Restaurant Reviews

Royale Eatery – Review

So by this stage you must think I am obsessed with burgers – I am not going to lie, I do enjoy a burger. There is some much you can do with a burger. Regardless onwards and upwards.

Location: Long Street – the infamous.

This place is well known for its burgers and shakes and so no surprises this is what I had. A lactose-free shake – a choco peppermint one!! The shakes list makes it hard to chose what to pick, the smaller lactose free one helped – regardless I could have had so many of these instead of food. They are nice and thick and thirst quenching. The peppermint crisp on top definitely added to the flavour. This is the smaller of the two sizes!

The staff here were very welcoming, a range of tables and chairs and booths as well. It is quite a small place, in a sort of U shape. There is a little outside seating, but with the busy street, it is preferable to sit inside and watch the world go by. The decor is simple and bright, it was lovely to sit in my corner with my book just enjoying everything about the place, the peace on Long Street.

I was very impressed by the range of vegan and vegetarian options here, from drinks to food as well. They do pizzas and burgers, the menu is more of a booklet, bound in a leather casing. Alcohol is on the smaller side here, with a few craft beers.

I ordered a chicken burger with brie, caramelised onions and cranberry sauce. My server even checked with me regarding my lactose free shakes, as I had ordered that then and cheese on my burger so wanted to make sure knew there was cheese. How sweet!

There were options for sides, sweet potatoes, wedges, salad or plain fries. It was so yummy, sweet and salty – perfect combination. They are quite large portions with the shake as well I couldn’t finish it. Sauces were brought ahead of the burger, tomato, mayo and sweet chilli, three napkins were given – I needed all three. Sign of good food if it ends up all over your mouth.

Until next time!