Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish White City gastropub with a lively rooftop and popular Sunday roasts, but service consistency varies and prices can feel steep for drinks.
The Broadcaster White City excels with strong food quality anchored by celebrated Sunday roasts and stylish rooftop design, making it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, polarized consistency in execution and uneven service attentiveness—particularly during peak times—prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers. Best suited for groups, events, and weekend roasts rather than reliable fine dining.
Set beside the BBC campus, this modern gastropub buzzes with rooftop energy and event-room chatter, where servers often earn personal shout-outs and the view does the rest. Guests describe the vibe as stylish but welcoming, with moments of real warmth like, "they took care of us from hello." Do expect bursts of peak-time chaos; when the venue fills, some diners report waits and service wobble. The cooking leans contemporary gastropub: familiar dishes polished with care rather than theatrics. Think crisp-battered fish, hearty roasts, and burgers, with occasional modern touches that keep things interesting. It suits groups and Sunday feasts more than tasting-menu seekers, a comfort-forward kitchen where the roast feast often steals the show. Families will find mixed signals. Several guests praised space for a pushchair and friendly staff with babies, while others reported a lack of kid gear and an unwelcoming stance. The menu (based on reviews) has accessible options like fish and chips and burgers that many children will eat, but plan ahead and confirm needs if you require high chairs or kid utensils.
Area: Mixed-use media and retail hub anchored by the BBC Television Centre and Westfield; draws office workers, media crowds, and shoppers.
Safety: Well-trafficked, modern development with good lighting and security presence; generally safe.
Nearby: Adjacent to BBC Television Centre, near Westfield London, with offices, new-build residences, and event venues influencing peak times.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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