by a separate shisha lounge and kid-friendly picks like mac and cheese, fries, and a veg burger. Spice levels can run hot on certain dishes, so steer kids toward gentler options and visit before the DJ gets going. Practical note: waits can stretch during peaks, so plan for a relaxed pace.
Area: Suburban high street in South Woodford catering to families, groups, and evening leisure with lounges and casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked for suburban London; mixed evening footfall tied to dining and shisha lounges.
Nearby: Close to shops on George Lane; nightlife leans toward lounges and restaurants; residential catchment nearby.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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