The food at this grandly panelled – but wholly uninspired – Marylebone hotel dining room is “just not special enough for the enormous prices”, says one early-days reporter; on the basis of our own visit, we’d be much less polite.
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Beware: it is impossible for the horrible, loud and inapproriate music to be turned down in the new dining room at this hotel near Marylebone Station. Not difficult, impossible. Well, not unless yo...
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Press Reviews (2)
Marina O'Loughlin (24th July 2009)
1/5 stars
Already despairing over the state of London’s hotels (quite rightly, in our view), the critic visits the new dining room of The Landmark in Marylebone. It does nothing for her state of mind. This turns out to be a “brown, clubby place”, with “irritating quirks” and “deafening” music. It boasts “the world's least exciting menu”, and food which is “a catalogue of hideousness”.
Rachel Cooke (26th June 2009)
1/5 stars
Visiting the new dining room Maryblebone’s Landmark Hotel, the critic proclaims a “tragically wasted opportunity”. The décor is “Identikit” and the music “loud Kenny G”. The “bog-standard hotel fare” is invariably disappointing too.