Flatiron Steak replacing TED on Cally Road?

img_1139A licence transfer notice for 47-51 Caledonian Road suggests that the relatively shortlived TED restaurant is to be replaced by a steak joint, Flatiron.  If this is right, as Kings Cross is short of steak places this is welcome.  Reviews of other Flatirons are promising – a good write up in the Evening Standard, decent Tripadvisor and here is their Facebook page.  Nice to see a focus on value steak – so much in London is vastly overpriced – and a growing quality independent, not a regular chain.  Perhaps the Cally can continue to be alt-Kings Cross with promising small independents rather than the chains.

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About William Perrin

Active in Kings Cross London and South Oxfordshire, founder of Talk About Local, helping people find a voice online and a trustee of The Indigo Trust , Good Things Foundation and ThreeSixtyGiving as well as Connect8.
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2 Responses to Flatiron Steak replacing TED on Cally Road?

  1. Sounds brilliant! When is it opening, I would love to go there. If it is good, I’ll recommend it to the Guild of Foodwriters and Trip Advisor. I totally agree that most restaurants are overpriced, even in Kings Cross.

  2. Matt Hitchin's avatar Matt Hitchin says:

    From a diversity point of view it’s a little disappointing that 100m away in Caledonia Street, Premier Inn is unveiling its new resident restaurant, Bar & Block which will centre around, you guessed, steak! It’s Premier Inn’s belated effort to modernise its extremely tired ‘Rosemary and Thyme’ brand – a restaurant that had the dubious power to transport the ‘diner’ back to provincial Britain of the early 1970s. Let’s hope both new restaurants are good and affordable.

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