Honey Pot African Restaurant and Bar 442 Bromley Road, Bromley BR1 4PP
About the Business
Welcome to the Honey Pot African Restaurant and Bar, a unique dining destination in the heart of Bromley, United Kingdom. We are a one-of-a-kind institution that caters to discerning patrons who appreciate the vibrant, bold and authentic flavours of traditional African cuisine.
Our establishment offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family dinners, romantic dates, or enjoying an evening with friends. The décor features a blend of traditional African artwork and contemporary elements, providing an exotic and comfortable setting for your dining experience.
At Honey Pot, our extensive menu showcases the diverse culinary history and cultural heritage of Africa. Our chefs use only the freshest and finest ingredients, carefully selected to create authentic dishes that will take your taste buds on a journey across the continent.
From spicy stews and vibrant curries to delicious grilled meats and flavorful vegetarian options, we have something to satisfy every palate. Our bar offers a wide selection of local and international beers, wines and spirits, as well as delicious cocktails made with fresh fruits and exotic ingredients.
Honey Pot is not just a restaurant, it is also a point of interest in Bromley, providing unique culinary and cultural experiences to our patrons. So, whether you are a local or a visitor to the area, we invite you to come in and enjoy a taste of Africa at Honey Pot African Restaurant and Bar.
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Location & Phone number
442 Bromley Rd, Bromley BR1 4PP, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
13:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
13:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
13:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
13:00 - 23:00
Friday:
13:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
13:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
14:00 - 23:00
Reviews
"UPDATE: I was so impressed with the food here after having takeaway a couple of times that I decided to have a pre Christmas family lunch here. BIG MISTAKE. I booked for 6 people and it was an absolute disaster. The customer service was appalling. The waitress had a terrible attitude and the people running the place cannot train her as they aren’t much better themselves. We had a 6.30pm booking. There was one other table there before us and 4 out of our 6 meals came out after an hour and a half. No apology, no explanation, nothing. Then after those meals were brought out the waitress comes and tells us that there is no more jollof rice so they cannot bring the 5th meal. No suggestion of replacement, nothing. How do you have us sitting there so long, bring out other plates of jollof rice and neglect to mention that you have no more? Totally unacceptable. The attitude from them was so off putting. After 4 people in our group were brought and finished their meals we told them that the remaining food, which was the seafood okra dish we no longer wanted. We were now 2 hours into waiting. It was only then that the lady owner or manager I presume came out and apologised and said that they were busy. Unfortunately for us it was too little too late. We asked for the bill and here is where things got crazy. They tried to overcharge us! She said the price for the wine which was labelled £15 on the menu was now £20 and that the chicken parts which was £8 on the menu was now £15. This lady really started shouting and trying to argue, demanding that we pay the extra £12. I couldn’t even believe what I was witnessing. We did not engage. We paid the amount as was indicated on the menu and left. Hell would have to freeze over before I ever enter such an uncouth badly run place again! They totally ruined our family dinner. Original review: A new Nigerian restaurant in the area with great food! The oha soup was delectable and the okra soup was super fresh and tasty. The portion sizes are good and staff are polite and accommodating. My one recommendation would be for more thorough check on the tenderness of the tripe and nkwobi as both times I have ordered there have been pieces too tough to eat."
"It is such a good thing to have an African restaurant in Bromley. The food is so good and extremely friendly staff. Also, lots of parking behind the restaurant Highly recommended"
"Made an order via Uber eats, because I was extremely sick. My husband made the order for me, when the food was delivered because I couldn’t get up I asked my kids to get the order, my daughter brought the food to my room, I got the wrong order completely. I called them and imagine they hung up on me. I had no choice but to go there as it’s across the road, I managed to get up despite my condition and walked there in heavy rain, when I got there I was told it was the drivers fault, how is that’s even possible, when you knew the driver was picking up more than one order - which I have never heard before, why didn’t you put all order belonging to everyone together so the driver doesn’t mix up, anyways I was told to sit and wait for the food, I said I couldn’t wait, imagine me wait for them to prepare food, there was no apology, no form of remorse, instead I got attitude. Bad customer service, I actually really liked the restaurant before up until yesterday. If I wasn’t sick, I’ll rather walk there and get my food."
"Personally enjoyed the Eforiro, tasted fresh, spicy and yummy. The Jollof seemed a bit dry an not as spicy but the plantain was soft an only slightly sweet, which went down a treat. Also think the pounded yam, was well served in a roll an not a ball... double wrapped in foil to stay warm."
"The seafood Okra and pounde yam was beautiful, delicious and fresh. I had to tell all my Nigerian friends about it and send them pictures. I will definitely be ordering from them again."
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