I’m not sure whether this place warrants 2 or 3 stars. I went with 3 because it technically is a sports bar and that’s what most people will be here for anyway. The beer is an ok price and the staff is really friendly and helpful. Lots of locals keep the atmosphere cozy as well. The food is where it went awry. I really enjoyed the grilled vegetables on my plate but the tuna steak was horribly overcooked. It wasn’t seasoned well either, so it was very unpleasant to eat. I also didn’t get a picture of my plate because it was messy. Someone I was with got a pulled pork burger and the patty looked like it was made hours ago and just sat in the heat. I definitely don’t think the food was worth it. For drinks and sports, though, give it a shot!
Seth W.
Place rating: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
This place is at its best on nice summer days, sitting outside on the patio. The service is casual, friendly, and efficient. The food is priced reasonably and well prepared. I have been quite happy with the burgers served there. Made with a substantial patty of good quality beef, cooked nicely, and too much other stuff(though not bad stuff) piled on. The fries are the same frozen ones that seem ubiquitous in Stockhom. Better quality, thin crispy fries would boost up the experience a notch. This problem is general, not Dick Turpin’s alone. I don’t get it. Maybe it’s a lack of availability of the right type of potatoes– large«baking» potatoes– the ones with the drier crumbly texture. The fish and chips is also good, although it has been a little greasy on one or two occasions. Two large fillets of Cod fried in classic English batter, usually done just about right– crisp golden batter coating on the outside, perfectly cooked fish on the inside. Overall, a nice neighbourhood English style pub with good food and beer and friendly service at fair prices. A ten minute walk from home, so very convenient. I feel fortunate that it’s around. PS– Dick Turpin was a notorious Highwayman with an interesting life story.